Thirsty Thursday Webinar: Advancements in Glazing Technology

Thirsty Thursday Webinar: Advancements in Glazing Technology
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National Glass Association

Date: 2 December 2022

The webinar is accredited for 1.0 AIA LU|HSW and is free to attend.

NGA's next Thirsty Thursday session will take place December 8 at 1:00 pm ET, featuring Recent Advancements in Glazing Technology, Fenestration Performance and Energy Codes, presented by Tom Culp, NGA energy code consultant and owner of Birch Point Consulting.

Tom Culp

This presentation will be particularly useful for those new to the glazing industry, architects and specifiers, exploring new glazing and fenestration technologies that can address building energy efficiency goals and onsite renewable energy production. It will also include recommendations of features that comply with the newest energy codes in each climate zone and address technologies that may be used to retrofit existing buildings.

The webinar is accredited for 1.0 AIA LU|HSW and is free to attend, though advance registration is required.

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