This is a self-directed, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed, easy-going schedule. We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started. We will have informal discussions, flashcard review, practice quiz & exam sessions, and small group break outs specific to the topic you […]
There is more to Structural Engineering than just adhering to code requirements! Serviceability is the criteria you design for that’s not quite code required but has everything to do with what the building feels like to the user.
The program will review the most common items that are missed in design and construction resulting in violations of accessibility requirements from the federal agency that develops and enforces it.
This 8-hour course will provide attendees with a review of the accessibility requirements that impact multi-family housing accessibility, as found in the 2018 NC Building Code and the 2009 ANSI A117.1 standard.
This is a self-directed, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed, easy-going schedule. We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started. We will have informal discussions, flashcard review, practice quiz & exam sessions, and small group break outs specific to the topic you […]
designSPARK blends: architecture, city-planning, urban design, landscape design, graphic design, to highlight how design is utilized to enhanced experiences!
Join the College of Design at 6 PM in Burns Auditorium on Monday, September 16th for a lecture from Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA, Principal, Brooks + Scarpa Architecture Landscape Urban Design. Part of the Joint Lecture Series with AIA Triangle.
Are you studying for Project Planning & Design or Project Development & Documentation? Do you feel overwhelmed by the structural content? Not sure what you need to know for PPD vs. PDD? Join us and Clark Nexsen's Don Kranbuehl, Senior Architect, and Klause Perkins, Structural Department Head, to answer your questions and more.
In our multidimensional world, why does sound take a second or third seat to vision? We can have both equally! Building on the book “Deaf Architects and Blind Acousticians” by Robert Apfel, this course explores how sound stirs the heart and soothes the soul and the impact of not addressing sound in the design of a space.