b"BCBEC MESSAGEMessage fromthe PresidentNichole Brackett,B CBEC is pleased to issue the 2025 fall edition of BCBEC Elements. In this issue, youll find a case study on a six-storey mixed-use President, BCBEC building designed and built to meet the voluntary energy require-ments of the Passive House Institute, research into blue-green roof systems for B.C.'s marine climate and strategies for managing mois-ture in mass timber construction. Looking ahead, our 2025 AGM and ConferenceAdapting Building Enclosure Design for a Resilient Futurewill be held in person on Friday, November 14, 2025 at the JW Marriott Parq in Vancouver. Were excited to welcome our members and sponsors for what promises to be another engaging and informative Follow us on Xevent. Our conference planning committee has put together an excellent program @BCBECCouncil with topics including wildfire resilient enclosure design, building enclosure commissioning best practices, wind uplift, radon management, window durability challenges and heritage and deep energy retrofit case studies. Join us onLinkedIn As always, were grateful to our advertisers for their ongoing support, which makes this publication possible. Special thanks to all the contributors and to the Elements committee, led by Sara Hagos, for their work in bringing this issue of BCBEC Elements together.Our BCBEC Board of Directors remains committed to delivering meaningful content for our membership and strengthening engagement across the province. If you have ideas for future topics or suggestions for how we can better connect with our members, wed love to hear from you. I hope you enjoy this issue, and we look forward to seeing you at the AGM and Conference in November.Thank you,Scan here to find out more about our 2025 AGM Nichole Brackett, M.Eng., P.Eng. PresidentHave an article, news or an event for BCBEC Elements? Contact our editorial board online at www.bcbec.com6 BCBEC ELEMENTSA BCBEC PUBLICATION"