Add to cart Starting From the Bottom $45.00 When designing floor systems, the best approach is one that is systematic. It begins with consideration of the project climate and moves all the way through selection of the finished flooring materials.
Add to cart Stream Restoration $105.00 Stream restoration is the re-establishment of the general structure, function and self-sustaining behavior of the stream system that existed prior to disturbance.
Add to cart Summary Report on Building Performance: Hurricane Katrina $75.00 The purpose of this AIA approved continuing education course for architects is to summarize the observations, conclusions and recommendations that were developed from the FEMA Mitigation Assessment Team’s post-disaster building performance assessments following the hurricane. This course is approved by the AIA for 5 architect continuing education hours, classified as HSW.
Add to cart Survey Markers and Monumentation $60.00 Stable monuments are required for both horizontal and vertical control. Monuments and their stability are integral parts of the accuracy of each survey project. Inaccurate survey control monumentation can contribute to costly errors in all phases of project design and development.valuation of all phases of the process.
Add to cart That Dangerous Damp $60.00 Despite our best efforts to keep it out, water has found its way inside the building. This course examines the question of what to do next. Since abandoning the building to its eventual collapse, is not usually an option.
Add to cart The System of Rectangular Surveys $150.00 The rectangular system of public land surveys over the public domain provides a simple and certain form of land identification and legal description. It has been used continuously since 1785. Although few of the original surveys now being made cover extensive areas, except in the State of Alaska, all facets of the rectangular system occasionally come into use.
Add to cart Urban Design $75.00 This course explains the origins of urban design theory and practice, from its roots in modernist architectural theory in the 1950s to present-day priorities of “placemaking,” combined with increasingly urgent concerns for sustainability and urban resilience.
DetailsOut of stock Webinar | Digital Twins | December 8 2022 $35.00 December 8, 2022 | 11:30am CT Digital Twins poses a unique and emerging challenge and new dimension to Architects and Architectural Practice. View full course description below. Learning Units: 1 LU/HSW hours AIA Course Number: AIAPDH506