Architects Academy Programme technical engagement for aspiring designers at an insulation manufacturing facility
[edit] In-depth technical engagement for aspiring designers at an insulation manufacturing facility
Reflecting on my career trajectory, which began with an MSc in Chemistry and Food Science & Technology and evolved through an Executive Master’s in Marketing and Sales, I understand how unexpected industry paths can be. Never once did I envision that I would find a fulfilling career in construction products.
This awareness has fuelled my commitment to the Architects Academy Programme, an initiative by Ravago Building Solutions UK, designed to offer architecture students real-world exposure, going beyond theoretical training received in a lecture theatre. Through this program, we aim to illustrate the technical and practical intersections within architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, highlighting the diverse, advanced roles available within our sector.
Our first event welcomed Architecture and Architectural Technology students from Anglia Ruskin University to our UK manufacturing site in King’s Lynn, where they observed first-hand the complex production process behind our Ravatherm XPS X insulation boards.
Beyond a basic plant tour, this experience provided technical insights into high-performance insulation manufacturing, detailing the precise methodologies and engineering innovations required to consistently meet rigorous thermal and structural performance standards.
The core of the day revolved around an extensive walkthrough of our manufacturing line, where students observed the intricacies of extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation production, from raw material feed to finished board testing.
The tour showcased quality control processes and optimisation strategies crucial to consistently producing materials that contribute to energy-efficient, sustainable building designs. Our team elaborated on the thermal performance of XPS insulation, explaining how it contributes to the thermal building envelope and supports long-term durability in structural applications.
Further reinforcing the product’s versatility, the technical team presented case studies demonstrating the integration of XPS insulation in various applications, from residential to commercial. This provided context on how advanced insulation solutions impact architectural design elements, support regulatory compliance, and enhance the lifecycle performance of buildings. For students, this perspective underscored the broader influence of material science in architectural design, beyond the superficial selection of materials.
Our commercial team, with over a century of combined expertise in insulation and building products, held a technical Q&A session and discussed the multifaceted career paths within the industry. The session spanned areas such as building physics, product development, sustainable architecture, and lifecycle cost management – demonstrating the breadth of impact from material selection.
Graham Terry MCIAT, Course Director of Architectural Technology at Anglia Ruskin University, and a professional with over 35 years in architectural practice, endorsed the program as highly valuable Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for both students and faculty, affirming its relevance in bridging theoretical knowledge with field application.
Ultimately, Ravago’s Architects Academy Programme is about expanding aspiring architectural professionals’ understanding of the construction industry’s full scope, particularly as they prepare to enter a field that increasingly demands sustainability-driven design innovation. Exposure to the technical and operational aspects of construction product manufacturing will help equip these future professionals to make informed decisions that can push architectural boundaries.
We believe in encouraging architectural students to pursue varied and purposeful career paths, meeting established professionals who’ve navigated unique routes within the industry. Our hope is that through this initiative, students gain both the knowledge and confidence to explore the construction sector with an informed, innovation-driven mindset.
This inaugural event is just the beginning; we plan to extend the Architects Academy Programme, continuously inspiring students to envision their place within the evolving landscape of sustainable architecture.
This article appears in the AT Journal issue 152 Winter 2024 as 'In-depth technical engagement for aspiring designers at Ravago’s Insulation Manufacturing Facility' and was written by Joan Ferrer Commercial Director UK & IRE, Ravago Building Solutions.
--CIAT
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