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Green Building Materials: An Introduction
Architect Training Course
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Growing concern over the future of our planet makes Green Building Materials: An Introduction a must for any professional in the AEC industry. This 3-hour interactive online course introduces you to the positive effects of building with environmentally friendly products, made especially with the future in mind. You will learn about green building materials and why they are important not only to the environment, but also to humans because they prevent future health problems caused so often by toxic chemicals. YouÆll also learn about the economic benefits, common misconceptions, consumer demand, professional responsibilities, and the ôlookö of green material. This is the first of two courses in a series on green building material. At the conclusion of this course, you will know the answers to the following questions: - What is green building material?
- Why should I use green building material?
- What are the costs associated with green building material?
- What are my professional responsibilities concerning green building material?
- How will the finished product look if I use green building material?
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