Tubelite AIA/CES course menu

Date: 9 May 2011

Addressing the architectural community's professional development needs, Tubelite Inc. offers educational presentations available through the American Institute of Architects' Continuing Education System (AIA/CES).

As a leading manufacturer of storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylight control systems, the company’s website invites architects and designers to explore its online resources at www.TubeliteInc.com, and to connect with representatives in their area for in-person presentations.

Tubelite’s four, current AIA/CES presentations include:

* Product Selection Guide

* The In’s and Out’s of Architectural Aluminum Doors and Frames

* Green: Architectural Aluminum Products for Commercial Construction

* Modified and Custom Doors

Tubelite also provides the following Health/Safety/Welfare and Sustainable Design (HSW/SD) programs:

* Daylighting and Integrated Façade Design


* Understanding U-Factors

Each of these courses is available as one-hour, in-person presentations. Participants can receive 1.0 Learning Unit (LU) for each program.

To learn more about Tubelite's architectural resources and educational tools, please visit www.tubeliteinc.com.

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