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.
This course will help owners, designers, and contractors gain a better understanding of how to provide these accommodations within the parameters of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
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.
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 video course guides you through the process of expanding your business by understanding market needs, evaluating readiness for growth, and mastering financial strategies to sustain scaling. It covers key aspects like preparing for growth, maintaining a strong pipeline, and ensuring proper staffing and pricing for outsourced labor.
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.