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CSI Construction: Cracks, Codes, and Courtrooms with Forensic Architect Michael Fiebig

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What happens when a building starts leaking, cracking, or needs to be evacuated? Forensic architect Michael Fiebig of Fiebig Architecture knows the answer, and it’s usually not pretty. In this episode of ThriveCAST, we dig into the world of forensic architecture, where construction defects turn into legal disputes and the blueprints becomes evidence.

Michael breaks down how and why buildings fail - from water intrusion nightmares to structural oversights - and how his work connects architecture, building codes, fire safety, and the courtroom. Whether he’s flying drones to uncover hidden damage, decoding outdated regulations, or squaring off with opposing counsel, forensic architecture isn’t just technical, it’s a full-blown construction Crime Scene Investigation.

Here’s what we cover:

  • Why water damage is a top offender in construction defect claims, and how to spot the warning signs
  • How regulatory gaps and outdated building codes can set the stage for disaster
  • What it's really like to serve as an expert witness in a high-stake legal battle
  • The role of tech tools like drones and thermal cameras in modern forensic investigations

Whether you're in construction, architecture design, or just fascinated by what happens after the ribbon cutting, this episode gives a rare look into the high-pressure world of forensic architecture, where the smallest design flaws can lead to million-dollar consequences.

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What happens when a building starts leaking, cracking, or needs to be evacuated? Forensic architect Michael Fiebig of Fiebig Architecture knows the answer, and it’s usually not pretty. In this episode of ThriveCAST, we dig into the world of forensic architecture, where construction defects turn into legal disputes and the blueprints becomes evidence.

Michael breaks down how and why buildings fail - from water intrusion nightmares to structural oversights - and how his work connects architecture, building codes, fire safety, and the courtroom. Whether he’s flying drones to uncover hidden damage, decoding outdated regulations, or squaring off with opposing counsel, forensic architecture isn’t just technical, it’s a full-blown construction Crime Scene Investigation.

Here’s what we cover:

  • Why water damage is a top offender in construction defect claims, and how to spot the warning signs
  • How regulatory gaps and outdated building codes can set the stage for disaster
  • What it's really like to serve as an expert witness in a high-stake legal battle
  • The role of tech tools like drones and thermal cameras in modern forensic investigations

Whether you're in construction, architecture design, or just fascinated by what happens after the ribbon cutting, this episode gives a rare look into the high-pressure world of forensic architecture, where the smallest design flaws can lead to million-dollar consequences.

Follow us: Facebook. LinkedIn. X. YouTube. Website

  continue reading

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