Join us for a 3-Part In-Person Course in Boston!
Training Dates
- January 29th, 2026 at 2:00pm-6:00pm
- February 3rd, 2026 at 3:00pm-6:00pm
- February 10th, 2026 at 3:00pm-6:00pm
Location
Boston, MA (exact location will be shared after registration)
About the Training
Every building tells a story about how it will perform, how long it will last, and how comfortable it will be for the people who inhabit and use it. This multi-part learning experience will enable AEC professionals to see and understand the elements of that story that aren’t obvious. Through example-driven sessions led by a Local RDH Building Science specialist, you’ll explore the fundamentals of how heat, air, and moisture relate to the building enclosure and how those loads shape durability, efficiency, and comfort. Participants will develop the ability to identify enclosure performance drivers and challenges and learn to build from the lens of the local climate, code requirements, and construction realities of New England. Participants will leave with an understanding of how design choices affect comfort, durability, and efficiency long after occupancy, enabling them to apply these principles to their projects.
About the Presenter
Luc Nahrgang | P.E.
RDH Principal and Specialist
Lucas is a Principal and Building Science Specialist with the RDH Boston team. He is a Principal for both new construction and existing buildings projects, including rehabilitation and renewal projects for existing buildings and enclosure and energy consulting on new construction projects. Lucas performs a variety of services on these projects, including energy code and decarbonization consulting, enclosure design review, detail development, performance specifying, construction review, and field troubleshooting.
Details
This training is eligible for 10 AIA LU / HSW continuing education credits for completion of the entire course.
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