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25 CPD FOCUS


TWO NEW RIBA ASSESSED CPD SEMINARS FROM COMAR


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


The latest CPD courses, seminars and documents for architects


CUPA PIZARRAS LAUNCHES ONLINE CPDS FOR ARCHITECTS & SPECIFIERS


THE MAGIC OF GLASS – HOW TO SPECIFY


STELRAD LAUNCHES NEW CPD COVERING TOWEL RAIL RADIATORS


CUPA PIZARRAS, a world leader in natural slate, is now hosting two online CPDs. The first of the CPDs will discuss the technical and design criteria for specifying slate, while the second will cover the benefits of using a natural slate rainscreen cladding system. Both are free to attend with tickets available via eventbrite. Terry Collins, specification manager at CUPA PIZARRAS commented, “We have developed the online CPDs to ensure specifiers can still access key information during the pandemic and for when they are working from home.” www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/cupa- pizarras-world-leader-in-natural- slate-29672279119


As part of its ‘How to specify’ series, George Barnsdale has launched its latest CPD – ‘The Magic of Glass’ which will explore the importance of glass specification in achieving the best outcome for any given project. It will investigate how glass was developed over centuries into the highly technical product it is today. Available free of charge for architects and specifiers by webinar on Wednesday 20th January 2021 at 1pm. Sign up at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the- magic-of-glass-how-to-specify- glass-for-architects-tickets- 132338729703 01775 823000 www.georgebarnsdale.co.uk/cpd


Stelrad Radiators has announced the launch of its latest CIBSE and RIBA approved CPD courses covering the subject matter of towel rail radiators. It can be found at www.stelrad.com. This new CPD course will help attendees understand the history and background behind the evolution of the central heating system and the use of tubular radiators. The UK market for tubular radiators is around the one million mark, so a not an unsubstantial slice of the marketplace – it’s certainly more than simply a niche market nowadays. 01709 572279 www.stelrad.com


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