ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ

architecture - engineering - construction
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
  News  

Kalwall Course accepted by U.S. Green Building Council

 
  Subscribe to FREE newsletter  Nov 18, 2014

The Kalwall Corporation joined the U.S. Green Building Council as an Education Partner by designing and offering the course Daylighting and LEED Credits that will earn building professionals one CE credit toward the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) continuing education program.

The course was designed by Mike Crowder, Marketing Manager for Kalwall and a LEED Accredited Professional.

The one-hour live and in-person course is instructor-led and goes toward the areas of LEED AP Building Design + Construction and LEED AP Homes. LEED certification is the preferred way for professionals to demonstrate their understanding of the LEED rating system. A LEED AP is able to offer advice on sustainable solutions accepted by the LEED program.

The Daylighting and LEED Credits course allows professionals to understand the way translucent fiberglass sandwich panels can assist in several areas of the LEED score sheet: Learning how designing with proper face sheet combinations earns Heat Island Reduction Credit, utilizing Daylight Modeling to assist in earning the Daylight Credit, analyzing U-factors, which maximizes thermal performance and helps meets code requirements, and incorporating vision glazing into window and curtainwall systems, aiding in earning the Quality Views Credit.

“The course is an ideal way for professionals to work toward their accreditation and understand how buildings can be more energy efficient through the use of translucent fiberglass sandwich panels,” Crowder said. “With energy codes more and more stringent, the ability to design and build intelligent facilities that earn LEED points is an absolute necessity.”

According to the USGBC, there were close to 200,000 LEED accredited professionals in the United States and Canada in 2013. The number of accredited professionals in AP BD + C was just under 54,000 and the number of accredited professionals in AP Homes was less than 1,000.

According the USGBC, accredited professionals represent over 50 areas of practice, including architects, construction managers, mechanical engineers, interior designers, project managers, general contractors, consultants, builders, electrical engineers, civil engineers and manufacturing personnel.

About Kalwall

has been setting the industry standard for diffuse natural lighting systems since it was introduced globally at the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels and, again, at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York. Much has changed since then, but the beauty, efficiency and ruggedness of Kalwall systems have not. Neither has Kalwall’s commitment to fine craftsmanship, custom work and continuing advances in technology. Kalwall is recognized for its innovations in window designs that provide a more predictable, better quality of usable natural light with superior thermal properties and best in industry solar heat gain control.

For other relevant searches, you might want to try:

(07 20 00) Thermal Protection
(08 44 00) Curtain Wall and Glazed Assemblies
(08 45 00) Translucent Wall and Roof Assemblies
(08 45 23) Fiberglass-Sandwich-Panel Assemblies
(08 60 00) Roof Windows and Skylights