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Architect Continuing Education Course Catalog - AIA CEU LU/SD/HSW Credit

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Cambridge Architectural Architectural Mesh Systems: Design Freedom and Functionality 10/25/2013 Show/Hide Details
Cambridge Architectural Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
By the end of this course you will be able to list at least three ways that architectural mesh systems help to enhance sustainability and you will be able to compare and contrast architectural mesh systems with alternative building products in terms of material characteristics and costs.

Cambridge Architectural Shading: A Daylighting Strategy for Sustainable Building 9/15/2014 Show/Hide Details
Cambridge Architectural Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
By the end of this learning unit you should be able to describe at least three ways that solar control decreases building energy consumption and two ways in which solar control optimizes daylighting AND views. You will be able to identify at least two ways that solar control can contribute to LEED project certification and why architectural mesh is a sustainable material.

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