We found 6 episodes of Pro Clima Podcast with the tag “construction education”.
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Episode 16: Manfred Kehrer
6 December 2024 | Season 1 | 34 mins 17 secs
building performance, construction education, high-performance buildings, vapour permeability
Simon Cator and Manfred Kehrer discuss the development of the WUFI® model, as well as the differences it has compared to the Glaser model.
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Episode 15: Kara Rosemeier
27 November 2024 | Season 1 | 28 mins 27 secs
building performance, construction education, continuous ventilation, high-performance buildings
Kara Rosemeier and Simon Cator talk about ventilation in houses, building science and minimising contaminants in your home.
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Episode 14: Hartwig Künzel
5 November 2024 | Season 1 | 35 mins 10 secs
building performance, construction education, high-performance buildings, vapour permeability
Hartwig Künzel and Simon Cator discuss vapour permeability in construction, and highlighting the creation and impact of the WUFI® model
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Episode 13: Barry Cope
16 October 2024 | Season 1 | 34 mins 51 secs
airtightness testing, construction education, energy-efficient homes, high-performance buildings
Barry Cope and Simon Cator discuss Blower Door testing, the importance of airtightness in buildings and what it will look like in the future.
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Episode 12: Vlada Acimovic
4 October 2024 | Season 1 | 27 mins 25 secs
architecture, building, construction education, construction new zealand, energy-efficient building, high-performance building, passive house, passive house design
Vlada Acimovic and Simon Cator are discussing Passive House design, its advantages, and misconceptions about its principles.
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Episode 1: Joe Lstiburek
9 April 2024 | Season 1 | 50 mins 51 secs
airtightness, better building, building, construction education, moisture management, ventilation, wetahertightness
In the first episode of the pro clima podcast, Joe Lstiburek discusses the importance of learning from past building mistakes, particularly regarding weather issues seen in the US and Canada in the past, urging the New Zealand construction industry to avoid repeating them. He also emphasizes the significance of balanced ventilation strategies and ongoing education to prevent future challenges.