Tennessee Registered Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers

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These bundles include all the units necessary for Registered Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers to fulfill their continuing education requirements annually or biennially. The topics covered are engaging, current, and useful.

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Tennessee Registered Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers Renewal Bundle #1

12 Hours

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Tennessee Registered Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers Renewal Bundle #2

24 Hours

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Registered Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers

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  • This class explores electrical standards, updates and changes from the codes of 2014.

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  • This class examines the parameters involved in selecting various construction components from the ground and extending to the first completed floor. It is important that these choices are well thought out because the top of this assembly is the foundation for the remaining construction.

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  • Dive into the future of sustainable power in Alternative Energy. Explore the diverse world of renewable resources from solar and wind to geothermal and hydroelectric energy.

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  • Communicating with Seniors provides insights and techniques to facilitate communications with those who are in their senior years.

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  • This class will explore materials and techniques employed to create protective barriers that prevent deadly falls. It examines the regulations governing the effectiveness of railings because safety is the foremost reason behind those regulations. The diverse aesthetic possibilities made possible with the integration of technology are included. Hurdles encountered by design firms when selecting, designing, and specifying these crucial architectural elements will be addressed.

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  • Construction Conflict Resolution addresses the disagreements that are bound to arise whenever substantial amounts of money are involved. The number of and severity of conflicts during a construction project can be reduced by implementing preventive measures and carefully attending to details and procedures. Such precautions can assist the architect in effectively managing and resolving issues.

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  • Dive into the world of resilience with Critical Facilities: Hazardous High Winds. This specialized course equips professionals with vital knowledge to safeguard critical facilities against the fury of high winds and severe weather events.

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  • This class provides a concise analysis of the design and construction techniques used in creating systems that can withstand water penetration. Gaining an understanding of these systems allows us to identify potential sources of intrusion and determine the most effective approach to repairing them and minimizing further harm.

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  • Radon is invisible, odorless, tasteless, capable of being dissolved in water, and can pose significant dangers. Radon usually remains unnoticed. No one can develop immunity to radon. Investigate this abundant and constantly present gas that possesses radioactivity. Delve into the reasons behind its increasing accumulation within our structures, the significant health hazards it poses to occupants, and most importantly, the precise measures we can undertake to mitigate escalating risks associated with it.

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  • Explore electric power delivery through underground installation technology, including safety issues, and environmental considerations of burying power lines. Explore how to ensure reliable electricity supply with minimal visual impact.

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  • Explore the impact of Endangered Species on Land Development Projects. Discover the complex interplay between environmental conservation and urban development including the regulatory landscape. This class offers insights into sustainable practices, compliance strategies, and responsible land use. Gain crucial knowledge for balancing progress and preserving biodiversity in your development initiatives.

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  • Dive into the world of Energy Codes and Standards for Architecture excellence.

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  • Investigate resilient engineering with floodproofing strategies in engineering. Learn how to safeguard structures against floods, mitigate risks, and ensure resilience including floodproofing techniques, regulations, and innovative solutions.

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  • This class addresses the principles and methods of dealing with moisture resistance in a methodical manner, addressing one building system at a time. Delve into the fundamentals which encompass the underlying principles of water behavior and the various pathways it utilizes when it infiltrates buildings. A comprehensive understanding of how destruction initiates and intensifies serves as the driving force behind established design principles and material choices intended to halt that undesirable migration. Examine the practical solutions, examining them in great detail.

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  • This class addresses the issues that elders face when experiencing physical and/or mental decline. Some may find it increasingly difficult to continue using their own homes. Thanks to extensive research on accessible environments for those with disabilities, we can build new buildings that are far more accommodating for the elderly. Even in existing homes, modifications can be made gradually and as needed, just not as easily or efficiently as starting from a blank slate.

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  • Gain the knowledge and skills to safeguard a home with this class that presents the engineering components of Residential Storm Shelters.

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  • Dive into the complex realm of seismic soil-structure interaction (SSI) and earthquakes with this comprehensive course. Explore the intricate dynamics between soil, structures, and seismic forces, gaining deep insights into the behavior of foundations during earthquakes.

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  • Sustainable and Eco-friendly Building Materials explores cutting-edge solutions, eco-conscious designs, and environmentally responsible construction practices. Learn about renewable resources, recycled materials, and innovative technologies transforming the building industry.

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  • Dive into the crucial field of Terrorism Mitigation Against Buildings. Our specialized course equips engineers with essential information to design and fortify structures against potential terrorist threats.

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  • Discover the foundational principles of construction through the art of Underpinning Techniques and their versatile applications. Explore the foundations of structural support, construction stability, and architectural innovation with expert insights in this comprehensive guide.

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Requirements

A registered Architect, Landscape Architect and Interior Designer seeking biennial renewal for the first time shall, as a prerequisite to renewal, submit satisfactory evidence to the Board of having obtained twelve (12) PDHs the two (2) years immediately following initial registration and immediately preceding application for renewal. All twelve (12) PDHs must be completed in Health, Safety, and Welfare subjects acquired in structured educational activities.

A Registered Architect, Landscape Architect and Interior Designer seeking biennial renewal for each two (2)-year period thereafter shall, as a prerequisite to renewal, submit satisfactory evidence to the Board of having obtained twenty-four (24) PDHs the two (2) years immediately preceding application for renewal. All twenty-four (24) PDHs must be completed in Health, Safety, and Welfare subjects acquired in structured educational activities

As an alternative to the requirements listed in 0120-05-.04(1)(a)-(d), a Registered Architect, Landscape Architect and Interior Designer may meet the continuing education requirement by obtaining twelve (12) PDHs per calendar year, all twelve (12) of which shall be completed in Health, Safety, and Welfare subjects acquired in structured educational activities.

https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/rules/0120/0120-05.20210127.pdf