Designing for Fire: The Why Behind Codes and Standards
AIAU25-Fire-01
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Course expires on: 12/06/2026
Description
This presentation explores the principles behind fire codes and standards, helping design professionals understand not just what the requirements are, but why they exist. Attendees will learn how materials behave in fire, how fire develops,and how testing informs fire-resistance ratings. The session emphasizes that fire safety is a system-of-systems: no single solution is perfect alone. Learn about fire safety and design decisions through a risk-based perspective, appreciating that code compliance represents an acceptable level of risk—not a guarantee of safety. Through exploring real-world examples, global fire incidents and systemic failures, this session aims to equip architects with a risk-aware, systems-thinking approach to fire safety that complements code compliance, enabling safer, more resilient building design.
Learning Objectives
Understand the fundamental behavior of materials in fire and how this relates to testing, ratings, and code requirements.
Understand how real-world fire behavior is linked to standard testing.
Recognize the importance of systemic thinking in fire safety, including the consequences of over-reliance on a single solution and the risks of poor installation or inspection.
Apply a risk-based perspective to design decisions, appreciating that code compliance represents an acceptable level of risk.
This free course is brought to you through a partnership with Owens Corning.
