Sponsor: Native Trails
Description: This presentation celebrates the value of incorporating artisanal, handcrafted fixtures and furnishings into a building’s design. Not only are these products unique, functional, and aesthetically appealing, but they can also establish a sense of connection with their maker. Many artisanal handcrafted products are made using traditional techniques that have been passed down over time, often from generation to generation. And because many of these products are made from sustainable, recycled or reclaimed materials that are locally available, they can help reduce the environmental impact of a new build. This course illustrates how sourcing artisan-made products for their projects can allow designers and builders to effect social, economic and environmental change.
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AIA
AIA approved course. This course qualifies for 1.0 LU/HSW hour.
IDCEC
IDCEC Approved Course#: 106662, Subject Code: 5.20, Classification Code: Basic
NKBA
NKBA approved couse. This course qualifies for 0.1 CEU.
MCE Information:
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Duration: 1.00 hour(s)
No sessions for this course are currently scheduled.