As architects and designers are looking for resources to help with
affective daylighting practices, Technical Glass Products (TGP) has
provided a convenient educational tool available 24 hours per day.
TGP now offers Web access to its AIA-registered course: "A Bright
Future: Daylighting for Tomorrow's Buildings." Design professionals
can access the free course via TGP's architectural products Web
site:
www.tgpamerica.com.
Course participants are eligible to earn 1.0 Health, Safety, and
Welfare (HSW) learning unit hour in AIA's Continuing Education
System (CES). Topics addressed include: the role of daylighting in
designing environmentally sustainable buildings; benefits and
challenges of utilizing daylighting in designs; options for modern
energy-efficient design materials.
The one-hour course consists of six video modules, a daylighting
article, and a brief test. Test scores of 80 percent or higher
qualify participants for AIA CES credit. TGP will provide
participants who receive a passing score with a certificate of
completion and will submit their results directly to AIA for
credit.
Qualified architectural firms can also still request an in-person,
AIA-registered lunch-and-learn presentation from TGP on daylighting
by visiting www.tgpamerica.com. Participants completing the
in-person and online courses can earn credits for both.
ChetanOnline Daylighting Design Course from Technical Glass Products Expands Learning Options
Nov 6, 2008
As architects and designers are looking for resources to help with affective daylighting practices, Technical Glass Products (TGP) has provided a convenient educational tool available 24 hours per day. TGP now offers Web access to its AIA-registered course: "A Bright Future: Daylighting for Tomorrow's Buildings." Design professionals can access the free course via TGP's architectural products Web site:
www.tgpamerica.com.
Course participants are eligible to earn 1.0 Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) learning unit hour in AIA's Continuing Education System (CES). Topics addressed include: the role of daylighting in designing environmentally sustainable buildings; benefits and challenges of utilizing daylighting in designs; options for modern energy-efficient design materials.
The one-hour course consists of six video modules, a daylighting article, and a brief test. Test scores of 80 percent or higher qualify participants for AIA CES credit. TGP will provide participants who receive a passing score with a certificate of completion and will submit their results directly to AIA for credit.
Qualified architectural firms can also still request an in-person, AIA-registered lunch-and-learn presentation from TGP on daylighting by visiting www.tgpamerica.com. Participants completing the in-person and online courses can earn credits for both.