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in2aplearning have been developing and facilitating CPD modules since 2015.

CPD Webinars

In2aplearning CPD webinars are taught by industry experts and offer one formal CPD point.

CPD modules are a good resource to learn about problematic issues and learn new methods and procedures of building materials in accordance with NCC guidelines. Embrace the digital way with virtual conferences.

Audio Visual & Presenter Interaction

 

  • Audio visual and discussion
  • Total duration 1 hour
  • Q&A
  • 10min sponsor product introduction (relevant to CPD webinar)

Each month we share insightful FREE CPD WEBINARS for architects and designers by industry experts.

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Looking to the Future of Learning Spaces by Polytec

The idea that our physical environment has the capacity to shape us, and therefore, that a building has the ability to powerfully influence its users is one of the main tenets of architecture and design. Teachers are at the forefront of education innovation and pedagogy. They are cognizant of the physical environments’ ability to ‘make or break’ creativity and stifle learning. This module creates a resource for architects and school planners to refer to for the construction of new learning environments or the renovation of existing learning environments.

  1. Discuss the primary Acoustic problems in education (AACA Competency 4.7).
  2. Describe material considerations to create inviting, inspiring spaces to enhance the learning experience (AACA Competency 3.2 and 3.1).
  3. Select high quality materials based on whole life costing principles (AACA Competency 3.6).

George Abagi

George Abagi is currently the National Specification Manager for Polytec and has been with the company for 13 years. George’s experience at Polytec includes Specification Development Manager, Architectural Product Manager, and National Specification Manager. Prior to joining the Polytec team, George was the General Manager of the Sydney Wardrobe Company. George also holds a Certificate 4 in Visual Arts, a Diploma in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons).

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Rethinking Washroom Design by Polytec

This module highlights technical and aesthetic design considerations for commercial washrooms. Washrooms are often overlooked but they say a lot about the image and prestige of the whole establishment. The module reviews design aspects, sustainability concerns, safety issues and access provisions. It assesses toilet partition components, washroom accessories and selected material options accounting for compliance, hygiene and maintenance concerns.

  1. Describe the importance of design and what to take into account when designing commercial toilets (AACA Competency: 4.3).
  2. Document the guidelines provided in the National Construction Code 2019 and Australian Standards 1428.1-2009 (AACA Competency: 3.4).
  3. Investigate and integrate appropriate material selection for toilet or shower partitions (AACA Competency: 4.6).

George Abagi

George Abagi is currently the National Specification Manager for Polytec and has been with the company for 13 years. George’s experience at Polytec includes Specification Development Manager, Architectural Product Manager, and National Specification Manager. Prior to joining the Polytec team, George was the General Manager of the Sydney Wardrobe Company. George also holds a Certificate 4 in Visual Arts, a Diploma in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons).

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Sustainability in Design by Polytec

Environmentalists agree that nature provides the ideal model for sustainability.

Nature does not waste, it repurposes and recycles. Today’s fossil fuels account for some 87% of the world’s energy needs. In the modern world, buildings account for approximately 40% of energy consumption. This therefore makes buildings a crucial focus area in the efforts to reduce the use of fossil fuels.

By making the worlds building energy efficient, massive savings can be made to both energy costs and CO2 emissions.

  1. Describe where you would access sustainability and performance information for different products and materials. Design PC31
  2. Discuss green building standards, labeling programs, and details to be include in specifications. Documentation PC35
  3. Be able to describe the variables of building product selection that impact sustainability and occupant-tenant health, including efforts on productivity and comfort. Documentation PC28

George Abagi

George Abagi is currently the National Specification Manager for Polytec and has been with the company for 13 years. George’s experience at Polytec includes Specification Development Manager, Architectural Product Manager, and National Specification Manager. Prior to joining the Polytec team, George was the General Manager of the Sydney Wardrobe Company. George also holds a Certificate 4 in Visual Arts, a Diploma in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons).

*NOTE to all our WA, SA and NT architects and users please note the time zone invitation is that for AEST, please ensure you note the time difference. We would hate for you to miss our CPD presentation.

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