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18-19 April 2013, Workshop, Washington DC - Building and Ductwork Airtightness: Design, Implementation, Control and Durability: Feedback from Practice and Perspectives

18 April 2013
to 19 April 2013
Event place
Washington DC
United States of America
Hilton Washington DC/Rockville

The workshop included presentations from several countries on a variety of issues, approaches and solutions in their different contexts. Presentations emphasized recent developments on test methods, building airtightness performance data, approaches to design, construction and commissioning that contribute to good airtightness performance, and the development of airtightness requirements in codes, standards and regulations. While much of the discussion focused on commercial and other high‐rise buildings, the workshop also addressed residential buildings.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Bring to light newest developments on sealing techniques, durability, test methods and analyses, challenges and solutions in high‐rise buildings
  • Foster programmes and networking activities regarding airtightness issues.

Major topics:

  • How should airtightness be specified and controlled?
  • How does airtightness changes with time, how can one assess and minimize this, and how does that affect the building’s overall performance over its lifetime?
  • What are the limits of today’s solutions in high‐rise buildings?
Event duration
2 days
Street name
1750 Rockville Pike