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Joseph Lstiburek /ˈstiːbrɪk/, B.A.Sc., M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng., is a forensic engineer who investigates building failures. His authority on moisture-related building problems and indoor air quality is internationally recognized. His work as a consultant, author, and speaker has influenced building codes and standards in every climate zone.EcoHome magazine called him the "father of building science," and Fast Company magazine referred to him as "the Sherlock Holmes of construction".
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Lstiburek, Joseph Joseph Lstiburek
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Forensic engineer
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1955-05-03Z
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1955-01-01Z
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