Course Description:
Energy conservation has become a critical component in building design. In this course you will learn about the energy flow in the US and consumption of modern buildings. You will also gain a better understanding of the technical properties of shading solutions and discover how automated shading systems contribute to daylighting and daylight harvesting.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the energy flow in the United States and the energy consumption of modern buildings
Recognize energy divisions within buildings that can be made more efficient
Define day lighting and daylight harvesting and understand the best-practice methods for executing both by reviewing applications
Explain the benefits of automated shades systems and interior window treatments by way of solar properties of shades
Length: 1 Hour
Program: CRES45
Credits: 1 LU/HSW
Target: Architect
Cost: Free
Health Safety Welfare: Yes
Sustainable Design: Yes
IESNA Lighting Certification (LC): Yes, 1 LEU (NCQLP’s 1.0 Continuing Education Lighting Course/1.1 AIA Courses)
USGBC’s LEED Green Associate and LEED AP with Specialty: Yes, LEED "Green building task" credit, not "LEED-specific task"
NCEES Professional Engineer (PE): Dependent on individual state’s acceptance of AIA courses
ASID/IDCEC: Not formally approved at this time
More Information: 1.855.263.8754