SIPschool made the long trip to Uruguay’s capital city of Montevideo
last month to attend the isotécnicaocho conference which promoted
SIPs and SIP components. Speakers from a dozen different countries
brought their respective views and techniques on panel production and
utilization. During the two day conference it was very apparent that
attitudes from Europe and South America are aggressively pushing the
envelope on several SIP issues. The metal skin industry in Europe is
being heavily supported by both engineering data and building science.
The speakers from Germany provided modeling that addressed thermal
bridging and dew point analysis. The South American speakers presented
efforts on many fronts that addressed the ongoing need for affordable
and durable housing. The SIP industry is certainly alive and well
outside of North America. Our gracious host Jörg Thomsen of isotécnica
facilitated introductions and networking with countless industry
representatives from around the world and we look forward to the next
conference, isotécnicamex III, in Mexico City March 23, 2010.
The
trip was made all the more memorable by the kind attention shown by
Jörg. A full day of touring the city of Montevideo was as educational
as it was interesting. Al took a keen interest to the donkey carts and
wonders if this form of sustainable transportation would work well as
the school’s new airport shuttle?