This CPD by Zip Water UK addresses the attributes of sustainable design in the context of drinking water. The session will address the importance of hydration and the effect that poor drinking water solutions can have in terms of sustainability and wellbeing – especially when it comes to the modern scourge of plastic bottles. It sheds light on some of the key issues that surround water sourcing and delivery in the UK and examines the possible solutions.
Zip Water UK creates beautiful and sustainable hydrotaps and filters that bring unique and innovative solutions to home and work environments.
In this CPD session by Roca will look at practical steps that architects and designers can take to reduce a hotel’s environmental impact, whilst ensuring that levels of guest satisfaction are not compromised and balancing cost benefits for the hotel owners.
Roca has 100+ years experience manufacturing bathroom products and staying true to their core values of design, quality, innovation and sustainability.
In this CPD by Roca you will explore in detail the process of designing bathroom spaces. The presentation focuses on key considerations that are influencing current and future bathroom spaces. The expert team highlights new technologies and innovations in the bathroom environment, with particular attention to sustainable and versatile solutions. Ground breaking products and new material advances for hygiene are also explored, along with recent developments in SMART technology. Finally, the presentation offers helpful advice on managing restrictions and challenges in the bathroom, while maintaining a high-quality experience.
In PART 2 of this RIBA and SBID appproved webinar, Karndean explore how sustainable design has evolved into a people-centric approach with places, health, and wellbeing at the core of the design process.
Relevant for professionals designing and specifying in both domestic and commercial settings, this CPD enables specifiers to align their thought process and help to establish a link between indoor environmental quality parameters, the health and wellbeing of occupants, and the implementation of green practices in building design.
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In PART 1 of this RIBA and SBID appproved webinar, Karndean explore how sustainable design has evolved into a people-centric approach with places, health, and wellbeing at the core of the design process.
Relevant for professionals designing and specifying in both domestic and commercial settings, this seminar enables specifiers to align their thought process and help to establish a link between indoor environmental quality parameters, the health and wellbeing of occupants, and the implementation of green practices in building design.
This boo kis a highly illustrative guide which explores how the design of interiors can impact wellbeing, enabling interior designers to understand how specific decisions about sustainable design and materials can be implemented.
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