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Class DetailsSustainable Homes Professional - BEND 2011January 14, 2011
Liz Dexter, principal, Reveal Architecture + Interiors LLC "This course was exactly what I was looking for. The course instructor, David Heslam, introduced both new technologies, and adjustments to tried-and-true construction methods, making me rethink the way I design and detail projects for my residential clients. While this series required much more commitment than typical continuing education coursework, the specific knowledge I have carried away has been transformational to my practice." Rob Ruedy, Pres., Energy Transition Corp. "This class offers participants a genuine look at what truly works in sustainability planning throughout the design and construction industry. It enhances the value I can bring towards specific development projects." David Bonn, Principal at Bonn Design "By applying class knowledge, I was able to value-engineer a 12-home development, saving $3,600 per home and cutting the already minimal heating load by an additional 15%." Course Description This interactive six-month program helps you develop the technical skills and knowledge required to design and build high performance homes. Each two-day module integrates lecture and discussion, hands-on exercises and tours of certified homes. Outside work includes homework assignments, readings and a final project that you can apply to real life. Our expert instructors have used building science and sustainability practices to construct award-winning homes, and they share practical tips that you will find nowhere else. A certification exam allows you to earn the designation of a Certified Sustainable Homes Professional. Earth Advantage Institute provides marketing support to help you gain visibility as an informed green professional.
Each module meets on a Friday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Can't commit to six months? Modules 2, 3, 4 and 5 can be taken as individual classes and each two-day module is approved for 14 continuing education hours for CCB elective credits or 14 learning units through the AIA's Continuing Education System. Each module includes expert instruction, student materials, and two site visits of third-party certified homes for a course fee of $250. Who can benefit? The Sustainable Homes Professional Certification course is designed for builders, remodelers, architects, designers, developers, inspectors, realtors, and other professionals who are eager for an expansive understanding of sustainable building practices and the processes needed to achieve them. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of residential construction and algebra is needed to take this class. Beginning level computer skills are also needed to compose and submit homework, access online quizzes, and participate in the online group forum. Continuing Education Credit
Instructor: Bruce Sullivan, Green Building Consultant, Earth Advantage Institute, has been involved in energy efficient construction since 1983. He has worked with the Oregon State University Extension Service, Eugene Water & Electric Board, and Iris Communications, Inc. In 1996, Sullivan's high performance residence, built by SunTerra Homes, was honored with the NAHB Research Center's EnergyValue Housing Award and the NAHB Green Building Award. Location: Earth Advantage Institute, 345 SW Century Dr., Bend, OR 97702. Benefits:
Registration:
$ 295 Individual Modules (2 - 5)* $1,625 Six-month course, General Admission $1,525 Early Bird Price ends December 17, 2010 $1,500 HBA members and Certified SBAs $1,400 Earth Advantage builders (Discounts may not be combined)
*Individual module (2-day session) includes expert instruction, materials (textbooks not included), and two site visits of third-party certified homes.
Contact shp@earthadvantage.org or 503-968-7160 x18.
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