What you will learn

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

1) Promote occupant health and reduce exposure to harmful materials by sourcing and specifying natural finish and structural materials, such as brick, timber, plaster, and clay tile, and understanding the health risks of materials such as vinyl and PVC.

2) Lower the carbon footprint and embodied energy of building projects yb utilizing recycled building materials and designing for longevity through adaptive reuse and durability-focused strategies.

3) Enhance living environments at both home and community scales by using architectural forms and materials that foster a connection to shared culture, history, and environment.

4) Ensure quality, structural integrity, and the safe performance of building envelopes and MEP systems by adopting an active approach ot construction administration, working colaboratively with contractors, subcontractors, and craftspeople to create enduring and resilient structures.