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NAHB Continuing Education Providers Directory

The NAHB Continuing Education Providers Directory is a listing of relevant education courses, including in-person courses, conferences, podcasts, webcasts, webinars and workshops/training programs. NAHB wants to make it easier for NAHB designation holders to earn their required continuing education credits to maintain their NAHB designation(s), whether by participating in NAHB and HBA events or programs sponsored by other providers.

Company:Hanley Wood, LLC
Event Title:Designing To The Edges: Exploring Community-Led Architecture
Event Type: Online Course
Event Location:Online
Event Date:On-going
Education Content Hours:1 Hour
Event Description:

Architecture is far from simple shelter. When thoughtfully and carefully designed, it can lift citizens and entire communities from their burdens, whether physical, mental, or economic. Community-led architecture is an evolution toward equitable, inclusive, and diverse design.

This course will explore some of the challenges underserved populations face and how community-led architecture can help create more sustainable, healthier, and happier communities. It will also examine how designers can incorporate propane into buildings for cooking, water, and space heating as an affordable, energy-efficient alternative to electric appliances for vulnerable communities worldwide.

Attendees will earn 1 hour of continuing education credit for the following NAHB professional designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB and GMR. 

Learning Objective 1:Identify and characterize underserved, vulnerable, and special needs populations
Learning Objective 2:Examine the challenges that various underserved populations face in our built environment and how community-led architecture can lift these populations and alleviate some of their burdens
Learning Objective 3:Describe how propane is used globally for cooking, water- and space-heating to provide an affordable, energy-efficient option for vulnerable communities
Learning Objective 4:Explore several case studies where community-led architecture improved the quality of life of underserved populations
Company Profile:

HANLEY WOOD UNIVERSITY is where thousands of architects, builders, contractors, remodelers and other construction professionals go to fulfill their continuing education and professional training requirements.

Address:4000 MacArthur Blvd
Suite 400
Newport Beach CA 92660
United States
Education Contact:Theresa Wong
E-mail:
Web site:https://www.hanleywooduniversity.com/course/7887
Phone:866-846-0282
Designation: Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS) , Certified Graduate Associate (CGA) , Certified Graduate Builder (CGB) , Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) , Graduate Master Builder (GMB) , Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR)
Audience: Architect
Remodeler