
Background
In many developing countries, the architectural design industry uses outdated practices and techniques and does not take advantage of modern design methods and construction materials. More efficient design practices and features can greatly improve the quality and useful life of buildings and renovations.
Objective
The objective of the economic development mission is to connect architects from developing countries with U.S. industry experts who will provide information about design methods, building materials, and building practices used in developed countries. The visiting architects will also learn about the use of computers in the design process. Discussion will include building codes, ensuring public health and safety, and principles and policies that ensure high standards.
Potential benefits of this economic development mission
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Improved productivity of architectural design offices.
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Improved compliance with local building codes.
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Structures with improved functionality.
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Structures with greater occupant comfort.
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Structures with a longer lifespan.
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Decreased maintenance costs.
Topics to be covered
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Designs for health care, government, commercial and industry development, single-family and multi-family housing.
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Organizing the design office.
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Legal relationships, terms, contract documents.
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Changes in the building industry.
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Use of modern computer design hardware and software that create, share, and manage design data and create contractual documents.
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Importance and function of the architect in design-build projects.
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Qualifications for practice and licensing law.
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Building and zoning codes.
Areas of studies
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Use of local materials
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Climate and environmental laws effects
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Respect for traditional design
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Impact of religion on design
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Structural design methods
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Plumbing design
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Heating, cooling, and ventilation design
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Building for the local environment
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Fire safety
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Bidding and contractual awards
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Contract administration, inspection, and quality assurance
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Facilities management