Better Shelter - An Interview With Jason Ballard
Delivering Better Buildings - A Discussion On Integrated Project Delivery
On The Road Again - The Basics Of Vapor Compression
Bearing Witness & The Path To Better Construction
Construction Practices & Public Health
Radiant Heating & Cooling With Messana
An Interview With Dr. Allison Bailes III
Living Inside Anywhere, Part 5
Living Inside Anywhere, Part 4
Living Inside Anywhere, Part 3
Living Inside Anywhere, Part 2
Living Inside Anywhere, Part 1
Attic Ventilation
Comfort, Health & The Basics of HVAC
Micro/Macro Perspectives: Short
Passive House At A Glance
Radiant Heating & Cooling
A Brief History Of Air Conditioning
Glazing & Comfort
Phase Change Materials
In our first ever episode of the building science podcast, Kristof & Michael introduce a wild product that could change how your home can passively handle heat loads. A phase change material (PCM) is a substance with a high heat of fusion which, melting and solidifying at a certain temperature, is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of energy. Heat is absorbed or released when the material changes from solid to liquid and vice versa; thus, PCMs are classified as latent heat storage (LHS) units.
Join us as we begin this wild adventure with very little knowledge of how to make a podcast. We hope it goes well and that you enjoy!