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Sound Advice for Acoustics (2 credit hours/2 HSW Hours)
Unwanted sound impacts and affects inhabitants of our created spaces. If it is not already, controlling noise will quickly become a mandated concern for designers. Attesting to increasing regulatory focus on noise, is a recent proliferation of standards, guidelines, and codes regarding acoustics.  

Very soon, many of these guidelines will no longer be mere suggestions. Most concerns covered in these standards, can be addressed with a basic understanding on how sound travels and is reflected, blocked, absorbed, or transmitted by materials and assemblies chosen in designing envelopes.   

Acoustic design is best addressed in an incremental fashion. This 2 hour webinar will do just that. Fundamentals are first covered, including basic principles regarding sound, how its energy moves through matter, how its path and intensity can be altered, and how success in the manipulation of sound is measured. Known design strategies are discussed for controlling sound moving; from exterior to interior spaces, from interior spaces to adjacent spaces, within interior spaces, through structural components, and through building systems. Design considerations are outlined for numerous common building functions. Finally, acoustic codes and guidelines in existence now, are listed for consideration.
Paul Spite
The student will understand sources of noise that negatively impact users of built environments, generated both outside and from within buildings, including both air borne and structure borne sounds.

The student will understand basic design practices for effectively controlling; sound transfer between exterior and interior spaces, noise transfer from interior space to adjacent spaces, and the reverberation of sound generated within spaces.

The student will understand the effects of sound on building users, based on the environment and the ability of receivers to perceive it.

The student will understand design objectives and recommended best practices for building types where poor acoustics directly impact productivity and health of the users.
Titan Live Webinars provide live interactive continuing education credit from the comfort of your home or office.  After registering for a webinar you will receive an email confirmation.  Approximately 3 or 4 days before the webinar instructions will be sent for logging in to the webinar.   This email will have all the information you need including a link to join the webinar on the scheduled date.    A reminder email will also be sent on the day of the webinar. 
 
On the scheduled date and time of the webinar you will click the emailed link to log-in to the webinar.  Once logged in you will view the presentation and call in to a toll-free phone number to listen and participate in the webinar.  There will be direct interaction with the instructor at all times via the telephone and chat box.  After the webinar presentation your certificate will be emailed to you within hours.

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