Video: Building Enclosure Resiliency Trends, Current Conditions and Future Planning

Watch this video to learn how our existing buildings are performing against recent weather events and ways to improve design, construction and maintenance of these assets.

Climate change is bringing more extreme weather events throughout the built environment. This presentation will educate the audience on how our existing buildings are performing against recent weather events and ways to improve design, construction and maintenance of these assets.

Learning objectives:

  • Define building enclosure resiliency.
  • Understand how climate change is impacting our existing building portfolio.
  • Review examples of good, bad, and best resiliency.
  • Review strategies for designers and owners to improve their building enclosure resiliency.

Presenters:

  • Jason O’Boyle, PE, Director of Building Science & Resiliency, Pinchin LLC, Phoenix
  • John Runkle, PE, Pinchin LLC, Phoenix

John Runkle is Senior Vice President of Building Science & Resiliency at Pinchin, bringing over 25 years of experience in building enclosure commissioning, façade engineering, resiliency consulting, and forensic evaluations across domestic and international projects. A past BCxA President, he is also an ASTM E2813 co-chair and noted industry educator.

Many topics related to commissioning, AI advancements, building technology and energy management will be discussed at CxEnergy 2026, a conference and expo taking place April 21–24, 2026, in Chicago. Save the date and learn more at www.CxEnergy.com.

CxEnergy
By

CxEnergy

Learn about CxEnergy 2026 at www.CxEnergy.com.