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New Architectural Plate Systems Education Course Offered by ATAS

Architectural metal plates on a building.
ATAS International has developed an educational course focused on that type of cladding system.

Since acquiring the assets of Metal Sales & Service, Inc., including the Metalwërks line of architectural metal plate systems, earlier this year, ATAS International has developed an educational course focused on that type of cladding system.  “Architectural Metal Plate Systems: Durable Design for Today’s Buildings” has been approved by the AIA (American Institute of Architects) for one LU/HSW (Learning Unit/Health, Safety, and Welfare) credit.

The learning objectives of this course are as follows:

  • Recognize what defines a metal plate system and how it differs from other metal wall assemblies.
  • Identify materials and finish options for architectural metal plate and learn about applications and installation techniques.
  • Explore the performance attributes and design advantages of plate systems.
  • Discover how metal plate contributes to sustainable and resilient building envelopes.

ATAS now offers a total of 13 courses that are all approved by the AIA for one LU/HSW.  Ten of those courses are approved by IIBEC (International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants) for one continuing education hour.  Four courses focused on sustainable products, resulting in more energy efficient buildings, are approved by GBCI (Green Business Certification, Inc.) for one continuing education hour.  For metal ceilings and other metal interior products, two courses are approved by IDCEC (International Design Continuing Education Council) for one continuing education unit for interior designers.  Several of our courses (recorded webinars) are offered online.

All of the course offerings, with their learning objectives, can be found on the ATAS Academy web page at https://atas.com/aiaandgbciapprovedseminars.  To schedule a seminar in person or virtually, visit https://atas.com/request-a-seminar.