PPD & PDD tutorials
These are a handful of videos from the Project Planning and Design and Project Development and Documentation Study Course that I've put on YouTube. In addition to these videos the full course also includes videos about beam bending, cost comparisons, electrical power formula, lighting zonal cavity method, bolt failure, plumbing invert distance, k-factors, retaining walls and plenum depth.
Sun Path Diagrams
Moment Formulas
PPD/PDD Formulas and Concepts
Vapor Barriers
Acoustic Formula
2015 IBC Fire Separation
PcM & PjM tutorials
These are a handful of videos from the Practice Management and Project Management Study Course that I've put on YouTube. In addition to these videos the full course also includes videos about Profit and Loss statements, architect fees, Net Service Revenue & labor budgets, cost estimates and profit & salary.
CPM and Gantt Charts
Utilization Rate Examples
PA TUTORIALS
This is a free video from the Programming and Analysis Study Course. More coming soon. Keep an eye for more.
Slope Math
general topics
ARE 5.0 Test Strategy
AMBER BOOK VIDEOS
I made all the videos above. The videos in this section are all free videos from the Amber Book Seminars by Michael Ermann. If you learn best from videos I think these are the best. There are also deep discounts if you sign up with multiple people. Check out this link to learn more about the Amber Book Group Discount and to find signup partners.
Amber Book – Wood Defects
Amber Book – Column Buckling
Amber Book – Galvanic Action
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ARE 5.0 | Understanding Standard of Care in Architecture
Standard of Care is an important topic to understand for Practice Management, though it may also come up on Project Management and even Project Development and Documentation. Within Practice Management you might see as many as three question related to Standard of Care. From The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice: “the
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Entrepreneurship: Self-Employment Inspiration with Katerina Burianova
I’ve wanted to be an architect since I was about ten years old. Somewhere between navigating architecture school, working at multiple internships, finishing my AREs, and working full time, I also decided I wanted to have my own architecture firm. But the question was always: how and when? As life often
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2021 IBC: What to Know for ARE 5.0
As of Spring 2024, the NCARB ARE 5.0 exams now reference the 2021 International Building Code for code related questions. ARE 5.0 code questions can cover a large portion of your exams. Up to 22% of both the Programming and Analysis (PA) and Project Planning & Design (PPD) question and up