AIA Continuing Education Overview
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) was created in 1857. Through education,
government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach activities, the
AIA works toward a public environment that is responsive to the people it serves while
representing the professional interests of America’s architects.
The AIA recognizes that continuing education in architecture is crucial to advancing
and improving the profession. Architects need continuing education to maintain
competency, to prepare for the future, to fulfill the continuing education requirements
for AIA membership, and frequently to renew state licensure.
We will update our course options as soon as possible.
This Course is approved by the AIA
Description: | The New York City skyline is legendary for its skyscrapers, architecture and the water towers on nearly every building over six stories tall. The water towers started to appear in New York City in the 1800’s as a way to bring water to upper floors in taller buildings. The redwood tanks were built and installed by barrel makers during that time. Each tank was held together with only steel straps with no adhesive to keep the contents pure. Each tank has a life span of approximately 40 years. These timeless structures are a signature of New York just like Central Park. Now we reclaim that redwood and upcycle it into many other products. |
|
Course Information Link: | http://mfpny.blogspot.com/p/aiaces-courses.html |
|
Learning Units: | 1 |
|
Credit Designations: | LU |
|
Course Format: | Instructor-led face-to-face |
|
Contact Us: | Manhattan Forest Products Sol Kassorla 29 E. 19th Street New York, NY 10003 212-595-0900 info@mfpny.com |
|
Learning Objective 1: | You learn about the history of reclaimed wood from various NY landmarks, such as Coney Island Boardwalk, NY Water Tower Redwood and the Sheffield Dairy. |
|
Learning Objective 2: | You will learn the process of reclaiming, cleaning, drying and finally re-milling various wood species. |
|
Learning Objective 3: | You will also learn about the many ways in which these various reclaimed wood species can be recycled, upcycled into an amazing range of building products for residential and commercial applications. |
|
Learning Objective 4: | Understanding the need to recycle old building materials for future generations. |
|
|
|
|
|
Course Code: | Start Date:
MM/DD/YYYY | End Date:
MM/DD/YYYY | City: | |
-MFP21213 B A | 05/08/2013 | 05/08/2013 | NEW YORK CITY_NY |
|
|
|
|
Please note that past, hidden, or unpublished sessions do not show in this view.
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This Course is approved by the AIA
|
|
|
|
MFP21213 - A 2013 | Class Limit: TBA | Spaces Remaining: TBA | Pending: TBA |
|
Start Date (MM/DD/YYYY) : | 02/12/2013 |
End Date (MM/DD/YYYY) : | 02/12/2013 |
Cancellation Date: | 02/12/2013 |
Time Zone: | EST [GMT -05:00] |
Presenter: | Ron Sauer, Sol Kassorla, |
Description: | The New York City skyline is legendary for its skyscrapers, architecture and the water towers on nearly every building over six stories tall. The water towers started to appear in New York City in the 1800’s as a way to bring water to upper floors in taller buildings. The redwood tanks were built and installed by barrel makers during that time. Each tank was held together with only steel straps with no adhesive to keep the contents pure. Each tank has a life span of approximately 40 years. These timeless structures are a signature of New York just like Central Park. Now we reclaim that redwood and upcycle it into many other products. |
|
Session Timetable
|
|
Day | Time | Room | Country - State | City |
|
02/12/2013 | 1:00 PM To 2:30 PM | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP 41 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003 | UNITED STATES - New York | NEW YORK_NY |
Description: | The New York City skyline is legendary for its skyscrapers, architecture and the water towers on nearly every building over six stories tall. The water towers started to appear in New York City in the 1800’s as a way to bring water to upper floors in taller buildings. The redwood tanks were built and installed by barrel makers during that time. Each tank was held together with only steel straps with no adhesive to keep the contents pure. Each tank has a life span of approximately 40 years. These timeless structures are a signature of New York just like Central Park. Now we reclaim that redwood and upcycle it into many other products. |
|
Course Information Link: | http://mfpny.blogspot.com/p/aiaces-courses.html |
|
Learning Units: | 1 |
|
Credit Designations: | LU |
|
Course Format: | Instructor-led face-to-face |
|
Contact Us: | Manhattan Forest Products Sol Kassorla 29 E. 19th Street New York, NY 10003 212-595-0900 info@mfpny.com |
|
Learning Objective 1: | You learn about the history of reclaimed wood from various NY landmarks, such as Coney Island Boardwalk, NY Water Tower Redwood and the Sheffield Dairy. |
|
Learning Objective 2: | You will learn the process of reclaiming, cleaning, drying and finally re-milling various wood species. |
|
Learning Objective 3: | You will also learn about the many ways in which these various reclaimed wood species can be recycled, upcycled into an amazing range of building products for residential and commercial applications. |
|
Learning Objective 4: | Understanding the need to recycle old building materials for future generations. |
|
|
|
|
|
Course Code: | Start Date:
MM/DD/YYYY | End Date:
MM/DD/YYYY | City: | |
-MFP21213 A | 02/12/2013 | 02/12/2013 | NEW YORK_NY |
|
|
|
|
Please note that past, hidden, or unpublished sessions do not show in this view. |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment