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Lighting Effects with Coiled Wire Fabric

Sponsor: Cascade CoilCredits: 1 AIA HSW LU Architecture is light.” As Le Corbusier stated, indeed architects spend a lot of design time working with the dynamic interplay of natural and artificial lighting on to, and in to, their building’s surfaces, materials, and three-dimensional spaces to create a complete experience for building occupants. With variable light

Build Better Walls: Clearing the air on exterior insulation performance

Sponsor: Atlas RoofingCredits: 1 AIA HSW LU Complex project designs & evolving enclosure material options combined with demanding weather conditions & confusing product performance attributes can be challenging to synthesize. Because thermal value code targets are increasing, along with the uncertainty of future energy costs & weather patterns, getting the project’s insulation strategy right is

The Benefits of Offsite Fabricated Stainless Steel Railing Systems

Sponsor: AGS StainlessCredits: 1 AIA HSW LU In this era of recyclability and building more sustainably, how can architects, engineers, and designers help their builders and general contractors succeed in this matter? To the greatest extent possible, specify architectural products that are custom fabricated 100% offsite (custom prefabricated), and delivered to the Jobsite ready-to-be-installed. Due

Redefining Rooftops: Understanding Rooftop Deck Systems

Sponsor: Bison IPCredits: 1 AIA HSW LU Rooftop decks create valuable living and recreational space for building owners, residents, and clients. Accommodating restaurants, hotels, healthcare facilities, and everything from residential to government buildings, rooftop deck systems offer the design flexibility to create versatile, unique outdoor spaces over any structural surface. This course explores the features,

Public Furniture & Sustainable Materials

Sponsor: mmciteCredits: 1 AIA HSW LU This CEU helps designers specify the appropriate materials and recognize how their choices relate to sustaining natural global resources. We look at 7 basic factors for specifying public furniture. We look at the 4 top categories of materials used in public furniture – wood, metal, concrete, and wood alternatives.

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