Latest News Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:18 AM
alsecco’s RIBA-accredited CPD is now available as an online video. The CPD entitled - Lightweight natural stone and glass ventilated rainscreen facades and the requirements of modern architecture – can be easily accessed at www.lithodecor.co.uk , alsecco’s sister site, or direct at www.ribacpd.com.
alsecco is keen to educate architects on the subject of rainscreen facades and by offering an online video CPD as well as the more traditional face-to-face seminar can reach more architects not only in the UK but worldwide.
The CPD seminar provides an understanding of the comparison between handset stone and lightweight stone ventilated rainscreen cladding. It then considers the requirements of modern architecture and how this has had an influence on these traditional construction methods.
The seminar then moves on to indicate the method of achieving robust lightweight stone facades by outlining the specification requirements and features and benefits of ventilated rainscreen cladding, and thus introducing the alsecco Airtec Stone lightweight natural stone system.
The seminar covers the alsecco Airtec stone manufacturing process, accreditations and recent projects and finishes with a look at alsecco Airtec Glass lightweight ventilated rainscreen facades and some new innovative developments.
For more information or to book a CPD email info@lithodecor.co.uk or go to www.lithodecor.co.uk.
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