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Factors For Achieving Water Conservation Excellence: | Why-and What-Today's Architect Should Know About Plumbing and Its Relationship to Sustainable Design | | Advertorial course provided by Sloan Valve Company | | Originally published in the May 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Specifying Ceilings: From Classic to Curved | | | Advertorial course provided by Adams Campbell, Ceilings Plus, Hunter Douglas Contract, illbruck, Norton Industries, Simplex Ceilings | | Originally published in the July 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Associations: Dynamic Connections for the Profession | | | | | Originally published in the June 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fluid Applied Air/Moisture Barriers for Moisture Control and Mold Prevention in Wall Construction | | | Advertorial course provided by Sto Corp | | Originally published in the October 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Flights of Fancy in Long-Span Design | New airport terminals feature breathtaking roof structures, which solve functional challenges while delighting harried travelers. | Nancy B. Solomon, AIA | | | Originally published in the October 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Designing with American Hardwoods: A Sustainable, Versatile Material Choice | | | Advertorial course provided by The Hardwood Council | | Originally published in the October 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Low-Slope Commercial Roofing | Roof Cover Boards Provide Outstanding Performance | Robert C. Grupe, CSI, Director, Architectural and Technical Solutions, USG C | Advertorial course provided by USG | | Originally published in the September 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Commercial Buildings Open Their Windows | Whether it's a greenhouse or an office building, new technologies are helping designers to pry open these hermetically sealed structures and let in some fresh air | Barbara Knecht and Sara Hart | | | Originally published in the September 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center A New Era for Fire Protection and Life Safety | While NIST awaits public comments about its investigation into the Causes of the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers, tall Buildings Continue to Rise | Sara Hart | | | Originally published in the August 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Architects' Widening View of Windows: Technical Advances Elevate the Role of Fenestration | | | Advertorial course provided by Andersen Windows | | Originally published in the August 2005 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Designing With Glass Block: Abundant Applications Provide Practical, Aesthetic and Green Solutions | | | Advertorial courses provided by Pittsburgh Corning Corporation | | Originally published in the October 2007 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center New Glass Technologies Improve Performance of Architectural Glass | Fenestration Advances Boost Energy Efficiency and Lower Maintenance Costs | | Advertorial courses provided by JELD-WEN® Windows and Doors | | Originally published in the October 2007 issue of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Design for a Carbon-Free Life: The Pursuit of "Net" Zero Energy | A Growing Number of Projects Focus Attention On An Elusive Goal. | Molly Miller | | | Originally published in the October 2007 issue of GreenSource. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Water Management in Commercial Window Systems | | | Sponsored by Pella Windows & Doors | | | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Energy Modeling For Sustainability | Evolving software for modeling energy dynamics makes it easier for architects and engineers to design green buildings | B.J. Novitski | | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Door Hardware Comes of Age | Distinctive Designs Meet Aesthetic and Security Requirements | Stanley Stark, FAIA | Sponsored by Rocky Mountain Hardware | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Horizontal Sliding Fire Doors: Code-Compliant Design for Wide-Span Opening Protectives | Since 2000, fire and building codes allow for sliding-door systems for emergency egress | Anthony Flint | Sponsored by Won-Door Products | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center American Hardwoods for High-Traffic Areas | A natural material brings durability, cost-effectiveness and charm to busy venues | | Sponsored by The Hardwood Council | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Match Game: Specifying the Right Projection Screen for the Presentation Space | | | Sponsored by Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc. | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Thin Brick and Thin-Cut Stone Take on Full-Dimension Masonry Products | | | Sponsored by Robinson Brick | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Architectural Zinc: From Gray to Green | A traditional building material finds a green future | Layne Evans | Sponsored by RHEINZINK America, Inc. | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Building Even Better Concrete | Manufacturers, scientists, and designers strive to reduce a vital material's environmental footprint while exploiting its many beneficial qualities. | Joann Gonchar, AIA | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the December 2007 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Sunpower for School Kids | A PV system can supply some of the energy your school needs, but may be even better as a teacher of physics, energy, and sustainability concepts. | Deane Evans, FAIA | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in Schools of the 21st Century, a supplement of Architectural Record. | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Managing Client Expectations to Reduce Professional Liability Risk | Practice management techniques can lower the risk of client dissatisfaction and professional liability claims. | | Sponsored by the Design Professional group of the XL Insurance companies | | Originally published in the January 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Architecture, Hot and Cold | The collaboration between two Australian firms on Melbourne's new Council House 2 shows off the design possibilities for building-integrated HVAC | Russell Fortmeyer | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the January 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Precious Water: Sustainable Indoor Water Systems | New techniques and technologies--including bathroom and lavatory fixtures--help boost full-building water efficiency | C. C. Sullivan | Sponsored by TOTO and Zurn Engineered Water Solutions | | Originally published in the January 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Precious Water: Sustainable Indoor Water Systems | New techniques and technologies--including bathroom and lavatory fixtures--help boost full-building water efficiency | C. C. Sullivan | Sponsored by TOTO and Zurn Engineered Water Solutions | | Originally published in the January 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Rapidly Renewable Materials' Complex Calculus | Evaluating the environmental impact of alternative building products is more involved than a straightforward examination of the length of planting and harvest cycles | B.J. Novitski | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Designing and Specifying Architectural Columns | | | Sponsored by Crown Column and Millwork, LLC | | | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center The Case For Commissioning | Long considered a requirement of high-performance building, two recent projects present new angles on commissioning. | Sara Hart | From GreenSource | | Originally published in the January 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Looking Back and Moving Forward | Postoccupancy evaluations offer a systematic process for assessing completed projects, pointing the way to better-performing buildings. | Joann Gonchar, AIA | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the February 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Learning to Live on Alternative Energy | Three landmark projects show us how to integrate renewable-energy strategies into architecture, without compromising design | David Sokol, Russell Fortmeyer & Joann Gonchar, AIA | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the March 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Designing for Sustainability: | Cementitious-based Building Materials Contribute to LEED® Credits | | Sponsored by Lafarge | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Standing on Green Principles: Sustainable Flooring Choices and Life Cycle Assessment | Innovative technologies, as well as tried-and-true materials, contribute to sustainable flooring from "cradle to cradle." | C.C. Sullivan | Sponsored by Amorim Flooring North America, Forbo Flooring Systems and Teragren® Fine Bamboo Flooring, Panels & Veneer | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Standing on Green Principles: Sustainable Flooring Choices and Life Cycle Assessment | Innovative technologies, as well as tried-and-true materials, contribute to sustainable flooring from | C.C. Sullivan | Sponsored by Amorim Flooring North America, Forbo Flooring Systems and Teragren® Fine Bamboo Flooring, Panels & Veneer | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Standing on Green Principles: Sustainable Flooring Choices and Life Cycle Assessment | Innovative technologies, as well as tried-and-true materials, contribute to sustainable flooring from | C.C. Sullivan | Sponsored by Amorim Flooring North America, Forbo Flooring Systems and Teragren® Fine Bamboo Flooring, Panels & Veneer | | Originally published in the April 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Best Practices in Integrated Project Delivery for Overall Improved Service Delivery Management | Growth of AEC organizations and the desire to better manage building projects leads firms to implement next-generation collaboration tools and integrated server products. The technologies are shown to save time and money while improving knowledge management. | C.C. Sullivan | Sponsored by Microsoft Professional Services Industry Solutions | | Originally published in May 2008 | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Sound Choices in Acoustical Drywall | New generation products deliver enhanced sound suppression solutions that reduce cost and offer revenue opportunities to developers. | | Sponsored by Supress Products | | Originally published in May 2008 | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Targets for Building Performance: Selecting Windows that Work | Building performance is affected by wind and water pressures — high-performance windows are chosen through the application of best practice calculations. | Celeste Allen Novak, AIA, LEED AP | Sponsored by Pella® Windows & Doors | | Originally published in the May 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Let the (Indirect) Sun Shine In | A highly collaborative design process and in-depth analysis produce daylighting systems for two expanding art museums on opposite coasts | Joann Gonchar, AIA | From Architectural Record | | Originally published in the May 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Lighting Control in the Office Space | | | Sponsored by Lutron Electronics Co. Inc. | | | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Sustainable Landscape Lighting Systems | Providing Energy-efficient, Material-efficient and Design-efficient Solutions in Outdoor Settings | Jeanette Fitzgerald | Sponsored by B-K Lighting | | Originally published in May 2008 | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Wood Provides Natural Fenestration Solutions | The right species for window and door applications offer benefits in practicality, aesthetics and sustainability | | Sponsored by Marvin Windows and Doors | | Originally published in the June 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center A Sleek Skyscraper in San Francisco Raises the Profile of Performance-Based Design | The nearly complete tower demonstrates multiple benefits of a nonprescriptive approach | Nadine M. Post | | | Originally published in the June 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Inside Beijing's Big Box of Blue Bubbles | A multidisciplinary design team employed an innovative digital process to produce a surprising, highly integrated envelope-and-structure combination. | Joann Gonchar, AIA | | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fire-Rated Glass and Glazing | | | Sponsored by Pilkington Fire Protection Glass North America | | | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Toward Wiser Water Strategies | To lessen the burden on increasingly constrained fresh-water supplies, designers and building owners turn to alternative sources | Alex Wilson | | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Architectural Glass: Production, Selection and Performance | | | Pilkington North America | | | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Design Professionals Follow the Physician's Precept: "First, Do No Harm" | Innovative strategies improve air quality inside health care facilities so that patients don't end up sicker than when they arrived | Josephine Minutillo | | | Originally published in the August 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Escalator Basics Today: How to Plan, Design and Update | New technology and code revisions plus the absence of standard building interface dimensions require a project by project approach to escalator design. | Karin Tetlow | Sponsored by KONE Inc. | | Originally published in the October 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella? Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Glass Act: Where Beauty and Engineering Clearly Meet | Seeing through today's spectacular bolted structural glazing systems to the precision engineering inside | Layne Evans | Sponsored by W & W Glass, LLC | | Originally published in the October 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Fresh Air and Daylight: Designing Natural Environments | Manufacturers are providing opportunities for fresh air in buildings while integrating daylighting techniques for increased energy efficiency. | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP, En\compass Architecture | Sponsored by EFCO Corporation, La Cantina Doors, Milgard Windows & Doors, Nana Wall Systems, Inc., OpenAire Inc., Pella® Windows and Doors, Solatube International | | Originally published in the July 2008 issue of GreenSource | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Universal Design Solutions: Integrating Innovative Products and Spatial Design | A closer look at key Universal Design principles for residential design. Included in this study of Universal Design features is a survey of what should be considered when specifying appliances in kitchens and laundry spaces. | Mark R. Johnson, FAIA | Sponsored by Whirlpool Corporation | | Originally published in August 2008 | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Achieving Fire Protection of Electrical Life Safety Circuits | Polymer insulated fire-rated cable for fire protection provides an effective alternative to the traditional practice of specifying construction methods. | Karin Tetlow | Sponsored by Tyco Thermal Controls | | Originally published in August 2008 | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Raising the Energy-efficient Roof with Concrete Tile: Beyond Traditional Curb Appeal | Architects face many issues in specifying a concrete tile roof and code-compliant installation to ensure a sustainable, quality roofing system in both residential and commercial settings. | | Sponsored by Hanson Roof Tile | | Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Large, Low Velocity Fans: Making Energy Efficiency a Breeze | Advanced, good-looking solutions for air movement in large spaces | | Sponsored by Big Ass Fans® | | Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Hot Water on Demand: Natural Gas Tankless Hot Water Heaters Fit your Energy Budget | | Celeste Novak, AIA, LEED AP | Sponsored by GE Appliances | | Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Some Assembly Required | Five firms explore the potential of prefabrication with digital tools, a diversity of materials, and varying degrees of on-site labor | Joann Gonchar, AIA | | | Originally published in the September 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center Verdant Surfaces | As the benefits of green walls and roofs become common knowledge, interest grows as rapidly as the vegetation | B.J. 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Arsenault, AIA, NCARB, LEED-AP | Sponsored by Dow Corning Corporation | | Originally published in the November 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center The American Hardwood Advantage: Carbon-neutral Materials for Today's Zero Tolerance Goals | American hardwoods help offset global warming and benefit the built environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. | | Sponsored by The Hardwood Council | | Originally published in the November 2008 issue of Architectural Record | McGraw-Hill Construction - Continuing Education Center An Energy-Conserving Technology From Europe Makes Inroads in the U.S. | American design teams discover the advantages of chilled beams, a mechanical device popular abroad for more than a decade | B.J. 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