Window Films

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Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW,1 GBCI CE Hour,IDCEC Credit
Available Until: 1/28/2014
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This course is a one-hour AIA CES Learning Unit, that introduces you to the use of window films as part of a daylighting strategy for architectural applications. Upon completing this course, you should be able to: Distinguish the several types of window films according to their functions. Understand the commercial, retail and residential building applications of window films. Describe the benefits of the various types of window films. And you should be able to use and submit CSI specifications.

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User Comments

“interesting course, explaining the benefits of film applied to windows. I did not realize the endless and diverse benefits of film application to glass” - joseph, 5/17/2013

“great.” - Maor, 5/9/2013

“this course was given at our office and should not require an exam.” - Kristine, 4/24/2013

“Great information. Definitely a strategy, although a more balanced look of what film doesn't do would have been useful (i.e. sound transmission and thermal resistance performance vs. double or triple paned windows).” - Edwin, 3/15/2013

“very imformative course, I would recommend it.” - Ivan, 2/27/2013

“Excellent information” - George, 1/24/2013

“The course was very ebneficial and informative.” - Nasrin, 1/4/2013

“Narrator was a little dry. Subject matter here is also drier than other topics and a more inspiring pace/tone would have helped keep me awake! Other than that, a good course with good information and well organized thought process.” - Angela, 12/30/2012

“Very informative. The course provided several key points that are applicable to almost every project.” - Kevin, 12/27/2012

 

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