Greco Architectural Metal Products, a manufacturer and supplier of architectural railings and metal products in North America, announced the release of its latest continuing education course for architects. The course, focused on metal coatings and finishes, has been approved by the American Institute of Architects and offers one Learning Unit for Health, Safety and Welfare.
Greco has developed an educational program specifically tailored to architects. This new course marks the fourth installment in Greco Railings’ continuing education series, which aims to equip architects with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver exceptional architectural solutions.
About the course
The new course, Coatings and Finishes for Architectural Metal Products, covers a wide range of topics, including the latest advancements in metal coating technologies, industry standards and best practices and the selection and application of coatings to enhance durability and aesthetic appeal. The goal is that architects who complete the course will gain valuable insights into the importance of proper metal finishes in achieving long-lasting and visually appealing architectural designs.
The metal coatings and finishes course is available as an on-demand course on GRECO Railings’ website. Architects can access the course conveniently, allowing for flexible learning and professional development. Additionally, GRECO Railings offers live lunch-and-learn presentations upon request, allowing architects to engage directly with industry experts and receive personalized guidance.
What Greco says
“We are thrilled to introduce our newest AIA-approved continuing education course on metal coatings and finishes,” says Matt Palmer, president of U.S. operations, Greco. “As a company dedicated to excellence in architectural railings and metal products, we believe in empowering architects with the knowledge they need to create exceptional designs. This course is a testament to our commitment to providing valuable educational resources to the architectural community.”