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December 2006
Network Cabling Specification and Installation Practices Impact Building SafetyAdvances in technology offer alternatives to traditional cable materials
Advertorial course provided by DuPont Cabling Solutions
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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December 2006
Moisture Management in Wall Assemblies: Air, Water, and Vapor BarriersSelecting the appropriate protective barrier based on climate, codes, and design criteria
Advertorial course provided by DuPont Tyvek
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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December 2006
The Art and Science of Good VentilationAdvertorial course provided by Broan-NuTone
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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November 2006
Green Building: Essential Design Strategies for a Sustainable FutureLeveraging Environmentally Efficient, Economic Solutions with Solar Insulating Glass, Ceiling Recycling Programs, and Water Conservation
Advertorial course provided by Armstrong Ceiling Systems, Oldcastle GlassĀ®, Sloan Valve
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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November 2006
American Hardwoods Enhance Healthy, Healing SpacesMeeting the exacting requirements of aesthetics, sustainability, durability
Advertorial course provided by The Hardwood Council
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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November 2006
Loblolly House: In Stock and Ready to ShipKieranTimberlake Associates fabricates the loblolly house in a warehouse, setting up a new supply chain and establishing a base to revolutionize the firm's future production.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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October 2006
Designing For Fire Resistance With Gypsum Panel SystemsImproving building safety through the use of fire rated assemblies
Advertorial course provided by USG Corporation
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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October 2006
Collaborating with Contractors for Innovative ArchitectureWith construction more complex than ever, architecture firms are joining forces with construction experts to solve tough problems and innovate. The key is to understand the benefits and challenges.
Advertorial course provided by Kepco+ Structure Tone
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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October 2006
Sleuthing the Mundane and the CatastrophicForensic architects and engineers employ investigative techniques, not to point fingers, but to find the root cause and recommend solutions for problems that plague buildings.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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October 2006
Wood Fire-Rated Doors Combine Safety and AestheticsAdvances in fire-retardant technology offer alternatives to traditional steel fire doors
Advertorial course provided by Artistic Doors and Windows
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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September 2006
Selling the Light of DayIncentive programs and increased demand for building-integrated photovoltaic installations has pushed research and innovation at companies and universities.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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August 2006
21st Century Building Envelope Systems: Merging Innovation with Technology, Sustainability, and FunctionBy addressing energy efficiency, moisture infiltration, aesthetics, and occupant comfort, building envelope elements and component systems enhance design opportunities and minimize potential risk
Advertorial course provided by Dryvit, Vistawall, CENTRIA, W&W Glass, Oldcastle Glass, and Alcoa
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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August 2006
Rooftops Slowly, but Steadily, Start to SproutTechnology begins to take root on roofs in North America as new research supports claims of environmental benefits, and policies encouraging implementation multiply.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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July 2006
An Abandoned Airport Brownfield Takes OffParsons cleans up a massive brownfield site at denver's shuttered stapleton international airport, allowing for the development of new neighborhoods for the inner city
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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June 2006
Designing Bullet Resistant Protection Panel Systems: Capture More than the ImaginationAdvertorial course provided by Bullet Guard Corporation
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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