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Walls, Cielings AIA CEU Courses, Architect Continuing Education

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Sefar Three Innovations Changing the Face and Function of Fabric Architecture 1/10/2014 Show/Hide Details
Sefar Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
Three Innovations Changing the Face and Function of Fabric Architecture is presented in HD format and explores three new and innovative architectural products, each made from precision woven architectural fabric, including: a new form of exterior fabric membrane that allows for entirely new forms and functionalities in permanent static or kinetic fabric constructions; a new modular ceiling system made from photometrically and acoustically optimized precision fabric; and a new composite facade material made from a combination of glass, fabric and metal. Design and application possibilities and the functional and sustainable benefits provided by each innovation are explored through video and photographic documentation of exemplary real-world projects incorporating the products.

Doralco Comparisons of Composite and Plate Rainscreen and Wet Joint Panel Systems 5/11/2014 Show/Hide Details
Doralco Credits: 1 LU
Presented by Tom O’Malley, Vice President of Doralco, this course will teach you about the key differences between Composite and Plate Cladding materials, the correct system for the design intent, the differences between Wet Joint and Rainscreen Cladding systems, the key elements to be included in your cladding systems and how to identify LEED Point potential for your cladding systems.

Safti First Designing With Fire Rated Glass 12/13/2013 Show/Hide Details
Safti First Credits: 1 LU,1 HSW
Upon 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.

Ronstan Exploring the Naturally Sustainable Form of Tensile Architecture 9/17/2013 Show/Hide Details
Ronstan Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
By completing this course you will learn at least three reasons why stainless steel is a preferred material for tensile structures. You'll also understand five of the main benefits that a tensile construction can bring to any project and be able to identify five of the various tensile application types and have the opportunity to learn about additional types of tensile structures.

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
The Sky Factory Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
By 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.

Fabric Structures Association Lightweight Structures: Efficient and Sustainable Solutions 6/2/2013 Show/Hide Details
Fabric Structures Association Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
After viewing this learning unit you be able to describe what lightweight structures are. You will be able to identify different types of structures and their uses and be able to identify at least one issue concerning energy and sustainable design characteristics of lightweight structures. You will be able to identify and discuss at least two different materials used in lightweight structure construction and advantages of using fabric as a building material.
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