Accessible Restroom Design – Online
$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.
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.
The course will address terms such as Blast-Proof vs Blast Resistant; Overpressures and impulses; 3-part curves; Blast contours; Inherent protective properties of common construction systems and active vs passive responses.
In this course, we will examine what we do know about this ubiquitous, ever-present, radioactive gas, why more and more, it tends to accumulate in our buildings, the danger that represents to the health of occupants and what exactly can be done to lower our increasing risk.
In this course, we will examine what we do know about this ubiquitous, ever-present, radioactive gas, why more and more, it tends to accumulate in our buildings, the danger that represents to the health of occupants and what exactly can be done to lower our increasing risk.
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.
It is the intent of this webinar, in the limited time, to bring clarity to many of the terms and concepts involved with the aspirations of Net Zero. This will provide design professional with an understanding of the terms, concepts and actions that are needed to do their part.
This course will set forth and discuss principles used by architects to prioritize decisions and establish hierarchies, when various situations arise.
The course will show how the influences of these design principles support sustainable and eco friendly design and construction.
This course will examine a few key principles of what could be called, ‘environmentally responsible’ design. There are many steps that can be taken during design and after structures are complete, to reduce energy use and resources consumed.
This course will introduce you to academic/university lab design. It will cover the basics for designing teaching and research labs as well as the buildings dedicated to such.
This presentation proposes criteria that may prove valuable in determining which option for the disposition of older buildings represents the best value for the owner, the buyer or the community in which the structure is located. For the benefit of everyone involved, any reuse of older buildings is better than none.