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Get ready for a masterclass in building science filled with hilarious anecdotes, blunt truths, and profound wisdom. In this episode, Matt Copeland sits down with the legendary Dr. Joe Lstiburek, a founding principal of Building Science Corporation and an icon in the industry. Dr. Joe shares his unconventional journey from aspiring aerospace engineer to a leading voice in building physics, a path forged by on-site labor, getting fired, and not being afraid to tell a home-building legend he had no idea how to build.

Listen in as Dr. Joe explains the comical and surprisingly arbitrary origins of fundamental industry standards, like the 50 Pascal blower door test. He argues why "stupid should hurt" and how disasters, litigation, and pain are the most effective drivers of change in construction. From the problems with modern materials like OSB ("the spam of wood") to the critical importance of water management and the next big fight in indoor air quality, this conversation is an essential listen for architects, builders, engineers, and anyone who wants to understand why buildings fail—and how to build them right.

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JOSEPH LSTIBUREK, B.A.Sc., M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng., is a principal of Building Science Corporation and an ASHRAE Fellow.  Dr. Lstiburek received an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto, a masters degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Toronto and a doctorate in Building Science Engineering from the University of Toronto. The Wall Street Journal refers to him as “the dean of North American building science”.  When he is not in buildings he drinks red French wine and drives fast German sports cars – but never at the same time. 

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