
About
Dr. Russell Richman is a Professor and Associate Chair of Graduate Studies in Building Science at the Department of Architectural Science, Toronto Metropolitan University. He holds a BASc, MASc, and PhD from the University of Toronto, specializing in civil engineering and building science. His expertise spans building science fundamentals, building envelope performance, material analysis, and sustainable retrofit strategies.
Education:
- PhD in Civil Engineering, University of Toronto (2008)
- MASc in Civil Engineering, University of Toronto (2002)
- BASc in Civil Engineering, University of Toronto (1999)
Research Focus: Dr. Richman’s work centers on optimizing building performance through advanced envelope systems, energy conservation methodologies, and innovative testing protocols such as frost dilatometry. He actively promotes Passive House standards and has pioneered sustainable retrofit solutions for legacy buildings. His practical experience includes private consulting and hands-on renovations, such as transforming his own mold-infested home into a research platform for publishing six academic papers on topics like electromagnetic frequency exposure reduction.
Professional Activities: Engaged in research groups and professional organizations related to building science. Teaches advanced courses including BSC 822 (Advanced Envelopes/Components) and BL8213 (Passive House Design and Construction). Maintains a private practice bridging academic research and real-world applications.
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