National Association 2022 IBS Show Guide

49 IBS Education Sponsored by R R es earch & Trends America At Home: How Cons umer Ins ight Be came a Flexible Home for the Future W 307 -C In early 2020, a group of industry leaders recognized that the pandemic would thoroughly change how consumers viewed and used their homes. Through the American At Home Study, they set out to understand the shift taking place – and then turned that research into reality by building a physical concept home ( and virtual ex p erience) based ex cl usively on their findings. In this fascinating session, join key members of the project team as they share insights from more than 7 , 000 survey respondents, ex p lore the design changes consumers want in new homes, compare data collected to actual buyer purchasing, and demonstrate how this type of consumer-connected design and virtual engagement can be applied to your own projects. Presenter(s): Alaina M oney-Garman, Garman Homes | D onald R u throff, AIA, D AHL I N Architecture Planning | Teri SlavikTsuyuki, BA, M S ( honors) Integrated M arketing C om munications, tst ink, llc | Phil W orland, C e cilian Partners Cont inuing Ed: N AHB - 1.0 C E hour( s) T Building Techniq ues & Strategies From St rategy to Cons truction: Bui lding Assemblies that Del iver Opt imal Home Performance W 304-G This session pairs a leading architect and a building science ex p ert with nearly two decades of ex p erience working together on high performance homes to reveal how you can best design, specify and construct building enclosure systems that are safe, healthy and durable. They’ ll outline the building science principles that apply to below-grade and above-grade assemblies and roofs, and use a variety of architectural details and job-site photos to illustrate high performance in all types of assemblies, including unvented crawlspaces, vented cathedral roofs and deep, double stud walls. Tuning the building assemblies to regional climates throughout the U n ited States will also be discussed. Presenter(s): Steve Baczek, Steve Baczek Architect | Peter Y ost, M S - R es ource Economics, Building-W right Co ntinuing Ed: N AHB - 1.0 C E hour( s) Tuesday, February 8, 2022 3:45 PM – 4:45 PM P Project M anagement Bui lding Homes Faster: St rategies to Reduce Cy cle Times Tangerine Ballroom, W est Hall F -3 As labor shortages, the pandemic and a variety of other factors contribute to a lengthening of construction cycle times, builders are watching profits decline. Homes under construction sit idle for weeks as material suppliers increase lead times, and subcontractors struggle to keep up with demand. W orse, homes are delivered late to customers, with long repair lists caused by a “race to the finish line” to get homes completed. In this advanced session, zero in on the root causes of these issues and learn strategies to reduce cycle times by eliminating the “empty house days” that are making schedules unreliable and unrealistic. Presenter(s): M ark Hodges, Blueprint Strategic C onsulting Cont inuing Ed: N AHB - 1.0 C E hour( s) spotlight 3: 45 PM – 4: 45 PM BE A SPEAKER at IBS 2023 NAHB is looking for experts and thought leaders in residential home building to present sessions at IBS 2023 and we want to hear from you! Learn More buildersshow.com/speak

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