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Doubleheader CE Program
​April 23 | 11:00 AM | BSD Showroom | Rehoboth Beach, DE 

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Course #1: A Holistic Approach to Windows in Sustainable Design
Sustainability is a diverse and ever-changing subject, and one that is growing in importance. One key to making progress on the sustainability of our building infrastructure is to consider all materials and products. This presentation addresses the role of windows in sustainable design, covers how buildings use energy and how efficient windows properly integrated in the design can improve building performance and indoor environmental quality. We take a holistic approach to sustainability beyond the end product and look at factors such as lifecycle impacts of manufacturing and embodied carbon. We explore occupant wellbeing in terms of indoor air quality, biophilia etc. And understand how windows contribute to some of the top green building programs such as LEED, WELL, Net Zero to name a few.
 
Learning Objectives
  • Evaluating window performance based on a number of factors
  • Comparing and evaluating the importance of material sourcing and manufacturing practices
  • Considering occupant wellbeing in window selection
  • Understanding the importance of window contributions in green building programs
 
CE Credits: 1 LU|HSW
Course #2; Glass: Select The Option For Your Project
This course describes the different types of glass, glass construction options, and coating choices. Glass performance measurements are explained as well as the impact that the aforementioned glass attributes have on performance. Glass certifications are reviewed along with an overview of a typical glass label.
 
Learning Objectives
  • Understand the measurements used to indicate glass performance. Content coverage of glass option impacts on energy performance and insulation properties.
  • Recognize key certifications associated with glass.
  • Choose glass options based on the specific requirements of your project. Learn how it relates to the structural integrity and soundness of a building.
  • Appreciate the impact of glass type, construction and coating on performance. Learn how it relates to limiting and preventing accidental injury or death through its content coverage of annealed, laminated and tempered glass options.
 
 Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW

​Presented
Presented in partnership with BSD and Andersen Windows.
 
Location
BSD Showroom, 35603 South St Unit B, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
 
Questions?
Contact AIA Delaware by email or by calling 302-525-2799.
 
Registration
Required by EOD Monday, April 20 (for a boxed lunch).
Register here by April 20
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