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Welcome to our AIA approved courses, designed to educate and inform with a wide range of discussions featuring everything from curtain wall design and thermal barriers to storefront framing and sustainability.
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Event Date: | August 15, 2024 |
Event Time: | 12:00 pm |
Course Credit: | 1 LU/HSW |
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Course Description:
As construction methods and delivery requirements have changed to evolve and meet new demands, manufacturers now offer a wide array of framing options. Architectural aluminum framing systems can be broken down into several subcategories, including storefront framing, curtain wall, window wall, windows, entrances and more. While each shares some common characteristics, they are also quite different and designed for specific applications. This presentation focuses on these systems—storefront, curtain wall and window wall—and the unique features and characteristics of each, along with their advantages and disadvantages and examples of applications each is designed for. You will better understand the uniqueness of each system and how to select the correct one based on a specific project’s needs.
Event Date: | September 19, 2024 |
Time: | 12:00 pm EST |
Course Credit: | 1LU/HSW |
Course Number: | KNA_220 |
Course Description:
With the recent increase in high-rise multifamily construction in urban areas, the utilization of a newer architectural system called “window wall” has grown. Window wall systems are installed slab–to-slab and can be installed more economically than curtain wall systems, while still providing the performance required in a high-rise application. This presentation gives a proper understanding of the benefits and options available with window wall systems and how these systems are a great solution for multifamily projects and more.
Event Date: | November 21, 2024 |
Time: | 12:00 pm EST |
Course Credit: | 1 LU/HSW |
Course Number: | KNA_136 |
Course Description:
When a design team specifies a system for a commercial project, they want the assurance that the system will meet all expectations and perform as intended for generations. As part of the building envelope, architectural aluminum frames must maintain the energy efficiency of the building, ensure interior thermal comfort and occupant safety, keep air and water out and maintain the building’s integrity in the event of storms, intense winds and seismic movement. This presentation discusses all that goes into ensuring that architectural aluminum framing systems will perform as intended. We will review required tests, how they are determined, and how they impact building projects.
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Event Date: | August 15, 2024 |
Time: | 12:00 pm EST |
Course Credit: | 1 LU/HSW |
Course Description:
As construction methods and delivery requirements have changed to evolve and meet new demands, manufacturers now offer a wide array of framing options. Architectural aluminum framing systems can be broken down into several subcategories, including storefront framing, curtain wall, window wall, windows, entrances and more. While each shares some common characteristics, they are also quite different and designed for specific applications. This presentation focuses on these systems—storefront, curtain wall and window wall—and the unique features and characteristics of each, along with their advantages and disadvantages and examples of applications each is designed for. You will better understand the uniqueness of each system and how to select the correct one based on a specific project’s needs.
Leading each of our webinars will be Kawneer’s Commercial Training Manager, Henry Taylor, CSI, CDT, FMPC
Henry earned a degree in Marketing and English from Georgia State University and an MBA in Management from Kennesaw State University. Beginning his career in commercial construction, he has been with Kawneer for 28 years.
A regular speaker at industry and trade association meetings, Henry has several articles published and is Chairman of the largest Division 8 trade association.