Academies of Digital Learning

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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Indoor Environmental Quality: Healthy Design

As architects and designers learn more about the relationship between the built environment and the health and well-being of occupants, the importance of indoor environmental quality becomes urgent. Besides aesthetics, key factors like air quality, sound, temperature, and light must be considered to create a space that is healthy, productive, and beautiful. Additionally, the health of the planet is at stake, so incorporating sustainable materials is critical. This academy offers a focused exploration of best practices that support sustainable design specifically related to enhanced indoor environmental quality. Topics examined include trends, increasing productivity, updated regulations, and market shifts, while keeping sustainable design front and center.

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Glass in Architecture

Innovative products, new strategies and advanced technologies have led to a heightened appreciation for the use of glass in today’s building design. From retail and workplace spaces to arts centers and high-end residences, glass elevates the built environment by putting a light-filled, high-performing, energy-efficient, contemporary spin on modern architecture. Glass coatings and insulating glass units improve energy performance by managing solar heat and can minimize glare for clearer views. Technology allows facades and curtain walls to appear seamless, while having an improved capacity to withstand storm impacts and to meet rigorous building codes. All of this can be done with style, using colored glass, clear to the edge glass, or anything in between that allows natural light into spaces, while enhancing energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Glass lends a sense of space and can seem to remove the barriers between nature and the indoors. The courses in the Glass in Architecture Academy cover a wide range of glass-related topics so you can begin your own exploration of the innovative use of glass in your projects.

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Business and Technology of Architecture

Maintaining a competitive edge in our rapidly evolving business landscape is no easy task. Old systems and the inability to adapt to the latest technology can put many industry professionals on their heels when it comes to meeting client demands. However, leaning into the winds of change can prove to be both an operational advantage and a gateway to greater creative control for architects, designers, and structural engineers. The Business and Technology of Architecture Academy focuses specifically on how to best integrate new design software and communication tools to maximize the available resources and returns in this digital age. Streamlining processes, responding to design changes, and incorporating client requests in real-time is not only possible, but also a must for thriving architects and designers.

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Mastering Movement™

Preparing for both the expected, and unexpected elements that can impact a building, should be a priority for architects, designers, structural engineers, building owners, and occupants. Over the course of its useful life buildings will need to contend with the ever-changing whims of nature, as well as the increasing demands of occupants and visitors. The Mastering Movement™ Academy looks at the impact the local environment has on a build and offers resources and solutions to help provide durability, expected performance, and a healthy space for occupants. From protectives surfaces that provide durable and low-maintenance performance for doors and walls, to louvers that arrest moisture intrusion while supporting the beauty of a structure, we will investigate the vital nature of combining aesthetic and performance goals, in a constantly active environment.

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Metal Architecture

Amidst today's unprecedented challenges—climate change, economic shifts, and pandemics— metal building innovations shine. In architecture, metal walls and roofing offer flexible, sustainable, high-performance solutions that address these issues while infusing design with freshness. From captivating color palettes to easy installation, they redefine architectural building solutions. The Metal Architecture Academy delves into metal’s many possibilities. For instance, metal walls composed of metal composite material (MCM), insulated metal panels (IMPs), and single-skin metal panels offer durable and stunning architectural facades in a myriad of shapes and finishes. And, when it comes to low-slope metal, steep-slope metal, and IMP roofing and components, the designs, energy savings, and durability attributes are innumerable. Discover transformative advancements like solar-integrated panels, reflective coatings, and above-sheathing ventilation, which redefine sustainability, energy efficiency, and aesthetics in modern architecture. Dive into these courses, which explore the latest trends and methods leveraging metal's versatility for progressive, eco-friendly structures that push architectural boundaries.

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Interiors

From cutting-edge insights and aesthetic trends to nature-inspired indoor environments crafted for health, wellness, and comfort, the Interiors Academy showcases the profound impact of interior design. The courses offer a comprehensive exploration of interior design approaches, with a dedicated focus on the transformative potential of paint, finishes, and color selections. We will explore the latest advancements in paint technology and coatings, allowing design professionals to gain insights into their practical applications and aesthetic contributions. Additionally, we delve into the forefront of sustainability within the industry, highlighting eco-conscious practices that shape contemporary interiors. Throughout the Academy, you will encounter a host of exemplary residential and commercial interiors from across the globe, showcasing innovative design strategies that not only enhance functionality but also embrace the essence of hospitality, serenity, and comfort.

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Glass and Glazing Design

From its ancient roots in Roman times to its contemporary applications, glass has stood the test of time as a visually stunning and structurally robust building material. Today, it continues to play a vital role in design, offering sustainable solutions, enhancing human comfort, and driving innovative architectural concepts. The Glass and Glazing Academy highlights the latest advancements in glass and glazing technology, ranging from energy-efficient coatings to protective glazing systems. Moreover, it provides insights into strategies for creating inspiring learning environments, and shines a light on the crucial role protective glass and glazing play in safeguarding vulnerable establishments like schools, hospitals, banks, and movie theaters. With its diverse possibilities to elevate the built environment, glass remains a tried-and-true material for the ages.

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Concrete

Concrete is a go-to choice for architects worldwide. The Concrete Academy brings you a range of courses focused on the many decorative and performance aspects of concrete, known widely for its affordability, versatility, and durability. Concrete is often chosen for its thermal mass, which can help reduce energy use in buildings. The concept of Net Zero buildings has gained traction, and concrete manufacturers are exploring ways to reduce the carbon footprint of their products. The academy covers topics such as the use of recycled CO2, life cycle analyses, and insulating concrete form systems. This academy also emphasizes the use of circular materials and construction practices to help reduce carbon emissions. What’s more, find out about the use of decorative ad exposed concrete in both indoor and outdoor settings, and other developments in concrete innovation. The academy provides architects, designers, and other building professionals with the knowledge they need to stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving field, whether it's new concrete formulations or cutting-edge construction techniques.

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Thermal Bridging

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.

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Health and Well-Being

Designing for health and well-being is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s a must, especially in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Architects and designers are recognizing the many advantages to incorporating strategies that support health, wellness and comfort in the built environment, and are prioritizing the creation of spaces that optimize quality of life for building occupants, visitors and the community at large.

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Durability

As an abundant natural resource, stone has great potential in a world that needs innovation now more than ever. Stone wool insulation is a durable technology that meets the requirements for the International Building Code’s (IBC) non-combustible materials. The process of spinning molten volcanic rock at 1500 C into fibers leads to a strong material that features outstanding thermal, fire and acoustic properties. This academy focuses on how rock wool provides solutions for energy efficiency, sound absorption and fire safety in a time of increasing concerns about climate change and in pandemic-informed environments where occupant mental and physical health are of the highest priority.
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Natural Stone

Natural stone as a building material shows up virtually everywhere—from building facades to landscaping and interior accents. The Stone Academy examines the innovative design and structural uses of natural stone in residential, commercial, and public applications. It also delves into the use of stone as a sustainable material, as well as provides an overview of the aesthetic benefits, technical advances, fabrication, quarrying and excavation challenges, installation issues, and the overarching historical context of stone. Additionally, the academy examines many different types of stone and provides insights and case studies detailing their use, both indoors and out.

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Flooring

Commercial and residential spaces are getting amazing makeovers in the field of flooring. New innovations in aesthetic designs, pet- and kid-friendly surfaces, sustainability and health all become appealing as the world navigates the transformation of spaces in a world still grappling with pandemic procedures. Despite the challenges—and perhaps because of them—the flooring industry has stepped up to find solutions for commercial office, home office and public spaces that not only address problems but create great promise for better health, safety and well-being than ever before.

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Tile

Equal parts strength and beauty, the timelessness of ceramic tile as a building material cannot be overstated. In a class of its own, tile blends the qualities of aesthetics, durability, resilience, versatility, and cost effectiveness to create spaces that combine an old-world feel with a modern twist on design. This academy guides learners in both the practical and the stylistic specification of tile for both interior and exterior applications with courses that delve into known challenges (and how to avoid potential pitfalls) as well as the latest tile industry standards. Highlighting the latest trends in tile—from green tiles, soft-textured, and flecked effect to extra-large format, extra-thick tiles, and tiles that support biophilia, the Tile Academy sheds light on what’s next in ceramic tile innovation, illustrating how and why tile continues to push architecture into new possibilities.

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Healthcare

These past few years of the COVID-19 pandemic have indeed tested limitations but have also shed new light on the undeniable importance of creating and maintaining safe, robust, and easy-to-maintain healthcare settings. In addition, there has been a demonstrated transition from facilities with a traditionally spare, institutional feel toward inviting healthcare settings with a focus on comfort and compassion, for patients, visitors and staff alike, providing more of a hospitality feel. Many would argue that the pandemic has potentially accelerated a move that was already in-progress to create healthcare environments that address noise, efficiency of layout, energy savings, beauty and comfort, all in the service of improved occupant health.

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Multifamily Housing

A tight residential housing market underscores the need for a wide breadth of smart, accessible, sustainable, and high-performing multifamily projects. As the demand and desire for distinctive multifamily housing continues to expand, architects and designers are incorporating innovative practices, strategies, and material trends to create spaces that rise to the occasion both here and abroad. The Multifamily Housing Academy puts the spotlight on multifamily housing projects—from affordable and inclusive to high-end luxury, while also addressing aesthetics, labor, community, sustainability, resiliency, and connectivity.

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ADA

Accessible design is growing. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), landmark civil rights legislation that increases access and opportunity for people with disabilities across community life, has been the law of the land for more than three decades. Taking that as a starting point, the architecture, design, and construction industries have gone beyond mere code adherence, constantly working to find new and innovative means to approach accessible and universal design in creative ways to enhance the built environment for all—from ADA signage and designing ADA-compliant commercial showers and bathrooms to modular construction that embraces a new vision for accessibility and innovative solutions for learning environments. As noted by the CDC, one in four U.S. adults currently lives with a disability. With demographics changing and Baby Boomers aging, there has never been a more critical time for architects and designers to understand the full range of options, challenges, and opportunities surrounding this critical law. This academy is focused on a range of design methodologies that will make life more equitable for those who have disabilities today, while also keeping future generations in mind.

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Sustainability

In today's rapidly changing world, where the fight against climate change has become a global priority, architects are taking center stage in incorporating sustainability principles. The stakes are higher than ever before, and as environmental stewards, the industry is embracing the challenge of designing for a better future. These courses equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate this volatile landscape, all while staying true to a project's performance, economic viability, and design objectives. We go beyond the basics and delve into the realm of circular design principles, where we explore innovative strategies for minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency. We also emphasize the importance of ethically sourced materials, recognizing that sustainability extends beyond energy efficiency. By incorporating responsibly procured materials, you can significantly reduce a project's carbon footprint and contribute to a healthier planet. Architects and designers have the unique opportunity to lead the way in creating healthier communities. Whether it's implementing pre-engineered solutions to minimize embodied carbon, designing for resilience in the face of climate events, or specifying environmentally friendly materials, this Academy provides you with the necessary tools to drive positive change.

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Custom Home

When it comes to the art and science of designing truly unique and personalized residential spaces, modern custom homes need to embody the hopes, dreams, and visions of clients who look to their homes for comfort, performance, and flexibility. The Custom Home Academy offers an array of courses that dive into the various aspects of designing a one-of-a-kind home, examining the many trends, styles, and processes for creating a unique residence, including the resurgence of Mid-Century Modern design, and incorporating glass for breathtaking views and natural light. We will explore single-family home design—for both new homes and renovations—and the importance of lighting, thermal comfort, outdoor space, accessibility, and sustainability, as well as the latest innovations in 3-D design. With the world constantly evolving, this Academy provides architects with the knowledge and skills required to adapt to changing environments and design trends, while meeting the specific needs of clients. After all, there is no place like home.

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Wood Structures

From economy, to sustainability, to beauty and aesthetics, wood continues to be an evergreen favorite for architects, designers, and occupants. Whether designing for light frame or mass timber structural systems, the versatility of wood can contribute to thermal, acoustic, seismic and fire performance requirements as well as a sustainable supply chain. As new projects in the public and civic arena open, wood continues to offer high performance durability with a low-carbon footprint and enduring beauty.

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Acoustics

Science, research, and the application wisdom accrued over time all come together in the art of architectural acoustics. The beauty of a space is no longer constrained to simply the visual impression, today acoustic design is as important, or possibly even more critical, to the occupant experience. A “total acoustics” approach to design is now a requirement for many projects, especially performance venues, education institutions and health care facilities. The audible experience of the occupant - from the time they enter the space until they leave -must be thoughtfully designed to enhance, limit, and control sound transmission. The Acoustics Academy provides a look at innovative and contemporary acoustical choices that complement the built environment, regardless of the desired aesthetics. It examines the basics of sound transmission in commercial spaces, to creating venues that blend cultural context with performance requirements. This academy looks at how integration of cutting-edge sound blocking, and noise control elements can play a necessary part in both occupant well-being and sustainable design goals.

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Business of Architecture

The business of architecture is experiencing a profound evolution—some would say a revolution. Beyond the mainstay of ever-evolving design and construction techniques, data science and artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to disrupt the ages-old profession. Climate change and the movement toward sustainability and resiliency are creating new approaches to architectural design and even introducing opportunities to present new service offerings to clients. The Business of Architecture Academy demonstrates how architects can lead by example in design of their own offices as well as in product-selection choices for their clients.

Earn 8 AIA LU (4 AIA LU/HSW + 4 AIA LU/Elective).

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Resiliency

Communities today are facing unpredictable challenges with increasing intensities in the form of natural, as well as man-made, disasters. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from these challenges, and architects are leaders in providing cities, communities and individuals with tools to prepare and respond. As climate change and its effects are being felt around the world, the design community is on the forefront of the conversation about what resilient design is and how the built environment will meet the challenges.

Earn 8.25 AIA LU (6.25 AIA LU/HSW and 2 AIA LU/Elective)

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Commercial Roofing

Designing, specifying, and installing roofing systems remains one of the most important aspects of creating a durable, energy-efficient, safe, and resilient structure. Today, there are more choices than ever when it comes to types and styles of roofing systems, and being able to specify confidently is critical for architects and designers. This academy will provide an overview of the state of roofing systems, including new technologies and materials being developed to address uplift, solar exposure, and water intrusion. Roofing options need not be confusing, and this academy covers everything from fleece membranes and urethane adhesives to exterior VOCs, PVC roofing, white EPDM, and the critical importance of understanding roofing wind speed ratings, using and mastering electronic leak detection devices and warranties.

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