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This comprehensive podcast course explores the principles and practices of designing outdoor spaces highlighting the benefits of these spaces on occupant health and wellness. The course will cover a wide range of topics, including the latest industry trends, design considerations and high performing materials for outdoor living spaces and how they enhance the outdoor environment’s experience for occupants. Participants will explore the multifaceted impact of outdoor environments on both physical and mental health, gaining insights into how thoughtfully designed spaces can promote overall well-being. Through detailed interviews and practical applications, participants will learn about technological advancements, design challenges, and emerging products influencing outdoor living in both residential and commercial applications. At the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to design outdoor environments that strike a balance between aesthetic and functional requirements that bolster the health and wellness of their occupants.
Join us for this one-hour Spec Shaman CE Podcast Course conversation on door hardware, product consultation and architectural specification. In this podcast, listeners will explore the groundbreaking work of Specifiers & Product Consultants Alliance (SPC) with founding members Peter Sedgwick and Michael O'Connor. Throughout this conversation, we will expound on central topics of specification writing for door hardware, the challenges faced by architectural firms and the innovative solutions provided by highly specialized product consultants and specification writers of door hardware. Kicking off the launch of this educational podcast series, this inaugural episode offers valuable insights into industry trends, best practices and the nuanced minutia that inform integrating door hardware into project design. Future episodes in this series will feature industry experts that create a range of door hardware, highlighting site-specific case studies integral commentaries for design professionals and the building construction industry. By the end of the podcast course, listeners will garner a profound understanding in ADA compliance, aesthetic appeal and safety mechanisms related to door hardware, product consultation and specification writing.
On average, people use the restroom six times per day. Restrooms in a building largely reflect the design decisions you make. The purpose of this course is to make the case that a comprehensive design approach that integrates ADA design requirements, Universal Design strategies, and sustainable initiatives provides an inherently accessible and healthier restroom space for all users. "Total Design" encompasses all design practices that include a wide spectrum of usage for all people. Isolating these design concepts into labels or "specialties", prevent them from being incorporated into good design practices.
Develop a basic understanding of fire test requirements and processes for obtaining ratings on fire rated doors and frames. Become familiar with the hardware requirements, as well as the various fire rated door and frame applications including requirements for glazing, transoms and other components.
There are many variables that need to be considered to specify the correct rolling door in a wind load application. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss wind load as it pertains to rolling doors and the safety of installers and occupants. Design professionals will learn the details required to specify the correct door for each application based on environment and regulations, as well as be able to calculate the required design pressure (±PSF).
This course introduces walkable thermoplastic deck and roofing membrane systems and describes the system advantages. Includes over a dozen membrane construction videos and illustrates design considerations for incorporation into the building envelope.
In this course, participants will examine the evolution of U.S. wind standards and building codes, focusing on their influence on impact window requirements in architectural design. The discussion will highlight key historical developments and current code provisions, analyzing how these regulations have shaped the specification and use of impact-resistant windows in both residential and commercial projects. Additionally, the course will explore the critical role of windows and doors in mitigating sound transmission, providing architects with insights into designing quieter, more comfortable spaces while meeting performance and safety standards. By understanding the interplay between code requirements, impact resistance, and acoustic performance, architects will gain the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions that enhance building resilience, occupant comfort, and overall project success.
Design, build and renovate accessible washrooms beyond code using best practices from current standards and established lived experience expert Julie Sawchuk, author of Building Better Bathrooms and principal educator at Sawchuk Accessible Solutions.
There’s a common misconception that Building Information Modeling (BIM) is out of reach for small firms and sole practitioners due to its cost, complexity, and the steep learning curve. However, the reality is quite the opposite—BIM, when used correctly, can be a game-changer for smaller practices.
Flixo Training – Model Thermal Bridges for High-Performance Buildings
In this 16 hour course, you will model thermal bridges using Flixo and understand the impact of design details on the energy performance of High-Performance Buildings/ Passive House Buildings. We cover the concepts and protocols for thermal bridge modeling. Then, you will model several common thermal bridges using Flixo with guidance.