Uncover the discrepancy between manufacturer energy models and real-world thermal behavior to confidently select Low-E glazing that actually performs in high-heat conditions.

Building performance modelling does not always reflect real-world occupant experience. As buildings become more airtight, highly insulated and energy efficient, design decisions around glazing, solar control, ventilation and cooling strategies can create unintended performance issues if they are not assessed in the context of actual climate conditions and building use. For architects and engineers, understanding the relationship between modelling assumptions and operational outcomes is critical to delivering buildings that are both energy efficient and comfortable.
This course examines the gap between theoretical window performance modelling and real-world building behaviour through the lens of overheating risk in high-performance buildings. Using a passive house townhouse development in Vancouver as a case study, the session explores how value engineering decisions, glazing selection, solar heat gain assumptions and changing climate conditions can influence indoor comfort, occupant health and long-term building performance. Participants will explore practical approaches for evaluating solar control strategies, improving design decisions and balancing energy performance with resilience and occupant wellbeing.
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Director, Codes & Regulatory Affairs | Fenestration Canada
Adrian Edge is a building products and regulatory affairs professional with a diverse background spanning fenestration, construction project management, and commercial sales. He currently serves as Director of Codes and Regulatory Affairs at Fenestration Canada, where he focuses on advancing industry standards, navigating regulatory frameworks, and supporting compliance initiatives across the Canadian window and door sector. Prior to this role, Adrian held multiple positions at Innotech Windows + Doors, progressing from Product Representative to Project Manager and ultimately Commercial Sales Manager. In these roles, he developed deep expertise in product applications, project delivery, and client engagement, while bridging technical requirements with commercial outcomes. His earlier experience as Project Director at Starline Windows saw him lead the establishment of a vinyl installation division, including building processes, assessing market viability, and scaling operations. Adrian’s career began in business development and operations, including a key role at Amavida Coffee and Tea, where he helped expand the company from a local operation toward national growth, doubling wholesale revenue and implementing structured sales strategies and systems. His early career also includes experience in operations management, financial analysis, and administrative coordination, providing him with a well-rounded foundation in business and organizational development. With a strong blend of technical knowledge, regulatory insight, and commercial acumen, Adrian brings a practical, solutions-focused approach to advancing industry standards and supporting sustainable growth within the building products sector.