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Pool design course gets Canadian approval

Genesis 3 Design Group co-founder Skip Phillips’ ‘Water-in-Transit’ design course is now offered as part of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia’s (AIBC’s) Continued Education Units (CEU) program.

After recent approval, Genesis 3 Design Group co-founder, Skip Phillips, will now be presenting his ‘Water-in-Transit’ design course as part of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia’s (AIBC’s) Continued Education Units (CEU) program.

This is part of a sustained effort by Phillips and Genesis 3 to forge alliances with professional organizations involved in pool and spa design. Although this particular educational offering is not specifically a Genesis 3 program, it is part of Phillips’ personal efforts to bring the organization’s messages of competent design and engineering to the Canadian market.

“My program in Canada will stem from the Genesis 3 builder and designer education courses we’ve had in place and have been developing for several years,” says Phillips, who is also president of Questar Pools & Spas in Escondido, Calif. “It’s part of our ongoing effort to exchange and share reliable, verifiable education with our international colleague organizations and their members.”

The course content will not only include proprietary technical information unavailable in other settings, it will also cover esthetic possibilities, engineering challenges and historic references to vanishing edge and perimeter overflow design projects.

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