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| SYNTHEON® Elemix® Concrete Additive | Engineered Lightweight Synthetic Particles | 1/1/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWThis course will explore the traditional composition for lightweight concrete and introduce you to the features and benefits of a new and revolutionary engineered synthetic particle additive now used to create lightweight reinforced or unreinforced structural concrete. This new additive described in this course has been assessed and accepted for code compliance.
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| Litecontrol | Sustainable School Lighting | 9/26/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: NCQLP Sustainable school lighting encompasses providing high-quality learning environments that support student and teacher needs, while minimizing the impacts on the natural environment. In this installment of Litecontrol's "Professional Lighting Education Series" Dr. Bob Davis provides practical guidance and case-study examples on how lighting design can help to reduce energy waste while enhancing the quality of the school environment. Guidelines from the IESNA, LEED for Schools, and CHPS
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| Special-Lite | Specifying Entrance Solutions for Corrosive Environments | 12/14/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWThis course is designed to help you better understand the threat of corrosion and how to protect against it in common applications such as coastal construction, water and wastewater treatment plants, swimming pool and shower areas, boiler rooms and pump houses, oil refineries and petrochemical plants, pulp and paper plants, animal holding facilities and other areas exposed to corrosive agents.
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| Pilkington | Architectural Glass: Production, Selection and Performance of Float Glass | 11/28/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LUThis 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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| Safti First | Designing With Fire Rated Glass | 12/13/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 HSWUpon completion of this course you will be able to review updated IBC code and fire test requirements, clarify the difference between fire-protective vs. fire-resistive glazing code requirements, and clarify fire rated glazing listing limitation. You will also be provided with the latest production information.
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| The Sky Factory | What is Biophilia, and What Does It Have To Do with Sustainability and Illusions of Nature in Architecture? | 11/1/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWBy the end of this course, you will be able to Explain sustainability from an eco-systems perspective as the mutually beneficial relationship between human beings and the natural world, summarize some of the benefits of human adaptation to nature in terms of Kellert's Typology of Biophilic Values, and describe some of the general, developmental, and health benefits of human engagement with nature.
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| Cambridge Architectural | Architectural Mesh Systems: Design Freedom and Functionality | 10/25/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWBy the end of this course you will be able to list at least three ways that architectural mesh systems help to enhance sustainability and you will be able to compare and contrast architectural mesh systems with alternative building products in terms of material characteristics and costs.
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| HH Robertson | Enhancing Health & Safety Through Informed Cabling Design Decisions | 5/17/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 HSWIn this course you will learn to understand how building codes are derived and be able to identify the primary influencer of code development, to identify health and safety risks related to cabling in plenums, to understand safety risks associated with poke-thru devices, and finally, to discover why in-floor raceway systems are a far safer and healthier method of cable distribution.
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| Cambridge Architectural | Shading: A Daylighting Strategy for Sustainable Building | 9/15/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWBy the end of this learning unit you should be able to describe at least three ways that solar control decreases building energy consumption and two ways in which solar control optimizes daylighting AND views. You will be able to identify at least two ways that solar control can contribute to LEED project certification and why architectural mesh is a sustainable material.
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| CHIEF | Mounting Solutions for Flat Screens and AV Equipment | 9/15/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 HSWBy installing specified mounting solutions, a flat screen TV no longer has to be stationary. By providing range of motion, the screen can be viewed from multiple positions, depending on the needs of the user. Mounting solutions allow the technology to be cleanly integrated into the space, even on a wall or ceiling, freeing up useable space and enlarging the area. Audio-visual mounts allow the designer and user to dictate how they will interact with the technology and the space.
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