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Date
Friday, April 11 2025
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Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm
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Location
Virtual
Maximizing Envelope Performance with IMP-Integrated Components explores an advanced insulated metal composite panel building envelope system, components that have been engineered to integrate with the system – including windows, daylighting panels, sunshades, accent fins and louvers – and how the IMP system and integrated components combine to create a high-performance building envelope.
A high-performance building envelope should result in better than average:
Thermal efficiency | Moisture control | Occupant health and safety | Durability | Operating cost | Life cycle cost
And achieving a high-performance building envelope should never compromise:
Views to the exterior | Quality daylighting | Appropriate ventilation | Aesthetics | Construction schedule | Budget
Presented by:
Stacey Crown
Stacey lives in Annapolis, MD and is the Business Development Manager at NIPG for the states of MD, VA, DE and Washington, DC; representing both their Centria and Metl-Span lines,
Stacey has a diverse background in sales. She spent 20 years in the marine, architectural and RV industries as a coatings and chemicals manufacturer and the last 10 years in the technology sector.
Learning Objectives:
- Establish the definition of a high-performance building envelope and explore the most common barriers to its achievement.
- Distinguish advanced insulated composite panel systems through 10 defining characteristics.
- Understand how key envelope components including windows, daylighting panels, sunshades, louvers, and through-tube bypass framing are engineered to integrate with advanced IMP systems to overcome barriers to achieving a high-performance envelope.
- Explore several examples of high-performance building envelope design using integrated components.
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