Sydney forum dives into timber construction and moisture monitoring

Register now for our Sydney seminar on timber architecture and construction. The program features expert presentations on the latest in active moisture monitoring technology, Passivhaus construction, and the new face of industrial buildings in wood. 

Internationally renowned expert, Jason Teetaert of Structure Monitoring Technology, a leader in real-time building physics tracking. He has travelled from Canada to highlight permanent roof leak detection, which is able to pinpoint moisture breaches early before major damage occurs. This proactive safeguard system uses sensor networks installed directly into roof assemblies. Attendees will learn best practices for leveraging the data to optimise durability and life cycle value.

The forum also includes a deep dive from Simon Anderson of Anderson Architecture, who will present on the journey behind creating the firm’s award-winning, timber-clad project Pocket Passive in Glebe. 

Following morning tea, attendees will hear from Alexander Symes (Alexander Symes Architect) and Andrew Payton (AJP Constructions). The duo will explore the process of creating their award-winning design and addition to an existing inner-city cottage. They will share their experience and execution of Australia’s first CLT Passivhaus project completed with Australia-sourced CLT. 

The next discussion comes from Bernard Waller and Donal Challoner, from nettletontribe Architects. This pair will examine timber’s emerging role in creating beautiful industrial estates designed for the 21st century and developed locally in Sydney.

This upcoming Sydney forum on timber architecture and construction promises a comprehensive exploration of innovative topics. Featuring expert presentations, the event will delve into innovative active moisture monitoring technology, Passivhaus construction methods, and the evolving landscape of industrial buildings constructed with wood.

Save your spot now at: SYDNEY TIMBER Architecture and Construction forum Tickets, Thu 22/02/2024 at 8:30 am | Eventbrite

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