AIA course: Designing with Architectural Insulated Metal Wall Panels

2022-05-10 07:23:28 By : Mr. Nick Li

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This continuing education course explores the characteristics of insulated metal wall panels, including how they can offer a six-in-one design solution.

This continuing education course explores the characteristics of insulated metal wall panels, including how they can offer a six-in-one design solution.

Insulated metal wall panels (IMPs) offer a sleek, modern, and lightweight envelope system that is highly customizable. This continuing education course explores the characteristics of insulated metal wall panels, including how they can offer a six-in-one design solution. Discussions also include design options, installation processes, code compliance, sustainability, and available warranties.

Insulated metal wall panels (IMPs) offer a sleek, modern, and lightweight envelope system that is highly customizable. This continuing education course explores the characteristics of insulated metal wall panels, including how they can offer a six-in-one design solution. Discussions also include design options, installation processes, code compliance, sustainability, and available warranties.

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