New eBook: Multi-Family Housing in the Public Sector
Multi-family housing with any type of government funds or programs is one of the more complex building types in terms of which standards and codes are to be applied. https://t.co/EtgCJDmC8l
Architects: Earn learning units towards the 5 hour requirement with our latest on-demand accessibility webinar. Plus, limited time: buy one, get 20% off additional webinars until April 1, 2021. https://t.co/AH2p7UkOkT
Now is the time to renew your architectural license with on-demand accessibility webinars. Buy one, get 20% off additional webinars until April 1, 2021. https://t.co/LPfbSx5p6R
New Accessibility Webinar! Signage — When Do I Use What? Earn learning units towards the 5 hour requirement with our latest on-demand webinar. Plus, limited time: buy one, get 20% off additional webinars until April 1, 2021. https://t.co/HLpKA8UC2O
Fulfill Your CEU needs with #accessibility webinars. Credits can be applied to the 2021 CA architect’s license renewal requiring accessibility CEUs, CASp renewal, AIA HSW Learning Units, and to other organization requirements.
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The question has come up of why and where one would use a wheelchair lift versus an elevator and what would be the advantage of one over the other, presuming there is a choice. Read: Lifts vs. Elevators – Pros and Cons https://t.co/20PNvVnSU9
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We just added one of our most popular subjects to our online learning center: A Photographic Look at Recurrent Non-Complying Elements. Now is a perfect time to get your 2021 CEUs with on-demand accessibility webinars. https://t.co/2yOoeS8nqY
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Just added: A Photographic Look at Recurrent Non-Complying Elements on-demand webinar Get your 2021 CEUs with on-demand accessibility webinars. https://t.co/fmjycZfnS3
Get your 2021 CEUs! We pivoted our popular in-person seminars to virtual lessons in order to help AEC professionals fulfill their CEU needs. On-demand accessibility continuing education series now available! https://t.co/3IiRZsRUuY
With the continuation of the pandemic, many restaurants are providing seating in the public sidewalks, parking areas, and even onto the streets. Many cities and towns are activating these public ways as pedestrian only in order to allow this to happen. https://t.co/BdL6Pkv7Pu
Now Available! On-Demand accessibility webinars in elective and self-assessment formats that earn learning units and can be used for California architecture re-licensing, CASp re-certification, AIA LU | HSW, or as self-reported for other organizations. https://t.co/BKsJaxR23b
The question has come up as to whether manual doors need to be maintained to be accessible. And the answer is – yes, absolutely. https://t.co/tJg5TTgRYb
I was interviewed by @ArchRecord for their article covering 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Read it here: https://t.co/w1pJtSE2rU
What do you need to provide for an accessible sink? Read my latest article: The Kitchen Sink – or everything you ever wanted to know about faucets controls. https://t.co/yTcdmAfEvF
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In the March/April edition of Medial Construction Design magazine, Janis Kent is quoted in an article about navigating the road to resolve healthcare door accessibility and life safety threats. https://t.co/5reENcw8O8
Now available for the ADA and updated for California Building Code 2019. Our ebook series of curated collections of articles from the Stepping Thru Accessibility blog are now available. https://t.co/i5S0Ro6h0T
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What are the accessibility requirements for blocking for grab bars? Read my latest article: Blocking for Grab Bars - What is There to Know? https://t.co/KiLpltSEQt
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