About this Event
This course will focus on “why” wood cladding is the building material of choice for architectural specifications. The course will begin with a brief examination of the historical context of wood and go in-depth about the benefits of exterior wood cladding when compared to other building materials. The second half of this course will explore the different species of wood commonly used - including Cypress, Western Red Cedar, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, and modified woods such as Abodo, Accoya, and Kebony. We will compare and contrast the sustainability, durability, availability, and weathering characteristics of each species. Once the course is complete, architects and designers will better understand the benefits of wood as a building material and how to specify exterior wood cladding properly.
Learning ObjectivesExamine the Historical Context & Benefits of Exterior Wood CladdingExamine How Wood Compares to Other Building MaterialsCompare/Contrast Sustainability, Durability, Availability, and Weathering Characteristics of Different Species and GradesUnderstanding the Value of Mock Ups
Lunch will be provided by reSAWN TIMBER co.™.
1 LU|HSW
AIA Members Only Event
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Uptic Studios, 402 East Sprague Avenue, Spokane, United States
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