Kingspan exhibits its continued investment in research and development and its recognized commitment to providing sustainable solutions through innovative design, by being a Manufacturer Adopter of the 2030 Challenge for Products. Through this Challenge, Architecture 2030 asks the global architecture and building community to adopt certain targets that will lead to carbon-neutral operations by 2030.
Kingspan Adopts 2030 Challenge For Products
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This Month’s Features

Enhancing durability, efficiency, and moisture management with rainscreens
The purpose of a rainscreen is to manage any moisture that enters the system by creating a gap between the cladding and the WRB.

A retreat for America’s veterans:
the Eagles Landing barndominium
the Eagles Landing barndominium
The reduced weight of the framing system can lower overall foundation loads while still delivering the strength required to support floors, roofs, and environmental...

Building facelifts with metal composite material
Aesthetic advantages of ACM include, first and foremost, the array of finishes available: white to black and everything in between, woodgrains, patterns, and anodized...

Collaborative minds make inventive designs at Farmer Payne Architects
The metal vents were a critical component of the rebuild, as the structure destroyed by fire did not include smoke vents.


