May 8, 2013
2013 Game Changers
Course# MET172 Expires: January 2015 This course is AIA/CES registered for 1 LU HSW/SD Read the article with the following learning objectives in mind. Then download and complete the participant exercise form here. Women’s Opportunity Center: Sharon Davis Design takes on a life-changing project with Women for Women in Kayonza, Rwanda. Edward Mazria: The CEO and Founder […]
Course# MET172
Expires: January 2015
This course is AIA/CES registered for 1 LU HSW/SD
Read the article with the following learning objectives in mind. Then download and complete the participant exercise form here.
Women’s Opportunity Center:
Sharon Davis Design takes on a life-changing project with Women for Women in Kayonza, Rwanda.
Edward Mazria:
The CEO and Founder of Architecture 2030 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, turned our planetary crisis into a design problem, and then got architects to do something about it.
Learning Objectives:
— Understand how social benefit can drive sustainable design
— Learn about the sustainable design elements that enrich the lives of Rwandan women
— Learn how architectural activist Edward Mazria turned a planetary environmental problem into a design challenge
— Learn the strategies behind energy use, emissions, and collaboration with Architecture 2030
We will review your responses and submit your grade and attendance to AIA.
Fees: $10.00 per test.
All CEU online exercises must be submitted with a payment form in order to ensure review and grade submission to AIA.
Thank you for participating in the Metropolis Continuing Education Program!
“Game Changers | Architecture: Women’s Opportunity Center,” “Game Changers | Advocacy: Edward Mazria,” © 2013 by Bellerophon Publications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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