Florida Continuing Education Requirements Interior Designers
2020 Advanced Florida Building Code Significant Changes, 7th Edition AIA # DAS365 - 2 HSW LUs This course summarizes significant changes to the 2020 Florida Building Code- Building, -Residential, -Mechanical, -Plumbing, and -Existing Building 7th Edition (2020). The course is intended to familiarize architects, landscape architects, and interior designers with changes between the 2017 (6th) and 2020 (7th) Editions of Florida Building Code.. Biophilia: Healthy Buildings and the Wisdom of Nature AIA # DAS442 - 4 HSW LUs Defined as "a love of the living world," biophilia starts with accepting Einstein's invitation to "Look! Look! Deep into nature [to] understand everything." For millennia, humans have turned to nature in our quest for health, healing, and survival. Over the past century, however, we seem to have shunned nature-based solutions in favor of high-tech solutions. While we are reaping the benefits of many of these technological advances, we also see their limitations and dire unintended consequences. With the future of our species at stake, we are witnessing a renewed interest in the wisdom of nature to restore balance. This session is an opportunity to take a closer look at the frameworks that nature provides to help design professionals solve complex issues in the built environment. Organic design is not a trend or style. It is design based on programmatic needs of healing modalities. It's about turning to nature for cues on how to design healthy buildings that promote all life forms by restoring symbiosis between our built environment and the natural ecosystems within which it is embedded. Inside Out Design: Transitional Spaces AIA # DAS444 - 2 HSW LUs For most of history, mankind has lived in harmony with the rhythm of nature. However, Americans have evolved into a nation that spends 90% of its time isolated indoors. The result of this disconnect has proven to impact on both physical and mental health. Redefining Home for a Changing Society AIA # DAS367 - 4 HSW LUs America has changed…and stayed the same. Sometimes the old is new again. But sometimes it is like nothing before. Where we are living, who we are living with and how we are living has recently been impacted by major shifts in our society, our culture most recently by pandemic. And the design for this new reality is shifting too. During this course you will explore different ways that Home is being Redefined in response to the Changes in our Society and how new priorities for safety, wellness and accessibility will be driving residential design in new directions. Designing for Happiness 4 HSW CE Credits AIA # DAS368-20 Can the structures and spaces we create actually make people happier? Ethics: A Code of Behavior for the Workplace AIA #DAS376 - 2 HSW LUs Join us to learn about ethics for design professionals through a series of ethical problems and potential resolutions. This course explores the standards and codes of professional responsibility as set forth in the ethical codes of AIA, ASID, IIDA as well as federal and state laws. The presentation also explores the analysis and evaluation of ethical dilemmas, the roles of professional organizations, and state agencies in the regulation of the behavior of design professionals, and their relationship with consumers. Optimizing Creativity and Wellness with Evidence-Based Design AIA # DAS375-20 - 2 HSW LUs Environments that foster creativity, innovation, and wellness are increasingly valued by clients in the office, retail, learning, hospitality, healthcare, and residential markets. Fortunately, we now possess a wealth of scientific data showing how the physical environment can be shaped to boost creative thinking and enhance mental and physical wellbeing. Join us to learn how to incorporate these findings into your projects, which will provide a competitive advantage to both your clients and yourselves. Topics include color, lighting, sound, furnishings, artwork, materials, plantscaping, fundamentals of design psychology, and programming.
20 HSW Credits
$395
7 on-demand webinars - all video-based
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # - 2 HSW CEUs
FL BAID # 9879016 - 2 Adv FBC CEUs
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 115167 - 4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 sustainable design credit.
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 115695 - 2 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
This course will examine the use of architecture, accessibility, lighting and finish materials to bring the outdoors to the interior space. Furthermore, we will consider how the principles of interior design can be applied to the outdoors. We will examine how blurring the line between indoor and outdoor spaces can contribute to a safer, healthier and more universal beautiful environment.
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 113174 - 4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 113175
Includes 1 sustainable design credits.
New fields of scientific research are proving that they do. Learn about the newest research that studies how the brain reacts and responds to the world around it and how you can use this information to design spaces that can measurably create a heightened sense of wellbeing, a greater sense of safety, and even make people physically and mentally healthier. All of which can improve their Happiness…by Design.
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC #111645 - 2 HSW CEUs
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 111646 - 2 HSW CEUs
2020 Advanced Florida Building Code Significant Changes, 7th Edition AIA # DAS365 - 2 HSW LUs This course summarizes significant changes to the 2020 Florida Building Code- Building, -Residential, -Mechanical, -Plumbing, and -Existing Building 7th Edition (2020). The course is intended to familiarize architects, landscape architects, and interior designers with changes between the 2017 (6th) and 2020 (7th) Editions of Florida Building Code.. Some Place Like Home AIA # DAS315 - 8 HSW LUs This course introduces the field of Design Psychology, which is the practice of architecture, planning and interior design in which psychology is the principal design tool. This program is for architects and interior designers interested in creating authentic, nurturing, and life-enhancing places with meaning and soul. In depth interviews with design superstars Michael Graves, Charles Jencks and Andres Duany illustrate how places remembered from the past contain the seeds of future home and design choices. Sustainability in Interior Design AIA-approved course # DAS219-19 "Sustainability in Interior Design" is a comprehensive reference for anyone interested in sustainability. This course highlights the need for design professionals to adapt the way they work and relearn lessons that have been lost. Contrary to many preconceptions, sustainable design can be sophisticated and stylish. And by its nature, a sustainable approach means considering the whole life cycle of a project, therefore improving the functionality, quality, human enjoyment and, in the long term, bringing real social and economic benefits. This course contains a variety of examples, techniques, and historical and contemporary case studies, all supported by a plethora of useful resources and links.
20 HSW Credits
$295
2 text-based courses + 1 on-demand webinar
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # - 2 HSW CEUs
FL BAID # 9879016 - 2 Adv FBC CEUs
(8 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 106940 - 8 HSW CEUs
(10 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC-approved course # 103834/101395
2020 Advanced Florida Building Code Significant Changes, 7th Edition AIA # DAS365 - 2 HSW LUs This course summarizes significant changes to the 2020 Florida Building Code- Building, -Residential, -Mechanical, -Plumbing, and -Existing Building 7th Edition (2020). The course is intended to familiarize architects, landscape architects, and interior designers with changes between the 2017 (6th) and 2020 (7th) Editions of Florida Building Code.. Building Envelopes: An Integrated Approach AIA-approved course # DAS225-19 Far from being just a simple outer wall or decorative element, a building`s envelope determines its climate control, degree of energy performance, and relationship to context. "Building Envelopes" allows design professionals to gain a greater understanding of how materials and technologies can be applied to building envelope design to meet both aesthetic and performance requirements. Building Envelopes is a process-based toolkit that advocates designing building envelopes in an integrated way, where appearance, use, context, energy performance, structure, and cost are inseparable and considered together. Interactive Architecture AIA-approved course # DAS352 "Interactive Architecture: Adaptive World" illustrates how structures can process information, make observations, and utilize tools to translate natural systems and create seamlessly integrated environments, from data-driven light installations, responsive sculptures, and performative materials, to smart highways, dynamic spaces, kinetic facades, and adaptive buildings.. Towards Zero Energy Architecture AIA-approved course # DAS227-20 "Towards Zero Energy Architecture" explores the theories, practices, and principles of new approaches to solar architecture that foster both design excellence and low-energy use. In response to the challenges of global warming and climate change, design and technology enable architects to achieve greater performance standards while at the same time developing an environmental aesthetic. Universal Design Primer AIA # DAS326-21 - 2 HSW LUs This course is designed to serve as a "Universal Design Primer" to design professionals looking to enhance accessibility by incorporating barrier-free/universal design features in their projects. Photographs are included throughout the course to provide a frame of reference to inspire, clarify, and illuminate universal design features and benefits. Also included are space planning dimensions for access using assistive devices such as wheelchairs and walkers.
24 HSW Credits
$395
3 text-based courses + 1 on-demand webinar
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # - 2 HSW CEUs
FL BAID # 9879016 - 2 Adv FBC CEUs
(8 HSW CE Credits)
This course is no longer approved by the IDCEC
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC-approved course # 110428
(8 HSW CE Credits)
This course is no longer approved by the IDCEC.
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC #107459 - 2 HSW CEUs
2020 Advanced Florida Building Code Significant Changes, 7th Edition AIA # DAS365 - 2 HSW LUs This course summarizes significant changes to the 2020 Florida Building Code- Building, -Residential, -Mechanical, -Plumbing, and -Existing Building 7th Edition (2020). The course is intended to familiarize architects, landscape architects, and interior designers with changes between the 2017 (6th) and 2020 (7th) Editions of Florida Building Code.. Ethics: A Code of Behavior for the Workplace AIA #DAS376 - 2 HSW LUs Join us to learn about ethics for design professionals through a series of ethical problems and potential resolutions. This course explores the standards and codes of professional responsibility as set forth in the ethical codes of AIA, ASID, IIDA as well as federal and state laws. The presentation also explores the analysis and evaluation of ethical dilemmas, the roles of professional organizations, and state agencies in the regulation of the behavior of design professionals, and their relationship with consumers. Net-Zero Energy AIA # DAS307 - 2 HSW LUs What is a Net Zero Energy Building and why should you care? Biophilia: Healthy Buildings and the Wisdom of Nature AIA # DAS442 - 4 HSW LUs Defined as "a love of the living world," biophilia starts with accepting Einstein's invitation to "Look! Look! Deep into nature [to] understand everything." For millennia, humans have turned to nature in our quest for health, healing, and survival. Over the past century, however, we seem to have shunned nature-based solutions in favor of high-tech solutions. While we are reaping the benefits of many of these technological advances, we also see their limitations and dire unintended consequences. With the future of our species at stake, we are witnessing a renewed interest in the wisdom of nature to restore balance. This session is an opportunity to take a closer look at the frameworks that nature provides to help design professionals solve complex issues in the built environment. Organic design is not a trend or style. It is design based on programmatic needs of healing modalities. It's about turning to nature for cues on how to design healthy buildings that promote all life forms by restoring symbiosis between our built environment and the natural ecosystems within which it is embedded. Inside Out Design: Transitional Spaces AIA # DAS444 - 2 HSW LUs For most of history, mankind has lived in harmony with the rhythm of nature. However, Americans have evolved into a nation that spends 90% of its time isolated indoors. The result of this disconnect has proven to impact on both physical and mental health. Redefining Home for a Changing Society AIA # DAS367 - 4 HSW LUs America has changed…and stayed the same. Sometimes the old is new again. But sometimes it is like nothing before. Where we are living, who we are living with and how we are living has recently been impacted by major shifts in our society, our culture most recently by pandemic. And the design for this new reality is shifting too. During this course you will explore different ways that Home is being Redefined in response to the Changes in our Society and how new priorities for safety, wellness and accessibility will be driving residential design in new directions. Designing for Happiness AIA # DAS368 - 4 HSW LUs Can the structures and spaces we create actually make people happier? Exterior Lighting Design AIA #DAS374 - 2 HSW LUs Lighting and controls in the LED world are continuously more challenging for professionals. In addition, there are increasing energy code requirements, increasing local code restrictions, increasing installation costs and the increasing desire for high quality lighting in exterior environments. The demand on the design community is greater than ever. This seminar provides design professionals with valuable knowledge and real world lighting design parameters to improve lighting projects and increased skills for working with lighting professionals. Optimizing Creativity and Wellness with Evidence-Based Design AIA # DAS375-20 - 2 HSW LUs Environments that foster creativity, innovation, and wellness are increasingly valued by clients in the office, retail, learning, hospitality, healthcare, and residential markets. Fortunately, we now possess a wealth of scientific data showing how the physical environment can be shaped to boost creative thinking and enhance mental and physical wellbeing. Join us to learn how to incorporate these findings into your projects, which will provide a competitive advantage to both your clients and yourselves. Topics include color, lighting, sound, furnishings, artwork, materials, plantscaping, fundamentals of design psychology, and programming.
24 HSW Credits
$495
9 on-demand webinars - all video-based
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # - 2 HSW CEUs
FL BAID # 9879016 - 2 Adv FBC CEUs
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC #111645 - 2 HSW CEUs
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 106300 - 2 HSW CEUs
Includes 2 sustainable design credits.
Well for one, new federal mandates will be coming into play very soon that will create enormous changes. Also, global demand for energy is rising at exponential rates as it becomes even more scarce and expensive.
Net zero design allows you to create buildings that have lower energy demands and can generate their own energy requirements on site. Sounds great right? This course will give you some of the basics for how to go about adding net zero features to your projects to create better structures, happier clients and a better world.
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 115167 - 4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 sustainable design credit.
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 115695 - 2 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
This course will examine the use of architecture, accessibility, lighting and finish materials to bring the outdoors to the interior space. Furthermore, we will consider how the principles of interior design can be applied to the outdoors. We will examine how blurring the line between indoor and outdoor spaces can contribute to a safer, healthier and more universal beautiful environment.
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 113174 - 4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 barrier-free design credit.
(4 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 113175 - 4 HSW CEUs
Includes 1 sustainable design credits.
New fields of scientific research are proving that they do. Learn about the newest research that studies how the brain reacts and responds to the world around it and how you can use this information to design spaces that can measurably create a heightened sense of wellbeing, a greater sense of safety, and even make people physically and mentally healthier. All of which can improve their Happiness…by Design.
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC #112226 - 2 HSW CEUs
(2 HSW CE Credits)
IDCEC # 111646 - 2 HSW CEUs
Source: https://www.designarts.org/en/ceu-bundles-fl-2022
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