[GSBN] GSBN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 18

Alex Wilson alex at atwilson.com
Mon Sep 19 17:39:50 UTC 2011


Thanks Tony. Good idea on the EBN article.  

Hope you are well,  -Alex

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On Sep 19, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Anthony Novelli wrote:

> Greetings friends,
> 
> FWIW, I agree with Sarah's position, with an added caveat for a lot of attention on a rain/wind screen(s). I have not spent enough time perusing designs for these to recommend any particular strategy, especially for that wind load - would love to see some good examples though (would be a great EBN article ;). I feel that pretty much any plaster or cladding is going to have challenges with moisture infiltration in those conditions. I'm not sure the best of plasters can handle it without mediation from a mechanical screen, which could double as an energy conservation strategy as well as provide other benefits (shading, growth media for food, etc.).
> 
> Great to hear the gears grinding on such challenges :)
> 
> Tony
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>> Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 20:20:35 -0400
>> From: Alex Wilson <alex at atwilson.com>
>> To: Bruce King <bruce at ecobuildnetwork.org>
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>> Hello Bruce and everyone else,
>> 
>> Thanks so much for all the great input! Much more than I could have hoped for. I'll see my cousin next weekend and will share all this input with him. Great food for thought.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> -Alex
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