CPD Sessions.
RIBA & BIID CERTIFIED
Made for architects & interior designers. Allow us to share our industry knowledge and expertise with you. Together, we can be better educated and informed to meet the needs of client's and their properties.
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DESIGNING THE CONNECTED HOME
Our most popular certified CPD from CEDIA, this course walks us through the different aspects of a truly connected home.
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From understand the technologies involved such as; networks, lighting, climate control and entertainment systems. To the importance of design and cabling when constructing these systems.
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Explore the benefits of one integrated system vs many individual ‘apps’ and why understanding the client & brief is vital, because one system does not fit all.
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INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED LIGHTING DESIGN
A deep dive into lighting design and control.
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Understand why lighting is important and its role throughout the home in transforming spaces.
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Cover the basic design principals that should be considered such as placement, angles, colour temperature and emerging technologies like circadian lighting.
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How to plan for an integrated system and why the lighting design needs to go hand in hand with the control system.
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DESIGNING HOME CINEMA & MEDIA ROOMS
Our CEDIA instructor will guide you through the differences of media room and a cinema and what the two entertainment spaces have to offer your client.
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We are not just talking big screens and loud speakers – acoustics, seating, sight lines, speaker placement, lighting control and fabrics are things that your home technology contractor will be considering in their design.
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With a basic understanding of these components and how each design choice will impact the experience of the finished room you will be well prepared for success on your next home cinema project.
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CABLING FOR THE INTEGRATED HOME
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Get to grips with multimedia and the changing trends of how we consume our audio and video content. Consider the data requirements of these services and what is required for them to operate effectively.
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With the above knowledge in place we can start to explore the cabling required, its topology around the building and space required for home technology equipment.