AIA Resilience and Adaptation Online Certificate Program
AIAU23-R&A-S
1 Courses
5.00
Course expires on: 01/09/2026
Description
This series expires 1/9/2026. An updated version is now avilable: Resilience in Practice: Mitigating Hazards, Protecting Communities!
Do you want to integrate resilience into the design services your firm offers? The Resilience and Adaptation series is your answer. This exclusive multi-course series covers mitigation, resilience and adaptation, technical design application, and design process application. Take all courses in the series to learn best practices for mitigating risk for hazards, shocks, and stresses and adapting to changing conditions. Perfect for midcareer architects. Anyone completing all courses in the AIA Resilience and Adaptation series will receive a certificate acknowledging their completion of all courses in the program, in addition to the individual course certificates available for each course.
This course is sponsored by Owens Corning

Learning Objectives
Describe shocks and stresses most critical to the built environment and the important role of architects in protecting people and property.
Explain the performance attributes of hazard mitigation, resilience, and adaptation as different approaches to address shocks and stresses in the built environment.
Discuss the qualities and characteristics of resilient and adaptable design strategies.
Describe different roles and responsibilities for architects forwarding resilience goals.
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Courses
High Performance Insulation in Commercial Roof Assemblies
Commercial roofing systems are quite varied. As such, their performance expectations are varied, and their suitability for different applications vary. Certain types of high performance roofing systems require specific components, and performance standards to achieve energy efficient and durable life cycle performance. This course describes the high-performance attributes of extruded polystyrene (XPS) and cellular glass insulations in commercial roofing applications, including PRMA (plaza deck, vegetative roofs, and split slabs), unprotected roof membranes, architectural metal and asphalt pavement systems for which cellular glass and XPS are uniquely suited. It defines the building code/performance standards and best specification practices for those systems. Further, it compares various insulation types, how they are manufactured, and how the manufacturing process affects the physical properties and performance of each type of insulation.