Sponsored by TAMLYN | Presented by Ian Daniels
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“God is in the details”, one of several iconic phrases from Mies van der Rohe, which continues to haunt architects. Details are where architects can and do make a difference and with today’s focus on green materials detailing needs to meet both an architectural design aesthetic and sustainability requirements. Specifying extruded aluminum trim for use with various siding materials is one instance where knowledge of detailing can contribute to both.
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Ian Daniels is the Director of Architectural Products for TAMLYN. He graduated with a Masters of Architecture from Tulane University and has been with TAMLYN for six years. He provides Architects with help on design solutions using XtremeTrim® and XtremeInterior™ and through his involvement in building science with TAMLYN he assists Architects with enclosure solutions using TamlynWrap™. |
TAMLYN is a family-owned company with 50 years in the building products industry and has placed a great deal of recent focus on building science, especially moisture management. This direction led to the development of their TamlynWrap® line, Drainable with its 1.5mm bonded filament creating an enhanced WRB, and RainScreen 6.3 (1/4”) and 10.1 (3/8”). TamlynWrap® RainScreen is a multi-layer water management system, intended for use over existing WRB or coated sheathing, of cavity spaces that are non-compressible and act as a furring matrix to promote enhanced drainage and drying, paired with improved installation efficiency.
Originally published in PM Engineer
Originally published in May 2019