This course will highlight the pitfalls of traditional doorways and doorway protection as well as provide design solutions to minimize health and safety issues, benefit patient well-being, and extend the life of interior doorways.
A concise overview of the foundations of sustainability and material health; giving contextual solutions and mitigation strategies essential to good design.
This course is designed to give all attendees a basic knowledge and understanding of Entrance Flooring Systems. Entrance Flooring has a very important role in keeping building entrances clean, safe, and creating a great first impression, yet it can often be overlooked throughout the design process. This course aims to teach the importance and benefits of using these systems and the potential hazards that can take place if they are not.
Instruction regarding codes and standards relevant to pressure relief venting. International Fire Code, NFPA 68 and FM 1-44 all discussed for design of pressure resisting and pressure relieving elements.
One hour seminar detailing the use of Expansion Joint Covers. Designed to broaden knowledge of joint movement and proper joint sizing to ensure there is no structural damage or life safety issue. Contains an overview of both interior and exterior Expansion Joint Covers and which are most appropriate for certain conditions. Fire barriers are discussed and what's important to know regarding current testing requirements and how to specify them to meet current building codes.
In this course participants will learn what causes damage to interior surfaces, what is important for selecting appropriate wall protection, a variety of wall protection applications, and sustainability matters related to wall protection materials.
This session will provide an overview of the foundations of sustainability and material health for the purpose of identifying contextual solutions and strategies for designing healthy buildings. Participants will learn how certifications and declarations can help them design healthy buildings. It shouldn't be a battle for the best label, but rather the best products for your building.
The purpose of this presentation is to identify the principal social, economic, environmental, and human performance factors driving sustainable shading and day lighting design. Strategies essential to optimize thermal performance and interior illumination to enhance occupant well-being will be featured in the discussion, including modeling. The intent is to provide a fundamental understanding to support the design and specification of sustainable shading and day lighting systems.
Participants will experience presentation LVR200 with the added dimension of witnessing actual on-site louver testing sessions demonstrating live AMCA Still Air and Wind Driven rain testing. Extensive interaction with the test apparatus, louver engineers and hands on inspection of a variety of louver samples illustrating the various louver families available and inherent performance of each.
In this course participants will learn to understand the definition of hospital acquired infections (HAI), identify contributing factors to HAI’s, have awareness of the mortality rate associated with HAI’s and to have awareness of the financial impact HAI’s have on the community and our healthcare system. They will also understand prevention and solutions that can lessen the impact of HAI’s and case studies.
Construction Specialties, the industry leader in architectural louver products is pleased to offer our AIA presentation to your firm. Attendees will earn (1) learning unit and (1) HSW credit for participating. Program name: LVR200- Louver Innovation-Advancements in Rain Defense Additional program description: Louver Design and Selection Criteria: What Every Architect Should Know During this presentation you will learn: 1. Architectural louver types and their application: correct louver selection - which type, when, why. 2. Understanding AMCA testing procedures and protocols including video clips of actual louver testing. 3. Performance issues: Free area, pressure drop, water penetration and wind driven rain defense. 4. How to meet the Mechanical Engineer's needs while maintaining your design aesthetic. 5. Cost issues: by louver type, structural considerations, finish options. 6. Open discussion, Q+A.