How to achieve seamless data exchange: JaJo’s use of openBIM with Solibri and Catenda
Jun 7, 2025 | 9:06 AM – 9:06 AM ET
Facades+
Jun 7, 2025 | 9:06 AM – 9:06 AM ET
Facades+ Boston will take place on July 17, 2024, at The Westin Copley Place for a premier conference on high-performance building enclosures. Engage with industry leaders in architecture and engineering, and explore the latest advancements in facade technology, energy performance, and sustainable design.
Friends at the National Institute of Building Sciences can sign up with a 20% off discount code NIBS. Don’t miss the chance to earn 6 AIA HSW CEUs and network with top professionals. Learn more and register at https://cvent.me/LBDbgD
2023 Annual Report
Enclosed in this Annual Report to the President of the United States you will find an overview of everything the National Institute of Building Sciences accomplished in 2023. As shown throughout these pages, it was a year of growth and opportunity for the organization, with a focus on some of the highest priorities affecting the built environment.
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50th Anniversary Report
Fifty years ago, the National Institute of Building Sciences was established by the U.S. Congress in the Housing and Community Development Act, Public Law 93-383. At that time, Congress recognized the need for an organization to serve as an interface between government and the private sector – a resource to those who plan, design, procure, construct, use, operate, maintain, renovate, and retire physical facilities.
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NIBS Lifeline Infrastructure Hub Workshop
Jun 7, 2025 | 9:06 AM – 9:06 AM ET
From the flow of electricity to the pulse of communication, from the arteries of transportation to the veins of water supply, these essential systems quietly weave together the fabric of our society. Often taken for granted in their seamless operation, it's only during moments of disruption that we truly recognize their paramount importance.
The Circular Economy – A Pathway to Net Zero
Jun 7, 2025 | 9:06 AM – 9:06 AM ET
The built environment consumes 40% of all resources globally, generally following the take-make-waste linear economy.
By contrast, the circular economy in the built environment is a systems-based industrial framework designed to tackle global sustainability challenges, such as climate change, waste, and biodiversity loss. In a circular economy, products and materials are reused, repaired, recycled, or repurposed to create new products, contributing to a more sustainable and resource-efficient economy.
2024 Housing Report
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2024 Moving Forward Report
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U.S. Design Guidance for CLT Floor Systems with Residential and Office Occupancy Loads
Jun 6, 2025 | 11:40 PM – 11:40 PM ET
Mass timber structural systems are gaining popularity in U.S. construction of multi-unit residential buildings and office buildings for a number of reasons. Mass timber is well suited for prefabrication and reduced construction schedules, has low embodied carbon, can be exposed aesthetically, and can be built taller than traditional light-framed wood construction.
Digital Twinning in Practice: Insights, Potentials, and Challenges
Jun 7, 2025 | 9:06 AM – 9:06 AM ET
Digital twins – detailed digital replicas of physical buildings – are recognized for enhancing design, management, and operational processes.
This session will present the fundamentals of digital twin technology, its integration with building information modeling (BIM), and the creation of interactive, real-time building models. It will highlight the technology’s role in optimizing various stages of a building's lifecycle, from planning to operation.