Architects and building owners are focusing on building resilience into the fabric of a structure to mitigate the impact of future devastating weather events. And the roof is getting new attention as an important component of a truly resilient structure…. Read More
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Resources
FEMA GUIDE ON SCHOOL SAFETY: SAFER, STRONGER, SMARTER
This FEMA Guide provides up-to-date, authoritative information that schools can use to develop a comprehensive strategy for addressing natural hazards and upgrading the resilience of school buildings. It is intended to be used by administrators, facilities managers, emergency managers, emergency planning committees,… Read More
Exploring Resilient Building Design; Past experience with disasters inform current design decisions
Learning Objectives – After this course, you should be able to: Identify and recognize the basic principles and terms associated with resilient building design and disaster mitigation. Assess a variety of methods to protect a building from flooding events. Explain… Read More
Resiliency in Construction
Link: http://www.buildingenclosureonline.com/articles/86679-resiliency-in-construction Introduction There’s been intensifying discussion recently about the resiliency of the buildings where we work and live, how we can improve their odds at surviving natural disasters and ensure that they can rebound quickly to be fully functioning…. Read More
Cool Roofs in Northern Climates
The growing awareness of climate change, as well as the related issues of urban heat islands and steadily increasing energy costs, has led to a growing interest in the effectiveness of reflective, or “cool” roofing. As manufacturers of both black and… Read More
Work of Art
An EPDM roof supports the Alexander Calder mural in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Read full article.
The Evolution of EPDM Roofing Technology
Roofing Contractor magazine has published a story highlighting the evolution of EPDM roofing from its introduction in the 1960s. “First introduced in 1962, EPDM single-ply roofing membranes became increasingly popular in the 1970s as the Middle East oil embargo drove… Read More
The Building Industry Is Working to Reduce Long-term Costs and Limit Disruptions of Extreme Events
ERA Executive Director Jared Blum has written an article published by Roofing magazine that discusses the importance of resiliency – the ability to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions and to withstand and recover rapidly from deliberate attacks, accidents,… Read More
Multifamily Buildings Are Retrofitted to Achieve Low to No Utility Bills for Low-income Families
Retrofit Magazine has featured the ERA supported Weinberg Commons low income housing development in Washington, D.C. The development was one of the first low income development projects in the United States to be built to passive house standards. According to… Read More
Magazine Features ERA Supported Weinberg Commons Project
Net Zero Buildings magazine has highlighted the ERA supported Weinberg Commons low income housing development in Washington D.C. in a section featuring building envelope improvements in historic buildings. The article mentions an EPDM membrane being specified for its long term sustainability… Read More
