Become an expert on a specific area of interest through our Academies of Digital Learning. These academies allow you to focus on specific areas of design interest while earning some or all of your annual CE requirements. Upon successful completion of each academy, you will receive continuing education credits that demonstrates your mastery and achievement.
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The Heat Pump Course Collection offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of heat pump technology, with a strong focus on the installation and maintenance of heat pump water heaters (HPWHs). This collection is designed for HVAC and plumbing professionals looking to expand their skills in energy-efficient water heating solutions.
Courses within this collection cover essential topics such as site assessment, system configuration, safety considerations, and best practices for ensuring optimal performance. Participants will gain hands-on knowledge of the tools, techniques, and troubleshooting methods needed to install and service HPWHs effectively. Whether you are new to heat pump technology or looking to refine your expertise, this collection provides the foundational skills and confidence necessary to deliver reliable, sustainable hot water solutions in residential and commercial settings.
This training program will introduce architects to the concepts, science, and mitigation of thermal bridging in building envelope systems. The four-course academy includes a review of how current NYS energy code regulates thermal bridging, and then explores thermal bridging in three common construction types and building case studies. The case studies highlight the physics of thermal bridging within specific details, impacts thermal bridging on building performance, durability and comfort, and common design solutions to mitigate thermal bridging and achieve desired thermal performance targets.
Innovative products and advanced technologies have elevated the role of glass in modern architecture. From retail spaces to high-end residences, glass enhances design by maximizing natural light, energy efficiency, and style. The Glass in Architecture Academy explores the latest in glass coatings, insulating units, and curtain walls, offering insights into how glass can improve both aesthetics and performance in your projects.
The tight residential housing market highlights the need for smart, sustainable, and high-performing multifamily projects. As demand for distinctive housing grows, architects are incorporating innovative strategies and material trends to create spaces that meet diverse needs. The Multifamily Housing Academy focuses on projects ranging from affordable to luxury, addressing aesthetics, sustainability, resilience, and community connectivity.
The Custom Home Academy offers courses on designing unique, personalized residential spaces that reflect clients' visions for comfort, performance, and flexibility. Explore trends, styles, and processes in creating custom homes, from Mid-Century Modern designs to incorporating glass for natural light and stunning views. Learn about the latest innovations in 3-D design, sustainability, and more to meet evolving client needs and design trends.
Biophilic design goes beyond trends, focusing on improving occupant well-being, especially post-pandemic. While elements like daylighting and natural materials are key, the human element—particularly art—plays a critical role. The Biophilia Academy explores how biophilic elements enhance health, offer green building credits, and contribute to carbon sequestration through innovative biomorphism strategies.
The Interiors Academy explores the transformative power of design, focusing on trends, health-focused environments, and the impact of color, paint, and finishes. Courses dive into advancements in coatings and sustainable practices, offering design professionals practical insights and eco-conscious strategies. Discover global residential and commercial interiors that blend functionality with comfort, hospitality, and wellness.
As the fight against climate change intensifies, architects are leading the way in sustainable design. These courses equip you with the skills to balance performance, cost, and design while embracing circular design principles and minimizing waste. Learn how to use ethically sourced materials and reduce carbon footprints, empowering you to create resilient, eco-friendly spaces and contribute to a healthier planet.
Water intrusion is a major challenge in ensuring safe, durable, and sustainable buildings. While vapor barriers and rainscreens get attention, foundations, basements, and balconies are equally critical. The Waterproofing Academy explores strategies for water mitigation, air barrier systems, liquid flashing, and pest control, equipping architects with essential tools for effective water management.
Buildings must withstand both expected and unexpected challenges, from environmental forces to evolving occupant needs. The Mastering Movement™ Academy explores how local conditions impact structures, offering solutions for durability, performance, and occupant well-being. From protective surfaces to moisture-controlling louvers, discover how to balance aesthetics with resilience in dynamic environments.
From ancient Rome to modern design, glass remains a timeless, versatile building material. It enhances sustainability, comfort, and innovation in architecture. The Glass and Glazing Academy explores advancements like energy-efficient coatings and protective glazing, showcasing glass’s role in safety, design, and high-performance spaces.
Architectural acoustics blend science, research, and design to enhance occupant experience beyond aesthetics. A "total acoustics" approach is essential for performance venues, schools, and healthcare facilities, ensuring sound is controlled and optimized. The Acoustics Academy explores innovative solutions that balance noise control, sustainability, and design, creating spaces that perform as beautifully as they look.
Amid today’s challenges—climate change, economic shifts, and pandemics—metal building innovations offer flexible, sustainable solutions. From striking facades to energy-efficient roofing, metal delivers durability, design versatility, and performance. The Metal Architecture Academy explores advancements like MCM, IMPs, solar-integrated panels, and reflective coatings, redefining sustainability and efficiency in modern architecture.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark civil rights law that enhances access and opportunities for people with disabilities across all aspects of community life, has been in place for over three decades. Building on this foundation, the architecture, design, and construction industries have moved beyond mere code compliance, consistently innovating and reimagining accessible and universal design to improve the built environment for everyone. The ADA Academy explores design methodologies that promote equity and accessibility for people with disabilities today while anticipating the needs of future generations.
As architects and designers prioritize occupant well-being, indoor environmental quality is more important than ever. Beyond aesthetics, factors like air quality, sound, temperature, and light shape healthier, more productive spaces. This academy explores best practices in sustainable design, covering trends, regulations, and market shifts while keeping environmental impact at the forefront.
Wood is a timeless choice for its versatility, sustainability, and natural beauty. Mass timber, including engineered products like CLT and glulam, offers strength, fire resistance, seismic resilience, and superior thermal and acoustic performance.
The Mass Timber Academy highlights wood’s role in public and commercial projects, emphasizing its low-carbon footprint, durability, and design flexibility. Architects and engineers can harness these benefits to build sustainable, high-performance structures that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Roofing systems are essential for creating durable, energy-efficient, and resilient structures. With a growing range of options, architects and designers must confidently specify the right systems. This academy covers the latest roofing technologies and materials, from fleece membranes to PVC roofing, and explores critical topics like wind speed ratings, leak detection, and warranties.