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1: Building Enclosure Science & Technology - June 10-12, 2008,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The first biennial
international conference to allow collaboration between the
US and Canadian communities in exploring the advancement of
the energy efficiency of buildings as well as the control of
moisture, indoor air quality and durability of buildings.

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Call for Papers:
RCI Foundation: Symposium on Building Envelope
Sustainability - The Future is in the Balance,
Marriott Wardman Park, Washington,
DC
April 30 – May 1, 2009 - In a continuing effort to support
research, education and the dissemination of information
important to the building industry, the RCI Foundation, in
conjunction with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National
Institute of Building Sciences, and the National Research
Council Canada is issuing a call for papers concerning
sustainable building envelope design. The two-day symposium
will focus on evolving philosophies concerning the most
cost-effective methods to address construction of
sustainable building envelopes. This is an opportunity to
share your knowledge of this important subject and make a
difference in our industry. The deadline for submitting
proposals for consideration is November 1, 2007. Proposals
should be submitted as a 250-word abstract. A committee
comprised of members from the symposium sponsors will review
all abstracts. Please e-mail abstracts and/or questions to:
CJ Walters, RCI Foundation, 1500 Sunday Drive, Suite 204 ,
Raleigh, NC 27607-5041 (phone: 800-828-1902 / e-mail:
cjwalters@rci-online.org).
Download the Call For Papers Document (.pdf)
http://www.rcifoundation.org/downloads/RCIF-Sym09-Papers-Call.pdf
BEC-CHARLOTTE:
In response to increasing local interest, BEC Charlotte
was formed to serve the construction industry in the upstate
North and South Carolina climate region. BEC-Charlotte is a
community of people within the construction industry with
interest and expertise in the design and construction of
building enclosures. Our goal is to improve the design and
construction of buildings in our region by promoting
approaches to enclosure design that are reliable, durable,
constructible, and cost-effective. For more information
about BEC Charlotte, visit
www.bec-charlotte.org
May
6-8, 2009 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
12th Canadian Conference on Building Science & Technology |