Presented by Alspec
April 21st, 2021
Whenever the functional requirements of windows are discussed and prioritised, energy efficiency invariably appears near the top of the list. And rightly so – windows play a huge role in heat transfer in both commercial and residential applications. Any attempt to maximise sustainability that doesn’t adequately consider windows is sure to fail.
However, such considerations should look beyond the glazing. While high-performance glazing products are an important part of the sustainability equation, they are not the whole story. Other components such as window frames are also important.
For example, broken aluminium frames are worth considering as alternatives to standard aluminium frames. Apart from reducing energy consumption, they also carry low levels of embodied energy. They reduce condensation, deliver a high ROI, and future proof real estate assets.
Samantha Anderson. Associate – Building Physics, Inhabit
Samantha is an Associate in Building Physics who has a comprehensive understanding of building performance, facades and all properties of glass.
Samantha is passionate about delivering high-performance buildings, but, in addition to this, trying to achieve greater clarity in the industry in regards to what a “high performance” building represents, and how these building can impact occupant comfort. Samantha strives to change the perception that “air conditioning” is required to maintain comfort, and make people realise comfort can be achieved through the building envelope alone.
Ross Baynham. National Specifications Manager, Alspec
Ross has over 20 years of experience within the construction industry, having represented some of the worlds’ largest insulation manufacturers across a number of roles. With experience across multiple sectors, Ross has supported both the architectural and construction teams in the delivery of some of the biggest projects across Australia; from large multi-residential to hospitals and everything in between.
With a particular special interest in building performance, Ross continues to educate the industry on energy efficient building systems.
Vince Wardill. National Business Development Manager, Technoform
Vince Wardill is the National Business Development Manager for Technoform Group. Vince has 26 years’+ experience in the Building, Construction and Window Industries. Vince’s mission: He wants to make every building in Australia, Energy Efficient, through High-performance Glazing Solutions!
He has worked for companies like Ramset Fasteners, Architectural Window Systems, CSR Hebel amongst others and successfully ran his own business, ESD Solution consulting to the A&D industries and multi discipline engineers.
Technoform, is a world leading manufacturer, specialising in the development and production of high-precision Polyamide (Glass Reinforced Nylon) Thermal Insulation products for numerous industries. In Australia, the business is predominantly focused on High-performance Aluminium Windows, Doors, and Façade Glazing Systems.
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