Resilient Design: Leveraging Materials for Long-Term Success
About the Provider
James Hardie Inc. is purely a fiber-cement business. It operates in markets around the world, with manufacturing operations in the United States, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines. The businesses employ over 2,500 people who generate revenue of more than $1.5 billion a year.
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Learning Objectives:
- Examine the current trends and forces shaping residential and commercial design and construction to develop a contextual understanding of how strategic planning, material selection, and competitive advantage can lead to successful projects that enhance both owner satisfaction and occupant well-being.
- Appraise Porter’s Five Forces Framework and apply it to assess competitive advantage strategies for design professionals, enabling the creation of long-lasting projects that prioritize occupant well-being, resilience, and overall project success.
- Quantify and evaluate the processes available to design professionals that enhance strategic planning, promote sustainability, ensure code compliance, and support the creation of spaces that prioritize comfort, safety, and long-term durability through informed material selection and competitive advantage strategies.
- Contextualize the significance of designing with fiber cement cladding to create a competitive advantage in project design, emphasizing the material’s role in enhancing the durability, resilience, and lasting value of the building for end-users.
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Available Regions:
Continental US
Design Category:
(07) Thermal and Moisture Protection