Beauty Is Doing More Than You Think.
The decorative glass you specify also improves safety, reduces stress, supports privacy, controls acoustics, and helps people navigate a space.
This course introduces a new framework for understanding decorative glass through three lenses: Protection, Well-Being, and Connection.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course explores how decorative glass shapes more than aesthetics by supporting safety, comfort, and connection. We’ll build a practical framework around three pillars: protection, well-being, and connection.
You’ll learn code-required safety glazing, compare tempered and laminated glass, and identify where glass improves acoustics, daylight, cleanability, and privacy. We’ll examine how glass supports wayfinding, ADA compliance, identity, and belonging in workplaces, healthcare, and public spaces.
We’ll close with a repeatable glass recipe of key questions for every specification conversation.
What You’ll Learn
Protection
Learn where safety glass is required and how to specify it confidently.
Well-Being
Explore acoustics, daylight, cleanability, and occupant comfort.
Connection
Discover how glass supports privacy, wayfinding, identity, and belonging.
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
- Earn 1 IDCEC CEU credit
- Learn a practical specification framework
- Understand tempered vs. laminated glass
- Apply glass beyond aesthetics
- Receive the Glass Recipe framework
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