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July 14, 2026

Tag: Webinars

Live CPD presentation are sponsored by manufacturers and distributors of building materials. Learn how to optimise your knowledge on various industry issues and topics. All webinars will be presented by industry experts. View the list of CPD courses available this month.

Sound of Silence: Designing Wall, Ceiling and Door Solutions for Optimal Acoustic Comfort in Residential and Commercial Applications by Hawa

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Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

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This course introduces the fundamentals of building acoustics and the practical strategies required to achieve effective sound control in modern interiors. Participants explore how noise behaves, how it is perceived, and how regulatory frameworks shape acoustic design in Australia. The program covers key metrics such as Rw, Rw + Ctr, Ln,w + Ci, Dn,f,w, and CAC, explaining how they influence real‑world performance in walls, ceilings, floors, and door systems.

A major focus is the role of sliding doors in acoustic design, including the limitations of conventional systems and the enhanced performance of engineered acoustic sliding solutions. Through examples of compliant wall and floor constructions, the course demonstrates how to meet BCA requirements, reduce flanking paths, and integrate acoustic doors without compromising aesthetics or spatial efficiency. By the end, participants gain a clear understanding of acoustic principles, regulatory expectations, and practical design solutions that improve privacy, comfort, and quality of life in residential and commercial environments.

Objectives

  • Improve understanding of building acoustics theory and practice (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.3 & 3.4)
  • Understand key solutions for achieving acoustic solutions in walls, ceilings and doors (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.2)

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

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Microliving – The Luxury of Living Small

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Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

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Population Growth: Imagine a world with over 10 billion people by 2050, whereas twice as many people (68%) will live in urban areas than in rural areas. A world, with more than 45 Megacities inhabiting more than 10 Mio people and with a strong increase of the 60+ population (50%). The upcoming social changes and rapid Urbanization will strongly influence, shape and shift, how we work and live together.

Such changing social behavioural trends are Individualization (growing single households), Co-Living, Co-Working, Sharing Economy and Densification. The co-working and co-living trends are both the result of urbanisation, as people will find ways to fight against loneliness and are able to manage the rising rents in high densification areas.

The smaller the living area, the more important planning is. Open concept floorplans with movable elements enable multi-functional use of spaces. The whole is always greater than the sum of its parts.
Microliving enables many people to enjoy an urban lifestyle. At the same time, the concept offers investors tangible advantages.

Objectives

  • Describe the megatrend of Urbanization and its impact on the future of how we live 4.2.
  • Identify key design challenges resulting from urbanization 3.6.
  • Describe the topic of Micro-living and how it can resolve certain urbanization challenges 3.

More Info

AACA Competency: Design 4.6

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

Register Now

Webinars

Sound of Silence: Designing Wall, Ceiling and Door Solutions for Optimal Acoustic Comfort in Residential and Commercial Applications by Hawa

  • 0
in2ap Marketing
Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

Register Here

This course introduces the fundamentals of building acoustics and the practical strategies required to achieve effective sound control in modern interiors. Participants explore how noise behaves, how it is perceived, and how regulatory frameworks shape acoustic design in Australia. The program covers key metrics such as Rw, Rw + Ctr, Ln,w + Ci, Dn,f,w, and CAC, explaining how they influence real‑world performance in walls, ceilings, floors, and door systems.

A major focus is the role of sliding doors in acoustic design, including the limitations of conventional systems and the enhanced performance of engineered acoustic sliding solutions. Through examples of compliant wall and floor constructions, the course demonstrates how to meet BCA requirements, reduce flanking paths, and integrate acoustic doors without compromising aesthetics or spatial efficiency. By the end, participants gain a clear understanding of acoustic principles, regulatory expectations, and practical design solutions that improve privacy, comfort, and quality of life in residential and commercial environments.

Objectives

  • Improve understanding of building acoustics theory and practice (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.3 & 3.4)
  • Understand key solutions for achieving acoustic solutions in walls, ceilings and doors (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.2)

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

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Webinars

Considerations for Facade Attachments for Optimal Performance

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Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

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This course explores how modern façade design is evolving in response to stricter environmental regulations, changing architectural expectations, and the growing need for adaptable building envelopes. Participants examine the National Construction Code (NCC) Section J requirements, including thermal performance, glazing-to-façade ratios, solar admittance, and the increasing importance of thermally broken systems. The program highlights practical design strategies—such as dynamic facades, shading integration, and improved glazing performance—that help projects meet compliance while maintaining architectural intent.

Through real project examples and an overview of advanced sliding façade technologies, the course demonstrates how operable systems enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and design flexibility. Attendees gain a clear understanding of regulatory impacts, performance metrics, and the role of dynamic façade solutions in contemporary building design.

Objectives

  • Understand environmental design regulations and its impact on building façade design (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.3 & 3.4)
  • Identify key strategies for designing modern building facades to meet code requirements (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.2)

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

Register Now

Webinars

Considerations for Facade Attachments for Optimal Performance

  • 0
in2ap Marketing
Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

Register Here

This course explores how modern façade design is evolving in response to stricter environmental regulations, changing architectural expectations, and the growing need for adaptable building envelopes. Participants examine the National Construction Code (NCC) Section J requirements, including thermal performance, glazing-to-façade ratios, solar admittance, and the increasing importance of thermally broken systems. The program highlights practical design strategies—such as dynamic facades, shading integration, and improved glazing performance—that help projects meet compliance while maintaining architectural intent.

Through real project examples and an overview of advanced sliding façade technologies, the course demonstrates how operable systems enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and design flexibility. Attendees gain a clear understanding of regulatory impacts, performance metrics, and the role of dynamic façade solutions in contemporary building design.

Objectives

  • Understand environmental design regulations and its impact on building façade design (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.3 & 3.4)
  • Identify key strategies for designing modern building facades to meet code requirements (ACAA Competency: Design, Conceptual Design 3.2)

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

Register Now

Webinars

Microliving – The Luxury of Living Small

  • 0
in2ap Marketing
Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

Register Here

Population Growth: Imagine a world with over 10 Billion people by 2050, whereas twice as many people (68%) will live in urban areas than in rural areas. A world, with more than 45 Megacities inhabiting more than 10 Mio people and with a strong increase of the 60+ population (50%). The upcoming social changes and rapid Urbanization will strongly influence, shape and shift, how we work and live together.

Such changing social behavioural trends are Individualization (growing single households), Co-Living, Co-Working, Sharing Economy and Densification. The co-working and co-living trends are both the result of urbanization, as people will find ways to fight against loneliness and are able to manage the rising rents in high densification areas.

The smaller the living area, the more important planning is. Open concept floorplans with movable elements enable multi-functional use of spaces. The whole is always greater than the sum of its parts. Microliving enables many people to enjoy an urban lifestyle. At the same time, the concept offers investors tangible advantages.

Objectives

  • Describe the megatrend of Urbanization and its impact on the future of how we live 4.2.
  • Identify key design challenges resulting from urbanization 3.6.
  • Describe the topic of Micro-living and how it can resolve certain urbanization challenges 3.

More Info

AACA Competency: Design 4.6

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

Register Now

Webinars

Microliving – The Luxury of Living Small

  • 0
in2ap Marketing
Sunday, 08 February 2026 / Published in

Register Here

Population Growth: Imagine a world with over 10 billion people by 2050, whereas twice as many people (68%) will live in urban areas than in rural areas. A world, with more than 45 Megacities inhabiting more than 10 Mio people and with a strong increase of the 60+ population (50%). The upcoming social changes and rapid Urbanization will strongly influence, shape and shift, how we work and live together.

Such changing social behavioural trends are Individualization (growing single households), Co-Living, Co-Working, Sharing Economy and Densification. The co-working and co-living trends are both the result of urbanisation, as people will find ways to fight against loneliness and are able to manage the rising rents in high densification areas.

The smaller the living area, the more important planning is. Open concept floorplans with movable elements enable multi-functional use of spaces. The whole is always greater than the sum of its parts.
Microliving enables many people to enjoy an urban lifestyle. At the same time, the concept offers investors tangible advantages.

Objectives

  • Describe the megatrend of Urbanization and its impact on the future of how we live 4.2.
  • Identify key design challenges resulting from urbanization 3.6.
  • Describe the topic of Micro-living and how it can resolve certain urbanization challenges 3.

More Info

AACA Competency: Design 4.6

Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

 

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Webinars

Optimising Space in Motion CPD

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Thursday, 05 February 2026 / Published in

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AACA Competency:

Design 4.6

Module Outline:

Space optimisation is a central concern for designers seeking to enhance the quality of life while delivering long-term value for their clients. By adopting flexible design principles, it is possible to maximise the utility of every square metre within residential and commercial environments. This approach not only improves financial and environmental performance but also enhances occupant wellbeing and future proofs buildings for evolving needs. In this module, we examine key methods, design principles, and products that enable more effective use of space across a wide range of settings—including homes, offices, hotels, classrooms, and hospitals—wherever space can work harder and smarter.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Improve our understanding of building space optimisation strategies (Conceptual Design 3.3 & 3.4)
  2. Identify key solutions for optimising space within residential & commercial spaces (Conceptual Design 3.2)

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Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef

Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort, and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.

Webinars

Thermal Performance of the Building Envelope – NCC 2022 by ASKIN

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Monday, 02 February 2026 / Published in

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Objectives

  • The 2022 NCC – What you need to know
  • The science of thermal insulation
  • Understand the principles of thermal bridging
  • Analyse the impact of thermal bridging on thermal performance
  • Continuous insulation – What is it?
  • Continuous insulation and thermal bridging

More Information

NSCA 2021 Units

  • Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48
  • Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 53, 58
  • Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12
  • Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 23, 24, 28, 31, 33

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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke

Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Webinars

Fire Code Compliance and Insulated Metal Panels by ASKIN

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Sunday, 01 February 2026 / Published in

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Objectives

  • NCC 2022 – specific fire requirements for suitability
  • Principles of fire performance
  • Compliance requirements for different classes and building types
  • Design considerations concerning fire performance
  • Understand the different fire tests and where they fit into the requirements of the NCC

More Information

  • NSCA 2021 Units: Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47
  • Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 48, 51, 58, 59
  • Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 1, 5, 11, 16 Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 22,28.

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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke

Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

 

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