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Continuing Education Corner
Glass and glazing, metal systems and various other fenestration
technologies are continuously evolving. As a result it’s important for
the architectural community to stay up-to-date on the most recent information.
One of the biggest trends in architecture, both interior and exterior
applications is decorative glass. Stay informed by considering some of
these industry courses.
Course Title: Using and Specifying Acid-etched Glass or Mirror in Interior
or Exterior Glass Applications
Provider: Walker Glass
Learning Units: 1
This course takes a look at areas such as the acid-etch process; different
acid-etched glass and mirror products; applications; contributions to
LEED; fabrication processes compatible with acid-etched glass; cleaning;
specifications and standards; and more.
http://www.walkerglass.com
Course Title: An Introduction to Decorative Glass
Provider: GANA
Learning Units: 1
This presentation looks at several aspects of decorative glazing, and
browses through the basic categories and types of products, discussing
the definitions, applications, production and specifying of each. Those
taking part in this course will learn the definitions of different types
of decorative glass; various design and application possibilities using
decorative glass; how the different types of decorative glass are made;
and tips on specifying different types of decorative glass.
http://www.glasswebsite.com
If your company offers an AIA Continuing Education Course
please let us know about it by emailing erogers@glass.com.
Architects' Guide to Glass & Metal
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