riba certified CPD

We now offer a CPD (Continuing Professional Development) service designed and run by our expert in-house washroom team.

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RIBA approved

RIBA-approved CPD material from members of the RIBA CPD Providers Network has been rigorously assessed by the RIBA and is worth double CPD points to RIBA Chartered Architects.

online or in-person

Our CPD material can either be delivered as an online seminar or we can come to you to present in person.

delivered by experts

We've been building and designing the world's best toilet cubicles at our factory in the United Kingdom since the 1960s. We know washrooms.

stay up-to-date

All of our CPD material is reviewed annually, and we will endeavour to create new courses periodically. This ensures the information you are receiving is as up to date as possible.


cpd: Washroom Design: high traffic

history

The first building widely considered a skyscraper, and therefore a high traffic building due to its height and design, was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, built in 1885.  45 years later the Empire State Building was constructed with 102 floors and housing over 21k people. Today the largest skyscraper in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai with 163 floors.

looking to the future

Today Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest commercial airport in the world with 100 million passengers passing through every year.

The question is how do we design for buildings with this volume of users?

high-traffic problems

We pose a number of different architectural problems that are created when designing for high-traffic areas, including those created by Circulation, Durability and Maintenance, Safety and Security and Aesthetics and Comfort.

modern solutions

Our high traffic CPD offers a range of technical and design solutions to any modern development's high-traffic problems.

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cpd: Washroom Design: Hygiene & Wellness

post pandemic design

Design adapts to new rules of social interaction. Our CPD covers how going forwards post pandemic, washroom design will have to adapt even further.

looking to the future

In the last two years, hygiene in building design has become more relevant than ever. The question is, how are buildings going to change in the future?

hygienic problems

We pose a number of different architectural problems that are created in the post-pandemic world.

modern solutions

Our CPD offers a range of technical and design solutions to any modern development's hygiene and wellness problems.

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