Accessible Restroom Design
$30.00Designing and constructing accessible restrooms can be challenging. This course will consolidate and summarize the restroom requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
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Designing and constructing accessible restrooms can be challenging. This course will consolidate and summarize the restroom requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
PDH Academy’s 2-hour continuing education course titled Analysis of Changes to the 7th Edition Florida Building Code: An Advanced Course discusses some of the most significant changes made to the Code from the previous version: Florida Building Code 6th Edition.
Designing and constructing accessible restrooms can be challenging. This course will consolidate and summarize the restroom requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
Designing and constructing accessible restrooms can be challenging. This course will consolidate and summarize the restroom requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
This course will look at physical factors in a workspace or building which when optimized – per research – are associated with a healthier and productive workspace or building. Some optimized factors are associated with increases in cognition, productivity, improved health and mood and decreased sick days and associated costs.
The intent of this course is to address the complex topics that feed into the goals for achieving a NetZero environment.
This course will explore the general energy concerns to think about when deciding what type of roof, doors, windows, and skylights to use in your design and also encourages and examines the impact of decisions and methods to conserve energy.
PDH Academy’s 2 CE hour Florida Building Code 7th Edition: Advanced Course discusses many highlights and changes from the previous Florida Building Code 6th Edition.
The student will understand the basic elements and principles of form-based zoning codes and place them in their historical context concerning the development of conventional, use-based zoning in the USA.
This course provides detailed content and analysis that was presented at a highly acclaimed full day workshop presented at the American Institute of Architects annual A’17 Conference on Architecture in Orlando in April 2017.
This course, IBC Code Mapping for Architects, is intended to help guide designers through this circuitous labyrinth more quickly and with confidence.
This material briefly examines the materials and methods used to construct barriers against fatal falls. Codes governing the performance of railings will be examined, because safety is the main justification for such regulations.
The intent of this course is to address the complex topics that feed into the goals for achieving a NetZero environment.
This course will be an overview of sustainability concepts, with an emphasis on when in the project these aspects should be considered for the most effective application of these principles.
This course encourages and examines the impact of decisions and methods to conserve energy. Because all such actions ultimately result in a desirable preservation of natural resources for the security of generations to come.