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This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by Christine Williamson, AIA, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Virginia Tech. The three discussed Christine's career in building science; what building science is; architecture consultant cases; identifying issues in buildings; fire-resilient roof design strategies; building code and fire-resistant design; retrofit fire prevention strategies; benefits of non-ventilated roof systems; Acelab & building materials; tradeoffs in design; and more. This episode is supported by Integrated Projects • Autodesk Forma & Autodesk Insight • Programa • Learn more about BQE CORE SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Office • Instagram • Facebook • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review EPISODE CATEGORIES • Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders. • Project Companion: Informative talks for clients. • Fellow Designer: Tips for designers. • After Hours: Casual conversations about everyday life. • Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings. The views, opinions, or beliefs expressed by Sponsee or Sponsee's guests on the Sponsored Podcast Episodes do not reflect the view, opinions, or beliefs of Sponsor.
Jake spends time at Virginia Tech with Christine Williamson, a leading building professional who integrates building science and architecture. In her first year as an Assistant Professor of Architecture, Christine applies building science to architecture courses such as Environment and Building Systems I and II. In her own words about her new position, Christine says, "Architecture education is, I think, a lot closer to more of a fine art program than maybe a lot of people realize. That is something I would like to change." Jake springs a pair of UnBuild It questions on Christine: how does ZIP-R work in terms of moisture control and the best way to configure a crawlspace. PETE'S RESOURCES- Virginia Tech School of Architecture- Christine Williamson - https://www.christine-williamson.com & https://www.buildingsciencefightclub.com- "14 Things About ZIP-R Sheathing You Need to Know:" - BSC Condition Crawlspace Construction & Conditioned Crawlspace Detail
Paul is joined by Christine Williamson, ESPN SC Anchor live from LSU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Christine Williamson fills in for Molly Qerim and is joined by Stephen A. Smith, Dan Orlovsky and Jason McCourty. The crew weighs in on comments regarding Aaron Rodgers becoming a "game manager" for the Jets. The also discuss Micah Parsons' comments that the Cowboys are facing a "prove it" weekend in their matchup against the Ravens. Kimberley A. Martin also joins the show and the crew debates the bigger threat to the Chiefs in the AFC: the Texans or the Bills? Lastly they discuss the 2-0 team that is most likely to miss the NFL playoffs: the Vikings, Buccaneers or the Seahawks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson fills in as host and is joined by Courtney Cronin, Chris Carlin and Monica McNutt to debate whether or not the new-look 76ers have the best big 3 in the NBA. Sam Acho also joins the show as the crew discusses how many elite quarterbacks there are in the NFL. Courtney reacts to tennis star Andy Murray retiring after losing in his final Wimbledon. They also share their realistic expectations for Bronny James during the NBA's Summer League. The crew also weighs in on the new-look Eagles' being the best team in the NFC. Lastly, they have some fun sharing which food competition they'd love to participate in, and who would be on their celebrity beach football teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast is sponsored by Loewen Windows and Doors.....Christine Williamson has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. She is the founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction. Christine also offers architects courses on building science and construction at BuildingScienceFightClub.com. She graduated from Princeton University and received her Master's of Architecture from NewSchool of Architecture + Design. She is past chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings and is a frequent lecturer on building science at universities and professional conferences and this fall she joins the faculty of Virginia Tech.Link to Blog to see Image and Mother's Day posts:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/05/interview-podcast-with-christine.htmlThank you to our Sponsors...Thank you to Loewen Windows and Doors for sponsoring this program. Loewen windows and doors offer some of the highest-performing fenestration products on the market in the most demanding climates. They are also a true partner of the architectural community by supporting AIA Chapters nationwide.Eve Guilbaud, LEED APArchitectural Territory Manager - Southern CaliforniaLoewen Windows & Doors1.800.563.9367Architecture@Loewen.comFor technical information please visit Loewen – Architectural ServicesAGS Stainless Website: www.AGSstainless.comContact Info: Info@AGSstainless.comChristian Nielson-PalaciaosLink to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:https://www.mgharchitect.com/
Christine Williamson fills in for Molly as the host while Harry Douglas and Joe Fortenbaugh fill in for Stephen A. They are joined by Monica McNutt to discuss the top teams in the NBA's Western Conference and debate which teams needs the 1-seed the most. They also dive in to whether or not Nikola Jokic should be a lock for MVP. Kimberley A. Martin joins to talk NFL as the crew debate whether they'd have Jordan Love or Jalen Hurts at quarterback this upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s program, I am talking with Fiber Artist Christine Williamson about her upcoming workshop at Art Domestique Gallery for Fiber Arts February.
Christine Williamson fills in for Molly Qerim as Stephen A. Smith is joined by Bart Scott and Damien Woody. The crew gets into playoff pressure to advance between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. They also discuss Mike McCarthy's comments regarding the Cowboys having a "championship program." Stephen A. and Bart also give you their sportsbook predictions for this weekend's NFL playoff games and the crew debates whether or not Baker can lead the Buccaneers to another win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of #11 Texas @ #3 Alabama, the Paul Finebaum Show broadcasts LIVE from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Guests such as Harry Lyles Jr.... Christine Williamson... and Pete Thamel of ESPN, Join Paul in the 2nd hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are revisiting episode 51. Great for women in renovations season!A listener wrote to request an episode on insulation- here it is! Christine Williamson of Building Science Fight Club explains the factors to consider when insulating your house. I hope you enjoy this deep dive into the subject. Christine is an accomplished building scientist who has a large following on instagram through her account Building Science Fight Club (@buildingsciencefightclub). She can also be reached through her website https://www.christine-williamson.comAbout our guest:Christine Williamson's professional experience includes building-science consulting for the restoration of Belvedere Castle in New York City's Central Park, forensic investigations of building failures at the air-traffic control tower of LAX, and the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, among other projects. She offers new-construction risk-mitigation consulting for residential towers, mid-rise mixed-use buildings, and production homes, as well as some of the most extraordinary private residences in the world. She has worked across North America from the Canadian Arctic to the Caribbean. She began her career working for architect Chris Benedict in New York City, where she performed blower-door tests on gut rehabs in Harlem and Washington Heights and assisted in the design of one of the first multi-family Passive Houses in the United States. In her current practice, she reviews drawings and makes recommendations that promote appropriate water control, air control, energy efficiency, constructability, and durability. For clients with a portfolio of upcoming projects, she assists in developing design standards commensurate with their tolerance for risk. During the construction phase, she reviews work in progress and addresses conditions or changes in sequence or scope that were not anticipated during the design phase.In existing buildings, she investigates failures related to enclosure design and mechanical systems as well as material and installation defects. Failures include leaks, corrosion, rot, mold, odors, poor indoor air quality, and discomfort due to poor temperature or humidity control. Her experience in new construction and attendant understanding of the division of labor among the trades, and typical sequencing and construction practices inform not just her analysis in forensic cases, but also her repair and retrofit recommendations, which are designed to minimize disruption in occupied buildings.Christine Williamson is a member and former chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings. She is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is a member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA). She is the founder of @buildingsciencefightclub (BSFC), an Instagram community dedicated to teaching building science and construction to architects and other building professionals.She received her bachelor of arts from Princeton University and her master of architecture from New School of Architecture + Design.Thanks so much for being with us this week. Please see the episode enhancement for this and other episodes at talkinghomerenovations.comDo you have feedback you would like to share? Would you like to be a guest on the podcast? Email me at thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friendsDon't forget to subscribe to the show and get automatic updates every Wednesday morning...
In this episode, Shae Cornette, Damien Woody, Courtney Cronin, and Mike Tannenbaum debate what the most important game in the Cowboys schedule is as they look to make their first conference championship since 1995. Courtney and Damien play matchmaker and tell us the best landing spots for the league's top free agent running backs. Plus, the crew debates which QB needs a bounce back season the most and which NFL rivalry is most similar to a good old college football rivalry. This Summer marks the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop, so in collaboration with Andscape First Take is recognizing Hip Hop's influence on sports and culture with a message from Christine Williamson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Kendrick Perkins, Courtney Cronin, and Chris Carlin debate which NBA matchup will be the most difficult for rookie Victor Wembanyama. Aaron Rodgers has come to accept his role in this year's "Hard Knocks" and the crew reacts to his new comments. Jeff Passan joins us for some baseball talk as we debate the best trade destinations for Shohei Ohtani. Patrick Mahomes made it a clean sweep at this year's ESPYs, but can we award him and Coach Reid GOAT status yet? Belichick and Brady might beg to differ... The crew tells us their favorite throwback jerseys in sports. This Summer marks the 50th anniversary of hip hop and First Take in partnership with Andscape recognizes it's influence on sports and culture with a message from Christine Williamson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Kevin Pelton, Kirk Goldsberry, King McClure, Pelicans guard Trey Murphy III and host Christine Williamson to give live reaction to every pick and trade from the 2023 NBA Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode this episode Christine Williamson is rejoined by Jay Williams and Kendrick Perkins. Someone says that what we know of the Lakers is over but find out who thinks there still might be some light at the end of the tunnel. Plus the Celtics and Heat square off tonight and find out who thinks this is a must win win. This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TopicCormac and Evan discuss the importance of understanding the "why" in architecture education how that transitions into a career in architecture. They discuss the desire for students to have a deeper understanding of the practicalities of building design, and the importance of practitioners and academics working together to provide this education. They also touch on the challenges of AI in architecture and the need for frameworks and mentorship to help guide students and young architects.Episode linksSubscribe to the Archispeak YouTube channel and watch this episodeArchitecture School is Broken by Ross Brady (Architizer)TRXL podcast episode 112: ‘Start With a Better Framework', with Christine Williamson of Building Science Fight Club-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com
In this Podcast, we talk with Christine Williamson of CohnReznick and Kim Koster of Unanet about the 2023 GAUGE Report. This report has been benchmarking the federal contracting industry and every year a new update to the report is released. This year Christine and Kim want your participation. In this podcast they briefly talk about previous years' findings and how to participate for 2023. To participate, go to: www.unanet.com/gaugesurvey
In this episode Christine Williamson, Chris Canty and Chris Carlin fills in for Molly Qeirm and Stephen A Smith as they are joined by Kendrick Perkins to talk the hottest NBA debates. Plus Marty Smith joins the show to give us an update on what is going on at the Master's and who we should be on the lookout for during the second round. This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Christine Williamson, Chris Canty and Chris Carlin fills in for Molly Qeirm and Stephen A Smith as they are joined by Kendrick Perkins to talk the hottest NBA debates. Plus Herm Edwards joins the show to talk about what moves the Cowboys need to make to have a better season. This and more on First Take. Finally Angel Reese joins the show today to talk about her historic run at LSU this season and what winning a National Championship means to her. This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this hour Christine Williamson steps in for Molly Qerim as Bart Scott, Adam Schefter, Tedy Bruschi and Mike Tannenbaum weigh in with their opinions on what is going on in Baltimore and possible what can be the solution to this fiasco. Plus JJ Reddick and Jay Williams give their take on how much pressure is on Joel Embiid to win a title. Find out who thinks all the pressure is on Embiid and the 76ers having to win one NOW. This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this hour Christine Williamson steps in for Molly Qerim and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo steps in for Stephen A Smith as they talk march madness with nobody other than Seth Greenberg. What teams surprised you think weekend? Plus, the king is BACKKKK. Lebron James returned to action last night but find out what Kendrick Perkins has to say about their playoff chances. This and more on First Take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This morning we welcome our visiting speaker Christine Williamson. Follow us on our other channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/revivenewbridge Twitter: https://twitter.com/revivenewbridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revivenewbridge YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@revivenewbridge
Christine Williamson, Dan Orlovsky, Keyshawn Johnson, Damien Woody, Jay Williams and Monica McNutt discuss the Nets chances to win the East, what Breanna Stewart's move means and who would you rather have in a Super Bowl: Brady or Montana? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, David Pollack, Desmond Howard with guest Jay Walker to discuss Jackson State's improvements since Deion became the head coach and the future of the program. Also, will there be a potential upset with one of the current Top 4 schools between Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee, and/or Michigan? Lastly, does Kansas State stand a chance without their QB Adrian Martinez when they play Oklahoma State? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, David Pollack, and Desmond Howard break down Week 7's critical matchups live from the site of College Gameday, Knoxville, Tennessee. The crew discusses Bryce Young's status ahead of Alabama's game vs Tennessee. Also, which running back will come out on top in Penn State vs Michigan? Plus, the team previews all the other Top 25 matchups in Week 25, including some injury discussions surrounding NC State and Kentucky's quarterbacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, Desmond Howard and David Pollack tell us everything we need to know about the Top 10 matchups with weekend. Plus, Desmond and David tell us which undefeated teams they think aren't haven't had enough praise this season. Also, which road team will have the biggest challenge this week? And, stay tuned to find out who the crew thinks is leading the PAC 12. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We get a visit from Christine Williamson from ESPN College Football Digital and get her impressions of Alabama's narrow win against Texas. And she helps ups look ahead to this weekend's games. Plus we give you the latest headlines and of course your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, David Pollack, and Desmond Howard are joined by Pete Thamel to discuss the College Playoff Expansion being approved for 12 teams. Plus, can Notre Dame's defense take on CJ Stroud? Finally, will Michigan's plan to have two quarterbacks work out? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, Sam Acho, and Rod Gilmore discuss the next steps for UCLA amid the pushback from the UC Regents, the possibility of players getting a cut of the new Big Ten media deal, and the importance of week 1 for the Pac-12. Plus, the crew reacts to newly named starting QBs and Mike Norvell's claim that FSU is "getting close" to a return to prominence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, Greg McElroy, Andrew Ware and George Whitfield Jr. discuss what stands out about Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, Caleb Williams and Devin Leary. They also react to the news of Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman being out indefinitely due to a non-football-related medical condition. And, which coaches are on the hot seat heading into 2022? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, Joey Galloway and Stanford Steve discuss the gap between Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia and the rest of the field and debate how many teams from each conference will be ranked at the end of the season. Plus, how much of an impact will USC's transfers make in Lincoln Riley's first season? And what are realistic expectations for Ohio State's defense under first-year defensive coordinator Jim Knowles? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christine Williamson, Harry Lyles Jr. and Tom Luginbill tell us everything you need to know about a busy week for the SEC and ACC. While Jimbo Fisher clears the air on his "feud" with Nick Saban, while Miami moves on from their signature turnover chain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
What's the first rule of the Building Science Fight Club? In this episode, we reshare one of our favorite conversations of Context & Clarity LIVE! In May 2021, Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail welcomed Christine Williamson, Building Scientist, educator, and Host of the Building Science Fight Club Listen as we explored building science... how it evolves, how it will be impacted by material costs, and how to keep up with it all. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Josh Darrow catches up with ESPN broadcaster and former Canes volleyball student-athlete Christine Williamson, who talks about her time at The U, how she broke into broadcasting, how her role continues to evolve at ESPN and her takeaways from serving as the emcee at UM's recent Celebration of Women's Athletics.
Christine Williamson, Shae Cornette, Chiney Ogwumike, and Jordan Cornette debate whether the Nets or the Bucks are the bigger threat in the playoffs. The crew discuss if LeBron James and Anthony Davis should return for the Lakers this season. Sam Acho stops by to debate if North Carolina-Duke is the best rivalry in sports. Monica McNutt joins the show to talk about which team will win the NCAA Women's Tournament.
Christine Williamson, Shae Cornette, Chiney Ogwumike, and Jordan Cornette debate whether the Nets or the Bucks are the bigger threat in the playoffs. The crew react to the 76ers losing to the Pistons and discuss if Doc Rivers is putting too much blame on James Harden. Seth Greenberg joins the show to debate if North Carolina can upset Duke again and to talk about which team will win the NCAA Men's Tournament. Sam Acho stops by to discuss if the Buccaneers are the team to beat in the NFC.
Christine Williamson, Shae Cornette, Chiney Ogwumike, and Jordan Cornette debate whether the Nets or the Bucks are the bigger threat in the playoffs. The crew react to the 76ers losing to the Pistons and discuss if Doc Rivers is putting too much blame on James Harden. Seth Greenberg joins the show to debate if North Carolina can upset Duke again and to talk about which team will win the NCAA Men's Tournament. Sam Acho stops by to discuss if the Buccaneers are the team to beat in the NFC.
Christine Williamson, Shae Cornette, Chiney Ogwumike, and Jordan Cornette debate whether the Nets or the Bucks are the bigger threat in the playoffs. The crew discuss if LeBron James and Anthony Davis should return for the Lakers this season. Sam Acho stops by to debate if North Carolina-Duke is the best rivalry in sports. Monica McNutt joins the show to talk about which team will win the NCAA Women's Tournament.
In this episode, Cherise is joined by Christine Williamson, founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction. She has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. Christine shares her insight into the restoration of Belvedere Castle in Central Park, highlighting her task to answer the question: Could water sufficiently be kept out of the building? Belvedere Castle is a folly, or ornamental building, in Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Constructed out of Manhattan schist, the building was designed as a focal point in the landscape, only intended to be a place from which to enjoy views of the surrounding landscape. It has since been converted to house exhibit rooms, an observation deck, and previously Central Park's official weather station. This restoration project presented unique challenges and opportunities - finding a balance between introducing advanced water management systems and historic preservation, managing moisture in a 150 year stone masonry building, and a unique situation where improved air quality during the Covid-19 lockdowns led to algae growth on damp surfaces. Check out more details at https://www.arcat.com/podcast (ARCAT). If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Our new mini-series Building Science breaks down the technical craft of designing buildings, using amusing anecdotes from a variety of experts. Hosted by building engineer and construction consultant Foster Lyons, this first episode features a rich conversation between four experts who take on the formidable topic of managing the effects of water on masonry buildings. From cornices to quoins, material science to mortar chemistry, and every other factor that protects a building from water damage, their conversation covers a variety of topics for architects and designers who want to learn about designing better buildings, and reveals that those classical design details on older buildings are far more than just decorations.Foster Lyons, of Foster Lyons Building Science, hosts a four experts in this episode: Peter Marciano, of Legacy Building and Consulting LLC, who has three decades of experience doing building evaluations on flat-roofed masonry buildings in New York City; Christine Williamson, a building scientist, educator, and founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction; Anthony Catania, an architect with his own firm who focuses on traditional urban building types, previously from Michael Watkins Architect in Washington D.C.; and Mark Santrach, an urban design consultant with his own firm, Design Reconsidered, previously at Hart Howerton in New York.
Cassidy Hubbarth, Christine Williamson and Joon Lee debate what to make of make of Aaron Rodgers' cryptic Instagram post and if it would make sense for the Panthers to trade for Kirk Cousins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cassidy Hubbarth, Christine Williamson and Joon Lee debate what to make of make of Aaron Rodgers' cryptic Instagram post and if it would make sense for the Panthers to trade for Kirk Cousins.
Episode 065: Training Confidence in Technical DetailingHow do you teach technical foundations in architecture to boost career confidence? Many emerging professionals struggle to find their confidence in the more technical aspects of practice. There is limited onboarding toward the advanced skills architects aspire to master in building envelopes and systems. This week, we sit down and have a candid conversation with Christine Williamson, founder of the https://www.buildingsciencefightclub.com/bundles/building-science-for-architects (Building Science Fight Club). Her mission is to teach architects about building science and construction through teaching and consulting. Building science is where architectural design meets the practical realities of intelligent construction. Learning the fundamentals can provide architects and designers with the foundation they need to design buildings that are as durable, efficient, and comfortable as they are beautiful. About ten years into professional practice as a building scientist, Christine noticed that her classmates from architecture school — talented men and women whom she knew to be intelligent, creative, and attentive — lacked confidence on the job site. Learn how this lead her towards designing a business and creating a robust curriculum of on-demand training videos. Building Science Fight Club includes a five-part series covering the fundamentals, walls, roofs, foundations, windows, and doors, qualifies for over 10 LU|HSW. Guest: Christine Williamson has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. Her new construction consulting helps architects use building science not only to mitigate the risk of failure but also to help them make their projects as energy-efficient as they are beautiful. She is the founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction. She graduated from Princeton University and studied at Boston Architectural College before completing her Master's of Architecture at NewSchool of Architecture + Design. She is a member and past chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings. Christine is a frequent lecturer on building science at universities, conferences, and professional associations, in addition to serving as a guest critic for architecture school studio reviews.
Paul talks to ESPN CFB Digital Host Christine Williamson about the changing landscape in CFB.
On this episode of Press Profiles, we speak with Christine Williamson from Pensions & Investments Magazine. A 34-year veteran of P&I, Christine has built a career on documenting the good, the bad and the ugly in the hedge fund space. She has amassed a list of terrific sources and told countless stories about scandals, wins, losses and the fascinating people she's met along the way. Christine takes us behind the scenes of her journey as a reporter, shares with us some of her most memorable moments, and talks to us about two of her unique hobbies.
Christine Williamson on the Red River Showdown & another record breaking weekend in college football, Pepper Johnson on Cris Carter stories, his four bowl game experiences & IMG football development, Bernie Olivas on the Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl & the impact on the El Paso community.
All around us, hidden inside our buildings, are a series of choices and tradeoffs -- choices with direct impacts on our health, our money, and our energy use. Our buildings are wasteful and are filled with a lot of “embodied” carbon. As a result, buildings directly and indirectly account for 40 percent of global emissions. How do we make those choices with better building science?And how do we use that science to design carbon out of our buildings?This week, Katherine and Stephen are joined by Christine Williamson, the creator of Building Science Fight Club. She is a building scientist who teaches architects how to think more intelligently about designing residential and commercial buildings to improve comfort and energy performance, while minimizing system failures.She also has an unconventional take on the green building space — arguing that many of the “feel good” approaches are not necessarily the most functional. Christy has spent her career inside homes and commercial buildings using “building forensics” to identify problems with design and operation. So what does an on-the-ground practitioner think about what's most effective for improving the performance of buildings, and what's not?The Energy Gang is brought to you by Sungrow. As a leading provider of PV inverter solutions across the world, Sungrow has delivered more than 10 gigawatts of inverters to the Americas alone and 154 gigawatts in total across the globe. Email them to learn more.The Energy Gang is brought to you by S&C Electric Company. Today, non-wires alternatives such as microgrids can provide more sustainable, resilient and economical ways to deliver reliable power. S&C helps utilities and commercial customers find the best solutions to meet their energy needs. Learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Christian sits down with Christine Williamson, who has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. Her new construction consulting helps architects use building science not only to mitigate the risk of failure but also to help them make their projects as energy-efficient as they are beautiful. In addition, she is the founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction. She graduated from Princeton University and studied at Boston Architectural College before completing her Master's of Architecture at New School of Architecture + Design. She is a member and past chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings. Christine is a frequent lecturer on building science at universities, conferences, and professional associations and serves as a guest critic for architecture school studio reviews. www.christine-williamson.com www.buildingsciencefightclub.com https://theantiarchitect.com/
Favor technical knowledge over soft skills Become more open-minded Accept embarrassment as part of the job Choose between good options Draw to communicate design intent Negate risk by understanding the technical stuff Embrace continued professional development Slowly expand your building science vocabulary Learn how projects are financed Show Links Check out Building Science Fight Club Connect with Christine Williamson on Instagram Connect with George Valdes on LinkedIn or Twitter Check out Monograph Follow Monograph on LinkedIn or Instagram Listen and read more about Monograph
Mike Golic Jr. and Christine Williamson break down the Clippers' chances of winning this series without Kawhi before being joined by ESPN NBA Reporter Ramona Shelburne for the latest news from a wild day in the NBA.
Mike Golic Jr. and Christine Williamson discuss the injuries continuing to mount up in the NBA Playoffs this season and wonder if it was surprising that Giannis was not guarding KD down the stretch.
Mike Golic Jr. and Christine Williamson talk how much pressure there is on Paul George to play well in Kawhi's absence and how the Pelicans head coaching hire will impact Zion Williamson and his future.
Our guest this week is Eduardo Repetto. Eduardo is chief investment officer of Avantis Investors, where he is responsible for overseeing the research, design, and implementation of the firm's investment strategies. Prior to forming of Avantis in 2019, Eduardo was co-CEO, co-CIO, and a director at Dimensional Fund Advisors. Eduardo earned a Ph.D. in aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology, and an MSc degree in engineering from Brown University.BackgroundBio“American Century Launches Systematic Active Manager Avantis Investors,” by Christine Williamson, Pensions & Investments, June 26, 2019. Hal HershfieldSuzanne ShuMeir StatmanMarkets and Factors "'Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?' Ex-DFA Chief Weighs Factor Funds and Starting Anew,” by Alex Steger, citywireusa.com, July 30, 2019.“The Joint Distribution of Value and Profitability: International Evidence,” by Sunil Wahal and Eduardo Repetto, papers.ssrn.com, Nov. 30, 2020.“Could ‘Flying to Safety' Be Dangerous?” by Eduardo Repetto and Phil McInnis, avantisinvestors.com, April 2020. “Patrick O'Shaughnessy: ‘Custom Indexing Unlocks a Lot of Benefits,'” The Long View, Morningstar.com, May 12, 2021.“A Discussion About Value and Small-Cap Factors With Avantis Investors' CIO Dr. Eduardo Repetto,” Jonathan Chevreau, findependencehub.com, March 30, 2021.”“Two Active ETFs We Like,” by Ben Johnson and Susan Dziubinski, Morningstar.com, Feb. 21, 2021.
A listener wrote to request an episode on insulation- here it is! Christine Williamson of Building Science Fight Club explains the factors to consider when insulating your house. I hope you enjoy this deep dive into the subject. Christine is an accomplished building scientist who has a large following on instagram through her account Building Science Fight Club (@buildingsciencefightclub). She can also be reached through her website https://www.christine-williamson.com (https://www.christine-williamson.com) About our guest: Christine Williamson’s professional experience includes building-science consulting for the restoration of Belvedere Castle in New York City’s Central Park, forensic investigations of building failures at the air-traffic control tower of LAX, and the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, among other projects. She offers new-construction risk-mitigation consulting for residential towers, mid-rise mixed-use buildings, and production homes, as well as some of the most extraordinary private residences in the world. She has worked across North America from the Canadian Arctic to the Caribbean. She began her career working for architect Chris Benedict in New York City, where she performed blower-door tests on gut rehabs in Harlem and Washington Heights and assisted in the design of one of the first multi-family Passive Houses in the United States. In her current practice, she reviews drawings and makes recommendations that promote appropriate water control, air control, energy efficiency, constructability, and durability. For clients with a portfolio of upcoming projects, she assists in developing design standards commensurate with their tolerance for risk. During the construction phase, she reviews work in progress and addresses conditions or changes in sequence or scope that were not anticipated during the design phase. In existing buildings, she investigates failures related to enclosure design and mechanical systems as well as material and installation defects. Failures include leaks, corrosion, rot, mold, odors, poor indoor air quality, and discomfort due to poor temperature or humidity control. Her experience in new construction and attendant understanding of the division of labor among the trades, and typical sequencing and construction practices inform not just her analysis in forensic cases, but also her repair and retrofit recommendations, which are designed to minimize disruption in occupied buildings. Christine Williamson is a member and former chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings. She is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is a member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA). She is the founder of https://www.instagram.com/buildingsciencefightclub/?hl=en (@buildingsciencefightclub) (BSFC), an Instagram community dedicated to teaching building science and construction to architects and other building professionals. She received her bachelor of arts from Princeton University and her master of architecture from New School of Architecture + Design. ************************************* Visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.Talkinghomerenovations.com (Talkinghomerenovations.com) for episode enhancements, containing photos and more information about the episodes as well as transcripts. There you can leave a voice message through speak pipe that could be included in a future episode. Help me spread the word about this podcast! If you like this podcast, subscribe and tell your friends about it! Love a review or a rating! Thank you for your support. Follow me on instagram: @talkinghomerenovations Join me on TikTok: @The House Maven Sign up for the weekly newsletter I send out a weekly information with our episode enhancements and additional information, http://eepurl.com/gFJLlT (sign up here ) Thanks to Ray Bernoff, the Support this podcast
Christine Williamson is the founder of the Building Science Fight Club, an Instagram community dedicated to teaching building science and construction to architects and other building professionals. She also provides technical design consulting services to architects, developers, and contractors, assisting with design development and reviewing details and specifications to improve durability, comfort, and energy efficiency. In this episode, Christine and I talk about how building science is design, pushing through the painful early years of your career where you feel like you don’t know anything yet, how Christine ended up teaching architects about building science and creating an online course. Christine also shares why she started the Building Science Fight Club, and gives a behind the scenes look at how she creates content for account. Learn more about Christine at https://www.christine-williamson.com/ - We want to hear from you! Please send your feedback to hello@designvoicepodcast.com and follow the show on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/designvoicepodcast
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
What's the first rule of the Building Science Fight Club? That's the question we'll start with today on Context & Clarity LIVE. Many of you have requested and applauded the fact that we'll have her on and today, https://www.facebook.com/groups/892173107479908/user/100007616684332/?__cft__[0]=AZWq64Yb7ywCsR7werkNLGeMDlCaAejRfY6JQV3nsTMqQq8hqT2CedYqk6J2teRLfz96nuCy4RxvjHNeuUqkINbrqWZsL2ixXXrskVeFxSUgjV-s4SjsVT2EJGWyubBBF7rzS1TIVCEv4EzhUy9truB-NwUbH0f12DqO-oefcG0Oo3bWDBQy42qYJH8t9IRrfMs&__tn__=-]K-R (Katharine White MacPhail) and I will welcome Building Scientist, educator, and host of the Building Science Fight Club, Christine Williamson to Context & Clarity. Join the conversation as we explore all things building science, and most importantly... What do you want to ask Christine? Post your questions in the comments below. Share your building science stories and advice, and ask your questions, today at 4:00 pm ET. Context & Clarity LIVE is live-streamed on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and YouTube.
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On today's episode of The Rise, Bridget talks with Christine Williamson from ESPN. Christine played volleyball in college at the University of Miami and made her way to ESPN after working for Clemson, the Denver Broncos, and the Big 12 Conference.
Understanding the physical behavior of the building as a system and how it impacts the energy efficiency, durability, comfort, and indoor air quality is pivotal in the creation of high-performance buildings. This means we are talking Building Science Fight Club with Christine Williamson.
Casey is joined by Christine Williamson, creator of the popular Instagram page @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction. They discuss why building assemblies is important, finding the sweet spot for owners, the true meaning of "green", and how Christine's popular Instagram page came to be. Christine Williamson has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. Her new construction consulting helps architects use building science not only to mitigate risk of failure, but also to help them make their projects as energy efficient as they are beautiful. She graduated from Princeton University and studied at Boston Architectural College before completing her Master's of Architecture at NewSchool of Architecture + Design. She is the chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings.
In today's episode, Christine Williamson joins the podcast to talk about changing careers, teaching and pursuing knowledge, and learning to look at things in different ways.