RIBA CPD Showcase

Latest CPD

Here are the latest CPD materials to have been assessed and approved by the RIBA. These include both new and recently revised CPD materials, and may include both face-to-face and online seminars.
Seminar, by Roca Ltd
New

This seminar explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to affect bathroom design in the future. Exploring existing innovations, new concepts and research proposals, the CPD will give atendees a crash-course in what AI is, how it is influencing the design of our homes, and how it can improve bathroom spaces.
Seminar, by VELUX Company Ltd
New

This CPD will discuss the importance of daylight in designing residential spaces. Topics covered include the use of daylight in creating different lighting effects, the background of daylight in architecture, bespoke rooflight and smart automation technology, and technical considerations for bespoke rooflight solutions. By the end of the seminar you should have a greater understanding of:
- The fundamentals of the daylight design
- Bespoke rooflight solutions and inspiration on how to use them
- Lighting design techniques using natural light
- Technical considerations for bespoke rooflights
Seminar, by Chieftain Fabrics
New

This seminar explores how contract fabrics might be made more sustainable through the replacement or removal of certain added chemicals. Alternatives to high-volume commercially produced fabric are explored. Future directions are appraised - especially those based on naturally occurring phenomena. New innovations in fabric production are also identified and explored. By the end of the CPD you will have a greater understanding of:
- What is meant by added chemistry and what possible substitutes are available.
- What makes a contract fabric
- How to distinguish between harmful and beneficial added chemistry
- What fabrics are best from a sustainable viewpoint
- Future directions in biomimicry and fabric design
Factory Visit, by Homeplay Ltd
New

During this tour attendees will be introduced to the latest luxury residential technology. Themes covered include lighting design and control, automated shading, cinema and media rooms, integrated HVAC control and ‘Wall acne’ reduction. Book online at www.homeplay.tv/cpd or call 01932 781327 and ask for James.
New & Available Online

This seminar is about the principles and advantages of rainscreen cladding. It will help you to understand the following topics:
- Design and specification considerations for rainscreen cladding
- The different cladding types available
- Project specific calculations including the correct support system for relevant façade material
- Environmental factors and environmental ratings

This CPD can be delivered to you live and remotely.
Seminar, by Jotun A/S
New

This CPD will discuss the Natural Colour System (NCS). Topics covered include colour psychology, the difference between basic colours in design and colours in the paint industry, the NCS notation system, and NCS as a global colour and communication tool between architects and designers. This seminar also incorporates individual exercises and activities using NCS colour chips. By the end of the CPD you should have a greater understanding of:
- Colour psychology and how colours affect our feelings
- How to use colours in space - Design tips
- How to read colours using the NCS notation system
- How to create a colour scheme using the NCS system
- How to use the NCS system in your projects
New & Available Online

This CPD is intended for delegates with a limited, background knowledge of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems. The presentation provides an overview of the relevance of MVHR to modern homes in Northern Ireland, with specific reference to Building Regulations Technical Booklet K. It examines relevant issues including Sustainability, Balanced Ventilation, Controllability, The Transfer of Sound and Noise, and Filtration. It also considers additional items which must be addressed when designing or specifying an MVHR system. By the end of the seminar you should have a greater understanding of:
- The relevance of MVHR in achieving compliance with Building Regulations in Northern Ireland
- How to inbuild sustainability into MVHR projects
- The concept of 'Balanced' Ventilation and how to specify it
- How to specify manual and automated system controls as appropriate
- How to minimise the transmission of noise within MVHR systems
Seminar, by Secco
New

This CPD aims to discuss the application of integrated systems for doors, windows and shutters, and façades in galvanized steel, stainless steel, Cor-ten or weathering steel and brass, to guarantee maximum levels of sustainability, comfort and wellbeing. By the end of the seminar you should have a greater understanding of:
- Different precious metals and their associated technical features
- The nature of steel
- Shaping steel
- Design variations
- Building integrated steel doors and windows
Article, by Ibstock Brick Ltd
New

Projecting and recessed brickwork design can provide additional interest and texture in buildings and free standing walls. Although projecting and recessed brickwork isn’t new, unique contemporary brick aesthetics are being achieved using these techniques. This CPD Article sets out what needs to be considered in designing projecting or recessed brickwork details. By the end of the CPD you should have a greater understanding of:
- Popular terminology for the anatomy of a brick and brick types.
- Why partially exposing the bed face of a brick is classed as a non-standard application of brick.
- The exposure and its effect on the projecting or recessed brick detail.
- The freeze thaw durability classification of brick, as defined in BS EN 771-1.
- Whether additional mechanical restraint or support will be required to a wall containing these feature
New

This CPD examines one specific area where the opportunity to adopt modern materials in construction is being overlooked. It will put forward both practical and commercial benefits for the adoption of modern insulation materials in preference to traditional tried and tested solutions. Topics covered include specifying multifoil insulation and multifoil solutions, requirements for successful installation, making decisions based on value - in terms of materials, labour and time, and identifying pathways to seek technical assistance and support. By the end of the CPD you should have a greater understanding of:
- How to identify opportunities/situations for specifying multifoil insulation solutions
- The commercial and practical benefits a multifoil solution offers - in terms of space saving, material costs and time
- Specific solutions to meet current Building Regulation requirements
- The essential elements to be considered in assessing the quality of an installation
Seminar, by Sherwin-Williams
New

This CPD examines seamless flooring solutions. It will discuss how resin systems function in food manufacturing, food processing and food service industries and how they comply with the strict hygiene and safety standards stipulated by HACCP International. The seminar will also look at the range of resin floor solutions available as well as the installation process. By the end of the CPD you should have a greater understanding of:
- The requirements for flooring in the food industry
- The performance which resin flooring systems provide
- How to identify and specify specific resin flooring for heavy duty food processing facilities
- The basics of how resin flooring is installed
- Anti-slip flooring solutions and regulatory compliance
Factory Visit, by Milliken
New

This CPD reviews the criteria required for achieving the International Well Building Institute’s WELL Building Standard and presents Milliken’s journey to achieving Platinum Certification for its London Showroom space.

Delegates can book onto the CPD by calling the Milliken London Showroom Manager on: 027 336 7290
Seminar, by Milliken
New

This CPD explores the importance of a building’s acoustics on the well-being and productivity of people in the workplace and in education. Topics covered include factors to be considered whilst evaluating floor coverings for acoustic performance, measuring sound in relation to floor coverings, how particular floor coverings can positively contribute to a building’s acoustics, and how floor coverings are measured and certified by the WELL v2 Building Standard for their acoustic impact on well-being.
By the end of the CPD you should have a greater understanding of:
-The negative impact that high ambient sound levels can have on well-being and productivity in the workplace and in education
Seminar, by Q-railing
New

System types available with a brief overview
- Specification tools and considerations regulatory standards
- Relevant case studies to explain regulatory standards and good working practice
- Innovations and things to be proud of in 2014 including the acquisition of the d-line balustrade range
New

This presentation focuses upon the design and application of below ground waterproofing systems for basements, cellars, retaining structures and buried podium decks. It discusses the importance of correct design principles and the considerations that must be taken into account following the guidance of BS 8102-2009 and other codes of practice.
New

This seminar will help you:
- understand the features and benefits of a wet room system using extruded polystyrene (XPS) versus traditional construction materials
- understand the variety of designs, functions and sizes for both commercial and domestic applications
- understand the components that if used collectively achieve a CE approval for a 'seals for floors and walls in wetrooms'
- understand how to achieve accessibility for wheelchair users
- understand certifications on both fundo trays & boards with benefit to architects
- understand how to select the correct system dependent on the substrate
Seminar, by Site Sealants Ltd
New

This CPD will explore what Structural Waterproofing is and why substructures leak. It aims to provide an unbiased discussion of waterproofing, examining the key points of BS8102 2009 and NHBC Chapter 5.4 - including a brief overview of ground gasses and sustainability. By the end of the seminar you should have a greater understanding of:
- The design process
- Ground gasses and the relevant standards within the UK
- What the three grades of basements are and the three types of systems available
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