Heidi Jandris
Heidi Jandris
Technical Resources and Sustainability Manager | Jandris Block

Heidi Jandris grew up immersed in her family’s New England concrete block business, Jandris Block, established by her grandfather in 1920. She received a Master of Science degree in Sustainable Building Systems from Northeastern University’s College of Engineering, a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute, and earned a Whole Building LCA (WbLCA-P) micro-credential from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She provides technical services to the design community with a focus on embodied carbon, while researching and implementing ways to improve the efficiency of and lower the environmental impacts of Jandris’ manufactured concrete products. She is chair of the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA) masonry committee and serves on the CMHA executive committee. She also chairs the national programs committee for the Concrete Masonry Checkoff Board.

Courses

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Climate-Responsive Design: Balancing Resilience, Thermal Performance, and Embodied Carbon With Concrete Masonry

Wednesday, July 23, 2025  |  3:00-4:00pm EST

This course explores how using concrete masonry units (CMU) in the built environment provide an integrated approach to climate-responsive design by simultaneously addressing three critical sustainability strategies: resilience, operational energy use, and embodied carbon reduction. Participants will examine how CMU construction offers inherent solutions to modern building challenges, from natural disasters and extreme weather events to energy conservation and carbon footprint reduction. The course demonstrates that CMU structures perform beyond code requirements without additional measures, providing durable, cost-effective buildings that support community resilience while contributing to low embodied carbon goals. 

1.0 LU
Live course date: 07/23/2025 | 03:00 PM