Mark Lawton, Building Science Specialist at Morrison Hershfield, focuses on Thermal Performance of Building Envelope Details for Mid- and High-Rise Buildings.
Chelsea Green has completed installation of Isokorb thermal breaks in the concrete balcony slabs. Read the case study on the Chelsea Green project.
Isokorb® provides a structural thermal break connection at the canopy which helps retain energy in the building while also preventing condensation, and mold.
Connect with Schock at the 2013 AIA National Convention, June 20-22nd in Denver, CO. Visit the Schock booth #4043 for a hands-on demonstration of Isokorb thermal breaks.
Thermal bridging in concrete balconies is no longer acceptable. Isokorb type CM thermally separates external reinforced concrete slabs from the main building structure.
Avoid condensation and energy loss with Isokorb type S to thermally separate free cantilever elements.
View the demonstration of Isokorb® type S thermal break element for steel structures.
The latest feature article on how to integrate manufactured structural thermal breaks into concrete balconies.
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