Learning Objectives

1. How to introduce wood structure and biogenic material alternatives at the proper level of detail in schematic design. 2. How to identify unique project characteristics which may favor timber options. Introducing them to client and construction management teams will be taught with reference to precedent-setting projects that optimized wood’s capabilities in fire resistance, seismic, challenging soil conditions, and lateral bracing performance. 3. How to incorporate new components and materials into traditional assemblies, placing your firm’s innovation within IBC2021 “tall wood” code trends or potential alternate code approaches within the adoption timeline of your jurisdiction. 4. How to optimize the level of design assist, by using free BIM-integrated tools that are being created and improved in support of all biogenic material options.

Comments

great webinar!

Lani

great webinar!

Lani

Presentation was loaded with information. An introduction to new type of construction.

Neil

Presentation was loaded with information. An introduction to new type of construction.

Neil

ok as is

Randall

Good content

Christopher

Informative

Marco

Very informative, thank you for this learning opportunity!

Jesus

awesome course

Ranger Jefforey J.

Great info. Thank you!

Alireza

Amazing Course

KHAJEH

Great presentaion

Hugo

Very informative course

Lloyd

GOOD COURSE

MATTHEW

Great!

Ramona Venera

very interesting

Madeleine

Great presentation but a lot of "in the weeds" information.

Andrew

Thank you!

Sherry

Good.

Brenda

I enjoyed the course. Well-presented and informative

Domenico

Mastering Timber: How, When, and at What LOD to Introduce Carbon-Fixing Assemblies into Architectural Design

FREE

Introduce wood structure and biogenic material alternatives at the proper level of detail in schematic design.

Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 Sustainable Design + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA + 1 Climate Action (OAA)

Length: 1h


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Mastering Timber: How, When, and at What LOD to Introduce Carbon-Fixing Assemblies into Architectural Design

FREE

Introduce wood structure and biogenic material alternatives at the proper level of detail in schematic design.

Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 Sustainable Design + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA + 1 Climate Action (OAA)

Length: 1h


You must be logged in to take a course. Please login or create an account here

Sponsored by

Learning Objectives

1. How to introduce wood structure and biogenic material alternatives at the proper level of detail in schematic design. 2. How to identify unique project characteristics which may favor timber options. Introducing them to client and construction management teams will be taught with reference to precedent-setting projects that optimized wood’s capabilities in fire resistance, seismic, challenging soil conditions, and lateral bracing performance. 3. How to incorporate new components and materials into traditional assemblies, placing your firm’s innovation within IBC2021 “tall wood” code trends or potential alternate code approaches within the adoption timeline of your jurisdiction. 4. How to optimize the level of design assist, by using free BIM-integrated tools that are being created and improved in support of all biogenic material options.

Comments

great webinar!

Lani

great webinar!

Lani

Presentation was loaded with information. An introduction to new type of construction.

Neil

Presentation was loaded with information. An introduction to new type of construction.

Neil

ok as is

Randall

Good content

Christopher

Informative

Marco

Very informative, thank you for this learning opportunity!

Jesus

awesome course

Ranger Jefforey J.

Great info. Thank you!

Alireza

Amazing Course

KHAJEH

Great presentaion

Hugo

Very informative course

Lloyd

GOOD COURSE

MATTHEW

Great!

Ramona Venera

very interesting

Madeleine

Great presentation but a lot of "in the weeds" information.

Andrew

Thank you!

Sherry

Good.

Brenda

I enjoyed the course. Well-presented and informative

Domenico