Aia Continuing Education Credits About Cmu
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Design Firm Management Series: Staying in Front of Your Customers With Research
Sponsored By: TheContinuingArchitect.com Credits: 1 LU
Program: The Business of Architecture
The program will discuss how architects and designers can get a better understanding of the market today by conducting targeted research. Attendees will discover how research can provide customer insights and help formulate marketing strategies.
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Discussing Circadian Lighting and the WELL Building Standard with Marty Brennan
Sponsored By: The Lighting Exchange Credits: 0.5 HSW, 0.5 LU
This course will explore the requirements, challenges, and best practices for achieving the Circadian Lighting Design Feature L03 in the WELL Building Standard version 2.0.
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Setting "Green" Purchase Boundaries
Sponsored By: The Home Depot Credits: 1 HSW, 1 LU
Program: The Business of Architecture
This course is an in-depth case study starting with the entry of certified wood into the retail market in 1994, fast forwarding to the crescendo of the activist campaigns in 1999 and ending with the 2018 cleaning chemicals policy. Learners will hear the strategic planning and decision making process on proactive sustainable sourcing. The course begins with a brief overview of how a retailer manages scores of sustainability concerns, what are considered to be material issues and how those considerations are prioritized. Additionally, learners will hear how instead of waiting for codes or laws, retailers can set purchasing boundaries for product standards in order that they would have less of an environmental impact than standard products.
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Safety, Energy Savings, and Design Aesthetics in Upward Acting Sectional Doors.
Sponsored By: Clopay Credits: 1 HSW, 1 LU
This course will cover introductory level descriptions of various sectional door styles and how they impact energy efficiency, maximize ambient light, add to design aesthetics, and protect the health and safety of building occupants. Additionally, applicable varieties of industrial doors will also be included.
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Getting to Privacy—Intent to Installation
Sponsored By: ASI Group Credits: 0.25 HSW, 0.25 LU
Program: Architecture, Design and Building Science
Privacy has always been an important objective in restroom design, but too often the design intent went unrealized, leaving occupants with gaping sightlines and making them feel exposed and undervalued. This article will share certain tips and features now available in toilet compartments that can help designers ensure that the private spaces they intend to design are the private spaces people get to use once the project is complete.
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Specifying Healthy AND Carbon-Smart Materials
Sponsored By: Interface Credits: 1 HSW, 1 LU
Program: Architecture, Design and Building Science
Since organizations like Architecture 2030, AIA, and USGBC have traditionally focused on reducing operational carbon emissions, shifting some of our focus to address the more immediate challenge of embodied carbon requires wide-spread education on the emerging toolbox available to industry professionals.
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Roof Hatch Safety Railing Systems 101
Sponsored By: Bilco Credits: 0.25 HSW
This course introduces a roof hatch and roof hatch safety railing system and explores the OSHA standard (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.29), which details the requirements for roof hatch safety railing systems. The reason that many building owners choose to install these systems as an extra precaution and key features that differentiate the railing systems in the market will also be discussed.
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Optimizing Performance in Aluminum Fenestration
Sponsored By: Azon Credits: 0.25 HSW, 0.25 LU
Program: Architecture, Design and Building Science
This course introduces the role of a thermal barrier in improving the thermal performance of windows, doors, storefront and curtain wall applications. Advancements in material science and the aluminum profile of the fenestration are enabling window assemblies to achieve lower U-values than previously possible, allowing designers to deliver building envelopes that provide access to daylight and views, without compromising the thermal efficiency of the project.
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Managing the Elements - weathering storms and improving thermal performance
Sponsored By: Bilco, Citadel, SlenderWall, Unilock Credits: 1 HSW, 1 LU
Program: Architecture, Design and Building Science
It can be especially challenging to create a building that can effectively manage the elements. This course takes a closer look at a few of the products helping projects weather storm events and improve thermal performance. The benefits of permeable pavement solutions, architectural metal panel cladding, lightweight precast cladding panels, and thermally broken roof hatches will be explored and projects successfully employing these technologies will be profiled.
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Germicidal UV LIghting 101
Sponsored By: The Lighting Exchange Credits: 0.25 HSW, 0.25 LU
This course introduces the lighting technology Germicidal UV (GUV), which can play a role in reducing the transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19. Germicidal effectiveness, risks of exposure, important safety considerations, and design best practices are all explored during this interview with Steve Guarracino, LC, IESNA, Source Market Specialist.
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