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Wed, Mar 27

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The Station

Lunch & Learn - Nanawall Large Opening Wall Systems

Definitions, capabilities, and usages of large moveable glass wall systems.

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Lunch & Learn - Nanawall Large Opening Wall Systems
Lunch & Learn - Nanawall Large Opening Wall Systems

Time & Location

Mar 27, 2019, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

The Station, 3328 Banks Street, NOLA

About the event

Sustainable Design uses for Large Opening Wall Systems

NanaWall Systems, the leader in opening glass wall technology, cordially invites you to schedule a

continuing education breakfast, lunch or dinner seminar entitled “Sustainable Design uses for Large

Opening Wall Systems”. Our knowledgeable Educational Architecture Consultant and Local

Representative will present the information you need to confidently design innovative projects using

operable glass walls. You will learn the differences between folding and single track sliding wall systems

and how and where they are used. Learn how stringent product testing supports design freedom and

view imaginative new applications in an ever increasing market place.

Credits: 1 AIA HSW/LU C.E.H & 0.1 IDCEC HSW_ Sustainability CEU

Course Number: SD0001

IDCEC Course Number: CEU-107120

Learning Objectives

• Familiarize architects with the definitions, capabilities, and usages of large moveable glass wall

systems.

• Illustrate how large operable glass walls can be an integral part of GREEN/Sustainable design

both in form and function

• Provide answers on how large operable glass walls can improve the health, safety and welfare of

building occupants.

• Demonstrate new and innovative ideas to take into the design process for schools, hospitals and

other commercial applications, and to help you through that process.

HSW topics include:

• Building envelope, sustainable design and accessibility

• Acoustics and interior design

• Energy efficiency and natural hazards

• Renovation and adaptive use

• Security

• Structural considerations

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