6 AIA Learning units (5 SD (Sustainable Design) and 6 HSW ... · collaboration with AIA Greenville,...
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WHEN:
WHERE:
VENUE:
COST:
Thursday March 10th, 2011
Greenville, SC
Carolina First Center
1 Exposition Drive
Greenville, SC 29607
(864) 255-5857
Meeting Room 102A (see enclosed map)
www.carolinafirstcenter.com
FREE includes a complementary lunch
Limited to the first 100 who sign up
Attend these seminars and earn the following Continuing Education Units (LU)
6 AIA Learning units (5 SD (Sustainable Design) and 6 HSW (Health Safety Welfare)
3 USGBC Learning units (GBCI, CMP) These courses are grouped together in the morning session
2 CSI/AIBD, BOMI, NARI, NKBA Learning units
The Consulate of Canada in Raleigh and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation International, in
collaboration with AIA Greenville, the Upstate Branch of the U.S. Green Building Council South Carolina Chapter
and the Greenville Chapter of the Construction Specification Institute cordially invite you to attend these
education seminars. The seminars will focus on products that can be used in Green, Sustainable and LEED
certified building projects for commercial and residential purposes.
You have the opportunity to network with contacts in the industry and learn about high quality and green
products from one of your closest neighbors.
You can attend as many seminars as you want but it is important to indicate if you will be staying for lunch.
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PROGRAM:
Here is the program, with the sessions title and the credits description
3 USGBC credits A.M. only (from 8:30 a.m. to noon)
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:30
9:30-10:30
10:30-10:45
10:45-11:45
11:45-12:45
12:45 -1:45
1:45-2:00
2:00-3:00
REGISTRATION
Radiant Air Conditioning Systems: Sustainable Energy Efficiency
(USGBC GBC/CMP, AIA SD/HSW, CSI, AIBD, BOMI, FBPE, NARI, NKBA)
Presented by: Termobuild
Provides an overview of how sustainable radiant air conditioning technology leverages the
scientific principle of thermal mass through the integrated use of hollow core slabs, night
pre-cooling, and “smart floors.” As well, the course addresses how radiant air conditioning systems
can be utilized to help reduce/eliminate the need for heating and cooling energy from
non-renewable sources and compares this technology with conventional systems.
Small Wind Turbines: A renewable Energy Solution for On-site Generation
(USGBC GBCI/CMP and AIA SD/HSW)
Presented by: Urwind
This course provides an overview of small on-grid connected wind turbines. The goal of this
presentation is to educate design professionals, and anyone interested in on-site renewable
energy, on the basics of evaluating different turbine models and integrating them into projects.
On-site renewable energy is one of the best ways to create a net zero energy, sustainable project
and this course will guide you through this design and implementation process.
BREAK
Daylight and Energy: Designing with insulating Glass unit with integrated cord-free louvers
(USGBC GBCI/CMP and AIA SD/HSW)
Presented by: Unicel
In this session, you will learn: the benefits of designing with daylight, several strategies for daylight
optimization, what IGUs with integrated cord-free louvers are, discover several ways IGUs with
integrated cord-free louvers improve energy efficiency and control heat gain, go over several
application examples and explain the sustainable design features of each, learn about the
operating options for IGUs with integrated cord-free louvers and the sustainable design benefits of
incorporating IGUs with integrated cord-free louvers into your project
LUNCH
Specifying wood doors: Attributes and sustainability issues Break
(AIA SD/HSW, CSI, AIBD, BOMI, IDCEC, NARI, NKBA, NAHB)
Presented by: Lambton Doors
Provides a comprehensive overview of wood doors and includes discussions on materials, faces,
fire doors, specialty doors, and specifying the appropriate door to meet current green building
standards.
BREAK
Hardware is NOT that hard
(AIA HSW)
Presented by: Summum Woodwork
This lesson will help you increase knowledge and comfort in picking the type and number of
cabinet hinges and the best drawer system, narrow the hardware choices and make selections
relevant to the project needs, recognize the importance of comparing BHMA and the Architectural
Woodwork Standards requirements for hardware and reduce the design and development timeline
for woodwork elements, resulting in more effective billable hours in the office.
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3:00-4:00
Ventilated Rainscreen for Improved Moisture Management
(AIA SD/HSW)
Presented by: Cosella-Dorken
During this presentation, you will explore moisture transport mechanisms in vertical building
assemblies, determine the function and benefits of a rainscreen, and review strategies for
drainage and drying in vertical building assemblies.
Register via email at: [email protected]
Limited to the first 100 who sign up.
The deadline to register for the seminars is noon on Sunday March 6th, 2011
VERY IMPORTANT
Note: If you register and later determine that you are unable to attend, please e-mail [email protected] to
cancel by Monday March 7th at noon so that we have an accurate count for lunch. YOUR COOPERATION
ON THIS IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE SUPPORTING SPONSORS
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