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Content Description

Incorporating the Forgotten Thermal Benefits of Brick, 2024
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: BI-EN-180201-1023

While frequently chosen for aesthetics and durability, clay brick is not often considered when energy efficiency is a primary concern, even though it historically played a significant role in occupant comfort before the widespread use of HVAC systems. This course discusses the basics of heat transfer, relevant energy code provisions for walls, and how current research by the National Brick Research Center demonstrates the role that brick veneer can play in meeting or exceeding energy requirements in modern wall assemblies.

Learning Objectives

  • Indicate how wall assemblies have changed throughout history and identify the thermal performance contribution of each component in the assembly.
  • Describe the impacts of thermal mass, vented airspace, and reflective insulation on energy usage and code requirements.
  • Explain the differences in the code compliance paths and how mass walls, frame walls, and vented claddings are considered by the energy code.
  • Compare the dynamic thermal performance of wall assemblies with anchored brick veneer to wall assemblies with other claddings based on the results of contemporary research.

Faculty BIO

Cortney currently serves as Managing Senior Engineer in the Engineering & Research Department of the Brick Industry Association (BIA), where she develops technical documents, participates in codes and standards activities, and answers technical questions from architects, engineers, owners, and contractors. Prior to joining BIA, Cortney worked as a forensic consulting engineer investigating and repairing various types of architectural and structural problems in existing buildings, with a focus on masonry of all types, ranging from historic brick mass masonry to modern brick cavity and veneer wall construction. In addition to brick masonry, her projects involved materials such as structural clay tile, dimension stone, concrete, steel, and wood, typically occurring in combination with brick masonry.


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