The 2006 AIA National Convention Sessions on CD's
Borrow a CD, listen to a few sessions or all of them. Pay for the sessions you would like credit for. What could be easier?
Each session is 1.5 CU's. Sessions marked * are HSW (Health Safety & Welfare). Most sessions have Power Point Presentations. Tell us what CD you would like (800-444-9853; 785-357-5308 in Topeka or email: maxim@aiaks.org) - when you are finished, return the CD with the signed form and we will report your hours to Oklahoma. Each session is $5. (member rate)
AIA CD-ROM 1 AIA Kansas Continuing Education Learning Units KSTH21 The New Sonic Boom: Designing Dynamic Acoustic Environments* KSTH22 Innovative Learning Environments that Inspire* KSTH23 Defining Sustainable Design* KSTH24 Is China the Right Place for Your Firm? KSTH25 Historic Preservation and Smart Growth* KSTH26 Exploring Prisons as a Design, Ethical, and Social Policy Issue* KSTH28 Feng Shui for Residential Architecture KSTH29 Solutions By Design KSTH30 Accessible Home Design KSTH31 Rebirth of the Master Builder – The BIM Paradigm Shift* KSTH32 The Next Architect: New Paradigms in Professional Practice KSTH33 Opening Details: Accessible Transition Between Inside and Out * KSTH34 A Building Code for the 21st Century * KSTH35 Architect-Led Design-Build KSTH36 An Update on the AIA-150 / Blueprint for America KSTH41 Leadership and Advocacy through Design KSTH42 Base Closure –Opportunities for Innovation and Engagement KSTH43 Liability and Management Challenges In Document Retention KSTH44 Redefining a Behavioral Health Institution* KSTH45 AIA 2007 Documents: Where is B141 Going? * KSTH46 Hitting Your Energy Target: Is What You Want What You Get? * KSTH47 Green Building Confessions * KSTH48 21st Century Urban Design: Security and Civic Engagement * KSTH49 Sandhill: The Making of a Sustainable Master Plan and Building * KSTH50 The Business of Architecture: The New Practice Frontier KSTH51 Copy-Catting: Is it Flattery or Infringement? KSTH53 Transit Architecture on the Edge: Meeting 21st Century Demands*
AIA CD-ROM 2 AIA Kansas Continuing Education Learning Units KSFR01 Regenerative Design -Moving Beyond Sustainability* KSFR02 Financial Analysis and Building Shareholder Value KSFR04 Reinventing Wayfinding at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center * KSFR05 Risk Management for Architects: Ten Significant Legal Trends KSFR08 Promoting the Value of Design KSFR09 Designing Tomorrow’s Architect KSFR10 HVAC vs. Mother Nature: Operable Windows in Commercial Buildings * KSFR11 Innovation in Blast Resistant Design* KSFR12 The IBC -A Step by Step Process* KSFR13 Memorial Edge: Cultural Facilities at the World Trade Center * KSFR14 Designing for Health, Productivity and Other Life-cycle Gains* KSFR17 Benchmarking Your Professional Liability Exposures KSFR18 Los Angeles – An Urban Law Unto Itself * KSFR21 Design Earthquake-Resistant Houses and Other Low-Rise Buildings * KSFR22 More than Leftover Space * KSFR23 Dockside Lands Development * KSFR24 Sharpening Your Presentation Skills KSFR25 Publishing Opportunities for Architects KSFR26 Emergency Preparedness -From Design to Rescue * KSFR27 Strategies for Finding and Creating the Structures of Place * KSFR29 Starting a Design Firm KSFR30 The Los Angeles River Project: Restoration and Revitalization KSFR31 Critical Lighting in Contemplative Space* KSFR32 Navigating the Maze of Environmentally Preferable Products * KSFR34 Design for Aging Review, 8th Edition: Overview & Current Trends *
AIA CD-ROM 3 AIA Kansas Continuing Education Learning Units KSFR35 Flying Solo: Small Firm Professional Liability Risks* KSFR36 Green Business and Office Practices * KSFR41 Designing a Dense, 3-School K-12 Campus at Ambassador Hotel* KSFR42 Community, Design, and Architecture KSFR43 The New Art of Museums KSFR44 Re-Forming Zoning * KSFR45 Innovation on Budget: Using Cost as a Design Tool KSFR47 New Practices Roundtable: Starting Your Own Practice KSFR48 Preventing Moisture in Building Envelopes * KSFR49 The Presidio -Main Parade Ground Historic Investigation * KSFR51 Beyond Architecture -Alternative Careers KSFR52 Ethics as a Foundation for Socially Responsible Architecture * KSFR53 Managing Risk: Three Spooky Case Studies of Architect Liability * KSFR54 Designing Buildings for Improved Indoor Air Quality * KSFR55 The Innovative Edge of Health Facility Design * KSFR56 Outside the Not So Big House * KSFR61 Compensation & Rewards * KSFR62 Griffith Observatory -LA's Most Ambitious Rehabilitation Ever * KSFR63 GSA's New and Improved Project Planning Process KSFR64 The Multiplier Effect: PNC’s Volume-Build LEED Program * KSFR65 Running a Design Focused Practice Like you Mean It KSFR66 Mediation for Architects KSFR67 The Role of the Urban Designer in Local Government * KSFR68 Designing New Schools as Centers of Communities in Urban Areas* KSFR69 MasterFormat™ 2004 Edition: Making the Transition * KSFR91 L.A. Now / L.A. Next
AIA CD-ROM 4 AIA Kansas Continuing Education Learning Units KSSA01 Architect in the Lead: How to Generate Your Own Work KSSA02 Protection of Architectural Drawings and Designs KSSA03 AIA Documents and the Small Project * KSSA04 Design for Earthquake Safety * KSSA05 Teaming with Technology: Collaboration and Data-sharing KSSA06 Aggressive Condominium Risk Management * KSSA07 Green Urbanism * KSSA08 Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Programs * KSSA09 Case Study: Trinity Church in Boston * KSSA10 Economic Trends and Your Firm's Future KSSA11 Rapid Leadership Development KSSA12 Is your Competition in New York or New Dehli? KSSA13 The Power of Career Pathing KSSA14 Architect as Developer KSSA15 Top 10 Keys to Succeeding at Public Sector Work KSSA21 Putting Design Back in Affordable Housing* KSSA22 The Power of Color in Light * KSSA23 The Ten Commandments of Risk Management * KSSA24 Universities as Community Builders * KSSA25 Preparing Your Firm for the New Talent War KSSA26 Best Practices in Collaboration * KSSA27 Recapturing the Competitive Advantage KSSA28 Focus on Construction Drawings: Managing the Process * KSSA29 Healthcare 2020: A View of the Future* KSSA31 Turning Brownfields into Green -Making Money as a Developer * KSSA32 Practicing Ethically: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due * KSSA33 Engaging History -Diverse Approaches to Adaptive Re-use * KSSA34 Art is Architecture/ Architecture is Art KSSA35 Residential Renovation Market and Practice KSSA36 Deans Discuss Campus Architecture KSSA37 Urban Next: L.A. and New Orleans *
AIA CD-ROM 5 AIA Kansas Continuing Education Learning Units
KSTH54 The Building Information Model as a Collaboration Tool KSTH55 Architecture as Moral Art* KSTH56 Integrating Science, Art, and Construction at the Gamble House * KSTH61 A Fitting Farewell: Design Recommendations for Hospice Care* KSTH62 100 Years since the San Francisco Earthquake * KSTH63 The Hispanic Market: Understanding Acculturation* KSTH64 The Ecology of Worship * KSTH65 Designing for Cross-Cultural Environments * KSTH66 Architecture & Public Policy: Innovative Strategic Partnerships * KSTH67 Building Nuggets: The Dilemma of Salvage * KSTH68 Multi-Cultural Modernism: Los Angeles: The Incubator of Change KSTH69 Creating Multi-cultural and Diverse Architecture
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