Architectural Glass: Production, Selection and Performance of Float Glass
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Credits: 1 LU
Available Until: 11/28/2013
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This course is a one-hour AIA CES Learning Unit that introduces you to the benefits of incorporating float glass in a variety of architectural applications.
After learning how float glass is made you will learn how to select from the different varieties of architectural glass to meet your design and energy saving needs.
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User Comments
“A great deal of information. Each chapter is worth at least an hours study....or more.” - daryl, 4/25/2013
“This was a very good course with a fine overview of the "basics of glass". Well done.” - Chris, 1/16/2012
“Informative, well-organized course. ” - Jean, 1/12/2012
“Good to know about glasses” - Pushparaj, 12/15/2011
“great course useful learned thing I did not know prior” - Devin, 7/28/2011
“Thank you, well illustrated, announcer was monotonous.” - Charles C, 7/11/2011
“Well done course.” - Christopher, 6/24/2011
“I am a Architecture and Construction Management student, I took this course for self enrichment (as I cannot get continuing education credits since I am not YET a certified / licensed architect). I found the course to be very, very informative, educational, and informational! Thanks!!! :)” - T, 5/26/2011, 4/5 stars
“Informative with the right amount of detail” - Thomas R., 4/28/2011