Lunch-n-Learn Series: High Performance Roof Daylighting

February 26 | noon – 1:00pm

Virtual

Tickets: Free for Members, $20 Non-member
CEUs: AIA HSW

Roof daylighting elements and architectural roof glass are striking and desirable building features that historically come at a high cost – leaks, energy loss, thermal discomfort, and condensation issues. Next generation roof glazing is addressing these issues and developing roof glass elements designed to be thermal-bridge-free, and suitable for high performance and Passive House envelope needs.

Fenestration of all kinds requires special attention, but failures in roof glazing can unravel the thoughtful planning put into the rest of the building. Potential for thermal bridging, overheating, cold air convective currents and air or water leaks can dampen or destroy the gains of free daylight and visual comfort.

Lamilux and Fakro skylights are thermally continuous and exceptionally airtight. With continuously insulated and thermally broken frames and triple layer insulated glazing, these skylights are ideally suited for high performance, net zero, and Passive House building enclosures. Their respective assemblies and accessories also allow for simple detailing for connections of the control layers in the surrounding roof assembly.

In this presentation we cover design considerations for roof daylighting of all types and sizes – commercial or residential, flat or pitched roof, light tube or wall-to-wall roof glass. Proper integration and design decisions result in roof daylighting that addresses energy, light, health, ventilation, comfort, and overall wellness of both occupants and the longevity of the building envelope.

Your Presenter:

Jeremy Latriano, CPHC

475 High Performance Building Supply
Daylight Product Consultant

Jeremy joined 475 in 2017 while completing his Masters in Sustainability in the Urban Environment at CCNY. Starting as a Business Development Intern, Jeremy came on full time as an Operations Manager in 2018, before moving to his current role as a Product Consultant. In 2019, Jeremy finished his Masters and joined CCNY’s staff as an Adjunct Lecturer, teaching the same Low Energy Buildings course that brought him to 475 originally.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe common problems with roof daylighting elements, from design to installation.
  • Describe attributes necessary for roof daylighting in high performance enclosures.
  • Describe the methods for analyzing daylighting elements for thermal performance,and energy balance.
  • List key design considerations of roof daylighting elements in regard to health impacts (air, light, and condensation risk).

Continuing Education Units (CEUs):

1.0 AIA HSW Approved

Learners must attend the entire session to be awarded credit for completing the program.

You can self-report general CEUs for:

  • AIA LU (HSW credits only available by attending the live event)
  • USGBC/LEED
  • WELL Building Standard
  • LFA Living Future Accreditation
  • State licensure
  • etc.

BuildGreenCT is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education.


Event Logistics:

A link to the virtual event will be emailed in the registration confirmation email.

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