by dmaengwebsite | Jul 27, 2023 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
The year 2023 brought a surprising twist to the Denver area as record rainfall inundated the region during May and June. This unprecedented weather pattern not only posed challenges to the local landscape but also ushered in a new design paradigm for architects and...
by dmaengwebsite | Jun 28, 2023 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
In my recent blog posts, I’ve been discussing the significance of codes in our building industry. These codes serve as a foundation for successful projects, although I strongly believe that adhering to code requirements should be considered the bare minimum in...
by dmaengwebsite | May 28, 2023 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
In my previous blog post, I argued that the existing code standards are merely the minimum requirement and suggested that we should strive for higher standards. I still maintain the belief that this approach should be adopted overall. As more cities aim to become Net...
by dmaengwebsite | Nov 1, 2022 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
Remember, code is the minimum and should not be accepted as the standard. I recently hosted a podcast guest, Peter Ewers, who mentioned that his architecture firm uses a 12-inch wall as the standard in schematic design. With this standard in place, it becomes a given...
by dmaengwebsite | Sep 5, 2021 | DMA Engineering, Steven Forrester - Principal
What does healthy IAQ look like these days? Well, first we need to start with a baseline definition of indoor air quality. At DMA, IAQ is a measure of contaminants, and how these contaminants adhere to health standards. Contaminants run the spectrum — from a mere...
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