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30 CPD FOCUS BUILDINGS AS THEATRE


‘Buildings as Theatre’ is the brand-new curtain walling CPD from aluminium systems house AluK, available to book now via the company’s dedicated learning portal. Exploring how innovation in framing and glazing technology have helped to create what it is calling a ‘transparent stage of human life’ in cities across the world, the CPD aims to inform and inspire with what is possible in the design and construction of curtain walling. It includes a whistle-stop guide to the history of curtain walling as well as an overview for specifiers of the different curtain walling system types available. 01291 639739 www.alukgb.com/learning/home


INNOVATIVE WET ROOM SYSTEMS


The latest CPD courses, seminars and documents for architects


TWO NEW RIBA ASSESSED CPD SEMINARS FROM COMAR


SIG DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY EXTENDS ONLINE CPD SEMINARS


SPIRAL AND HELICAL STAIRCASE CPD WEBINARS


In two RIBA assessed seminars, Comar outlines: ‘Stand & Deliver: a Study of Curtain Walling’ – the design of curtain walling, it's properties and how it is used by specifiers. This seminar aims to offer an understanding of the points of Hll in the NBS specification system, and how best to make use of it. ‘Designing Functions & Reliability into Entrances’ – the issues that influence the function of main entrance design and technology. This seminar aims to offer an understanding of how user expectation influences door design and links this with hardware selection, entrance configuration and floor finishes. 020 685 9685 www.comar-alu.co.uk


NEW SKYFOLD & DORMA HÜPPE PARTITIONING CPD WEBINARS


SIG Design & Technology has now added more dates to their programme of free online RIBA approved CPD seminars. Delivered by SIG Design & Technology’s specification managers, the four presentations, cover a range of roofing and cladding topics including roof specification, natural slate, roof refurbishment and hard metals. Working in the current climate, SIG has adapted how they are working and looking at how technology can help them to support their customers. All the seminars last for about an hour. 0330 123 1820 www.sigzincandcopper.co.uk


SPECIFYING HARDWOOD TIMBER DOORSETS CPD


Staircase experts, Spiral UK, offer architects a live bespoke staircase CPD presentation on Microsoft Teams or Zoom free of charge at a time that suits them. The session covers: staircase design, stair regulations ADK, ADB, ADM and specifically BS5395 Part II (which relates to spiral and helical stair- cases), the design, manufacture and install process, materials and finishes and case study examples. The session is 30-40 minutes depending on questions and can be tailored to the interests of the practice. Certificates of attendance can be issued. 0330 123 2447 www.spiral.uk.com


WHY SPECIFYING THE RIGHT FLOOR IS CRITICAL


Book a RIBA approved CPD today to learn about 37 years proven, 100 per cent waterproof, German engineered CE marked shower system solutions from wedi. These solutions are not only mould resistant, eco-friendly with EPD certification but also are ISO9001 certified and BBA approved. Learn about the full scope of design principles – including drainage, acoustics and modular build. Understand the systems wedi has to offer for timber floors, special solutions for hotels or extravagant designer led showers to mention only a few. training@wedi.co.uk www.wedi.co.uk


Making it easy for architects to update their knowledge whilst working from home, leading moveable wall specialist, Style, has made its RIBA approved CPD seminars available as highly accessible webinars. As sole UK distributor for the revolutionary, ceiling-concealed Skyfold parti- tion as well as Dorma Hüppe partitioning systems, Style’s CPD’s have been hugely popular with architects for many years. Two webinars are available covering ‘Fully automatic vertically rising acoustic partition systems’ and ‘Multi-functional space’. Contact your nearest regional Style office by visiting the website. www.style-partitions.co.uk


Urban Front are now presenting CPD webinars via Zoom. The objective is to enthuse and inform architects about specifying hardwood internal and external doors, it also includes informa- tion about Passivhaus doors. Seminars last an hour and count for double points for architects and architectural assistants. The CPD is full of photographs showing a variety of specifica- tions and settings and includes demonstrations. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the webinar. On completion, CPD certificates can be sent out via email. 01494 778 787 www.urbanfront.co.uk


Architects and specifiers play a vital part when specifying the correct floor that is fit for purpose. Inspired by Harlequin’s commitment to protecting the health and wellbeing of dancers and performers, our CPD explains why specifying the correct floor for dance and the performing arts is critical to the longevity of a performers career. Using comprehensive data and case studies, we outline the key considerations when specifying a performance floor, and look at the important contribution the floor makes to the performer health and safety. 01892 514 888


uk.harlequinfloors.com/en


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