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Comparision between RIAI Part L 2011/12 CPD , Domestic Refurbs and Building Fabric Design

Date: Friday, June 29, 2012
Time:
Location:

Dublin

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The attached document provides a comparison between the learning outcomes of the RIAI ‘Designing Low-Energy Domestic Refurbs’ course, the RIAI Skillnet ‘CPD Roadshow: Part L 2011’ (currently being delivered nationwide) and the upcoming RIAI Skillnet Building Fabric Design CPD.

 

 

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RIAI Skillnet Building Fabric Design - Compliant & Best Practice Dwellings

Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Time:Wed 20 -Registration from 9.00am (9.30am -5.00pm) and Thurs 21 - Registration from 8.30am (9.00am -1.00pm)
Location:

RIAI, 8 Merrion Sq, Dublin 2.

Cost:RIAI practices €335 (including RIAI Skillnet funding as applicable) RIAI member €350 (including RIAI Skillnet funding as applicable) Non-RIAI member €580

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CPD Points: 10 structured points

(1.5 day course on two consecutive days)
& self-defined structured points for pre- and post-learning
 

Course Tutors: Joseph Little (MRIAI, Barch, Msc AEES) Joseph Little Architects
Benat Arregi (EHU/UPV) Building Life Consultancy
 

Class size: 25 maximum
  
The RIAI in partnership with Joseph Little Architects & Building Life Consultancy, present a CPD seminar on designing and detailing new and retrofitted dwellings in light of the changes to current practice TGD L(2011) requires, and beyond that best practice. 
 
Course Aim: Based on feedback from attendees at the RIAI ‘Designing Low-energy Domestic Refurbs’ course, this course has been created to support architects when designing & evaluating building fabric. Different new build and retrofit construction systems are considered in light of compliance, buildability, low levels of thermal bridging & bypass, high levels of airtightness & condensation risks. While the course largely relates to domestic buildings and Part L(2011) compliance, commercial architects may also find its low energy building fabric focus useful.

The course is designed to provide a range of practical ‘problem solving’ approaches to achieving compliance with TGD L 2011 & beyond and incorporates workshops and group discussions of construction issues & details from real projects (including those of attendees should they wish). The course also looks at construction costs of a range of retrofit and new build projects including Passive House. In addition attendees at the course are given a booklet prepared by Joseph Little’s Building Life Consultancy showing retrofit and new build construction details (including thermal bridge values) that can be used as supplementary guidance to the Dept. of Environment’s Acceptable Construction Details (ACDs): many details have no equivalent in the ACDs while other are higher performance. Besides its value as guidance this will enable attendees calculate lower y-values.

Participants are required to complete a pre-learning exercise in advance of the course and a knowledge of DEAP* and prior attendance at the Part L Road Show or RIAI Designing Low-Energy domestic Refurbs is desirable. The course forms part of the RIAI Professional Certificate in Sustainable Design.  
  
Learning Outcomes:

 • A deeper understanding of TGD L(2011). To aid this comparisons will be made to TGD L(2005) and L(2008).
• The ability to calculate a Y-value - a key input in DEAP now facilitated by Appendix D1-D6 of TGD L(2011), and a greater understanding of the central importance of low-thermal bridge design to best practice detailing.
• Greater awareness of compliant and also best practice ways of building for a specific range of construction types, both new build and retrofit. This will be reinforced by a study of what construction details may no longer be compliant, and why.
• While presentation will be the main mode of learning, discussion, practical exercises and workshops will be used to draw on the knowledge of the attendees, and to reinforce learning.
• The course will not deal with the following areas dealt with in 'RIAI Designing Low Energy Domestic Refurbs': use of DEAP software, financial payback, ventilation systems, heating systems & controls.

Special Requirements:  Attendees are asked to:
1) Read the pre-learning information and complete the associated exercise before attending.
2) Bring a pen, a notepad and a standard (non-scientific) calculator.
3) Attendees may submit 'problem' details or constructions, whether hypothetical or real, for workshop discussion.

Attendees are asked to confirm any special accessibility or other requirements to the RIAI Skillnet in advance of the course date.

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RIAI Primary School Design Series - Seminar 5 ‘Regulation/Accommodation of Pupils of Varied Ability’

Date: Thursday, June 14, 2012
Time:3pm - 5pm
Location:

RIAI, 8 Merrion Square, Dublin 2

Cost:€15

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The fifth and final seminar in the RIAI Primary School Design Series will take place in the RIAI on Thursday 14 June from 3pm-5pm.

The session entitled 'Regulation/Accommodation of Pupils of Varied Ability' will be chaired by Paddy Fletcher, Joint Managing Director of A+D Wejchert & Partners, who is a member of the RIAI Design for Education Group.

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This series is sponsored by

 

Class size: 80 maximum

The RIAI Education Design Committee, in association with the Department of Education and Skills, present the RIAI Primary School Design Seminar Series scheduled monthly from February to June 2012.

Course Aim:

The aim of these seminars is to explore the main design elements of the primary school and to inform the review of the Primary School Brief that is currently being undertaken by the Planning and Building Unit and the Inspectorate of the DoES.

Course Format:

Each seminar will feature five speakers and will be chaired by a member of the RIAI Design for Education Group. The speakers will make ten minute presentations on a topic related to the theme of the seminar. The presentations will be followed by a one hour discussion and refreshments will be served after the seminar.

Special Requirements:

Attendees are asked to confirm any special accessibility or other requirements to the RIAI in the field provided on the booking form.

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