Thursday April 9, 2026 Rivian Service Center 617 Alaska Frontage Rd. Belgrade, MT 6pm

Bozeman BS* & Beer

Bozeman BS* & BeerBozeman BS* & BeerBozeman BS* & Beer

Bozeman BS* & Beer

Bozeman BS* & BeerBozeman BS* & BeerBozeman BS* & Beer

 Knowledge, Growth, & Collaboration 

Bozeman BS* and Beer

Bozeman BS* and BeerBozeman BS* and BeerBozeman BS* and Beer
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 Knowledge, Growth, & Collaboration 

Bozeman BS* and Beer

Bozeman BS* and BeerBozeman BS* and BeerBozeman BS* and Beer
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Monthly Meet-up

THURSDAY April 9, 2026

Time: 6-8 PM

Location:   

Rivian Service Center

617 Alaska Frontage Rd.

Belgrade, MT

Presented by:  Steven Didier - Rothoblaas

Topic:    High Performance Building Products

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Steven Didier - Rothoblaas

 Steven Didier is a technical sales representative at Rothoblaas, where he focuses on educating individuals in the high performance building sector with the Rothoblaas line of products. With over 6 years in the building materials industry and being with Rothoblaas since 2024, Steven is eager to engage with the community of likeminded individuals and to help educate on higher performance building tactics and product offerings for the region. 

 

At Rothoblaas, we design and manufacture solutions for timber construction, suitable for both prefabrication and on-site assembly: post-and-beam systems, timber frame, ventilated facades and safety systems.


Our product offerings includes solutions for fastening, airtightness, waterproofing, soundproofing, passive fire protection, safety at height, as well as timber machinery, equipment and technical consultancy.


We work alongside engineers, designers, carpenters and installers at every stage of the project, from design through to installation.

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Bozeman BS & Beer

Committed to Knowledge, Growth, & Collaboration

BS* and Beer is a local discussion group for builders, architects,  engineers, tradespeople and anyone interested in better building.  Building Science* is  simply the laws of physics, thermodynamics and fluid dynamics applied to  the building. We gather monthly at a brewery, pub or job site to  discuss these  topics in our industry, enjoy a few refreshments, and engage in the high  performance building community.     

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Member Industries

Builders

Architects

Architects

 Constructs buildings, structures, and infrastructure 

Architects

Architects

Architects

 Designs and plans buildings with a focus on functionality and aesthetics 

Engineers

Tradespeople

Tradespeople

 Solves problems by designing, developing, and improving systems. 

Tradespeople

Tradespeople

Tradespeople

 Skilled workers who specialize in manual and technical crafts. 

Knowledge Center

Building Thermal Dynamics

Building Thermal Dynamics

Building Thermal Dynamics

 Building thermal dynamics refers to the study of how heat is  transferred, stored, and distributed within a building. It encompasses  the interaction between the  building’s materials, design, and environmental factors such as  sunlight, wind, and temperature. Thermal dynamics in construction  involve understanding heat flows  through conduction (via walls and roofs), convection (through air  movement), and radiation (from sunlight or heated surfaces). Effective  thermal management ensures energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and sustainability, guiding the  choice of insulation, ventilation systems, and materials to regulate  indoor temperatures efficiently. 

Building Fluid Dynamics

Building Thermal Dynamics

Building Thermal Dynamics

 Building fluid dynamics refers to the study of how air and liquids move  within and around a building. This includes analyzing airflow for  ventilation, heating, and  cooling systems, as well as the behavior of water in plumbing, drainage,  and rainwater management. In construction, fluid dynamics helps  optimize energy efficiency,  indoor air quality, and occupant comfort by modeling air circulation,  controlling moisture, and ensuring efficient water flow. Key factors  include wind forces, pressure  differences, and the design of ducts, pipes, and building openings to  balance performance and sustainability. 

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Bozeman BS & Beer

Bozeman, MONTANA

(406) 224-0244

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