By Keith Calder. Course Number WWON123, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Vides – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: No – This course will address common modes of fire spread in mid rise buildings of combustible construction and the measures implemented into building codes to limit fire spread.
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124. How Passive House principles will influence woodâframe projects
125. Effective R Value Calculator – Alberta
By Robert Jonkman. Course Number WWON125, Year Created 2019. Format – PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No. This course discusses Canadian Wood Council’s free tool to demonstrate compliance with prescriptive wall provisions of the ABC 9.36
126. Timber Design Excellence in Schools
By Eleanor Brough. Course Number WWON126, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No. This presentation focuses on a selection of SWA’s recent primary school projects in the UK, drawing on the practices experience in new build and extension projects located in both urban and rural settings.
127. TTRIP Mass Timber Design
By Michael Leckman. Course Number WWON127, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No.This presentation demonstrates how timber elements were: used as an integral part of the architecture, analyzed to achieve aesthetic, spatial, social and functional objectives in the design and building of Lethbridge College TTRIP.
128. Fire Safe Alternative Solutions for Tall Wood Buildings
By Steven Craft. Course Number WWOL128, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: No. This presentation will focus on the alternative solution process and specific considerations which should be considered in an Alternative Solution for a Tall Wood Building.
129. Structural Design of Mass Timber Framing Systems
By Tanya Luthi. Course Number WWOL129, Year Created 2017. Format: Recorded Webinar – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. Applications for the use of gravity force-resisting mass timber framing systems under modern building codes will be discussed in this webinar. Other technical topics will include use of mass timber panels as two-way spanning slabs, connection options and design considerations, and detailing and construction best practices.
130. Bracing for Climate Change; Building for High Wind Resistance
By Cory McCambridge. Course Number WWOL130, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This course will discuss structural failures observed during storm damage assessments as well as cost-effective above-code recommendations that contribute to improved overall performance in the structural shell of a building.
131. Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum
By: Martin Baron Format. Course Number WWOL131, Year Created 2019. PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC and BC Housing – Handout: No. This course explores strategies of highly collaborative working methods and the innovative use of digital technology to bridge the gap that exists between design and construction.
132. How Innovation in Timber Construction Transformed British Architecture
By: Harbinder Singh Birdi . Course Number WWOL132, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No. The Presenter will describe in detail the benefits of using timber both in terms of construction and sustainability and how modern timber materials and applications have transformed British architecture.


