Inclusive Design: Designing for Dementia and Ageing

Inclusive design is crucial for addressing the needs of individuals with Dementia, a degenerative disease that impacts their lifestyles and causes both physical and mental limitations. This CPD will give you the tools to design by understanding the context, atmosphere, and sensorial elements that affect their wellbeing, enhancing their quality of life. Applying design principles to create Dementia-friendly environments can significantly improve safety, orientation, memory, comfort and behaviour, ultimately resulting in livable and suitable spaces for those affected by Dementia.
– Gerflor
Certified Healthy Building Professional
A professional education program for architects and building professionals focused on health risk in the built environment. The course addresses exposure pathways, material health, moisture, indoor air quality, and building biology principles to support informed design, specification, and construction decisions in real projects.
– Healthy Home Expert
Introduction to Biophilic Design

Introduction to Biophilic Design explores how nature-integrated spaces enhance wellbeing, attention, and performance across residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Learn the science behind sensory design, avoid greenwashing, and apply practical frameworks that meet NCSE competencies—ideal for architects seeking evidence-based tools to future-proof their practice and client outcomes.
-Cocoplum
Large Format Porcelain Slabs

Enhance your knowledge with this Porcelanosa CPD on Large Format Slabs. Explore their versatility, durability, installation, techniques, design and maintenance. Perfect for professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge and apply innovative, high-performance surfaces in architectural and interior projects.
-Porcelanosa
Innovative PVC Woven Flooring Design

Learn how woven vinyl flooring enhances durability, aesthetics, and sustainability in commercial projects. Explore fire compliance (AS ISO 9239.1-2003), 3D design tools, and material benefits like slip resistance and acoustic performance. Gain CPD points while optimizing flooring solutions for functionality, longevity, and design versatility.
-Dickson
Sustainable Floor, Steel and Façade Coatings

This course is designed to provide information on the most effective and proven protective coating systems with an emphasis on sustainability. The course will teach specifiers to how to select the most appropriate coating system for a range on typical applications in the construction industry.
-A&I Coatings
Breathable Coating Systems

This CPD presentation will help you understand the properties that are indicative of breathable coatings and the importance of using a breathable coating system to help maintain the integrity of a building or structure through avoiding trapped moisture. It will also touch on the key features and benefits plus highlight sustainability as a principle of action.
-Keim
Duty of Care: Considerations for sports flooring in recreation and competition.

This CPD will explain sports floor design, taking into consideration important guidelines by the Department of Education, Sport Standards and provide accessibility for a broad range of users and specific needs.
-Gerflor
Reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections through: Evidence-Based Design

This CPD will help you Identify areas of risk and high infection control requirements in hospitals and healthcare facilities by assessing flooring and integrated systems to help minimise the risk of hospital-acquired infections (HAI) and future proof facilities.
-Gerflor
Le Corbusier’s ‘Polychromie Architecturale’

Describes Le Corbusier’s approach to ‘Polychromie Architecturale’, in which designs are conceived in colour from the beginning, as an integral part of the architecture.
– Taubmans