NAHB - University Education Programs Guide - 2009 - (Page 10) design and arChiteCture conferences. CUSTOM BUILDER SyMPOSIUM FEATURING NAHB/BALA DESIGN INSTITUTE see description on page 6 courses. BUILT TO SELL: THE PARTNERSHIP OF MARKET AND DESIGN [revIsed] missing the connection between your market and residential design is like shooting yourself in the wallet. this course equips you with a comprehensive, market-driven residential development plan that helps you pick the right site, identify your probable purchasers and design communities and homes that they will want to buy. (8 hours) Designation Credit: Master CSP DESIGN/BUILD learn how successful builders have implemented a design/build strategy and how to make your own design/build business a success. (8 hours) Designation Credit: CGA, CGB, CGR DESIGN/BUILD SOLUTIONS FOR AGING AND ACCESSIBILITy (CAPS II) see description on page 16 see description on page 5 DESIGNING FOR THE ACTIVE ADULT eConomiCs and housing finanCe HousingEconomics.com HousingEconomics.com is the online economics information source for america’s housing industry. available by subscription, HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. conferences. CONSTRUCTION FORECAST CONFERENCE & WEBCAST spring: april 23, 2009, Washington, dc, national Housing center fall: october 21, 2009, Washington, dc, national Housing center www.nahb.org/CFC get the facts, insight and analysis you need straight from the voice of the housing industry. this semiannual gathering of the country’s leading economists and finance experts is your best resource for the latest forecasts on housing starts, project budgets and other economic bellwethers of the housing industry. 10 www.nahb.org/education http://www.HousingEconomics.com http://www.HousingEconomics.com http://www.HousingEconomics.com http://www.nahb.org/CFC http://www.nahb.org/education
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