Anushree Parkhi
Anushree Parkhi , Assoc. AIA, LEED GA
Junior Building Physicist | Island Facades

Anushree Parkhi is a board member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) – National Building Performance Knowledge Community (BPKC). With a background in architecture and a strong passion for high-performance buildings and enclosure design, she is particularly focused on bridging aesthetics, performance, and constructability in the built environment.
She earned her Master’s degree in Architecture with a concentration in Building Performance from the University of Illinois in May 2024. Following graduation, she joined Heintges as a Technical Façade Designer, where she contributed to a range of complex curtain wall and cladding systems. Currently, she continues her work in the field of high-performing façades as a Junior Building Physicist at Island Facades, where she supports the integration of building science principles into envelope design and analysis.

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Adventures in Hygrothermal Modeling

Tuesday, August 19, 2025  |  2:00-3:00pm ET

Hygrothermal modeling, the analysis of heat and moisture transport through building enclosure assemblies, reveals many of the climate-specific building science secrets that are key to durable design of walls and roofs and other assemblies. Debunking rules of thumb and avoiding answers of “it depends” – data and analysis can reveal exactly how many inches of a certain insulation are required, exactly what perm-rating will optimize an assembly, and what kind of havoc a reservoir cladding system can create. Case studies will be shown that demonstrate when perm rating matters and when it does not, the impact of roof membrane color and the risks of “cool roofing,” and when HT (high-temp) rated membranes are actually required. This presentation’s ulterior motive is to convince the audience that every architecture firm should be doing in-house hygrothermal modeling as an integral component of climate-specific, durable, and resilient design.

1.0 LU|HSW
Live course date: 08/19/2025 | 02:00 PM