The Architectural Technology podcast: Where it's AT
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Where it’s AT | the Architectural Technology podcast is here!
In this new podcast series from CIAT the ever-evolving relationship between technology, architecture, and the human experience is explored.
So, whether you're an Architectural Technologist (AT), Architect, designer, tech enthusiast, or just interested in buildings and technology, come join us as we explore some of the most important subjects facing Architectural Technology, ATs, and the built environment today!
[edit] Episode 2: Panel Discussion | Unravelling the Golden Thread
Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology Podcast recorded at futurebuild March 2024,
The golden thread is a digital record that will be created for new high rise residential buildings, containing vital information about the building's life, including its design, construction and ongoing maintenance.
To find out more, we joined a panel of Chartered Architectural Technologists (Dan Rossiter FCIAT, Spacy Bondarenko FCIAT and Gareth Sewell FCIAT) on stage at futurebuild in March of this year. They discuss what the golden thread means in practice, and how it should be incorporated throughout the life of the building to ensure crucial information is reliable and easily accessible.
Useful links:
- Futurebuild is an annual event which takes place March at London’s ExCeL, focused on showcasing the latest sustainable innovations and solutions in the built environment industry.
- Keeping information about a higher-risk building: the golden thread - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- CLC - Building Safety
- Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
[edit] Episode 1 - CIAT’s Principal Designer Register for non-HRBs and HRBs
Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast
The Principal Designer Competency Framework allows for Chartered Architectural Technologists to register as Principal Designers. To explore what this means to the discipline Professor Sam Allwinkle PPBIAT FCIAT Chair of the Principal Designer Competency Steering Group talks to Head of Membership at CIAT, James Banks about their work and developing the register and its impact on Members.
Useful links:
CIAT | Principal Designer (architecturaltechnology.com)
CIAT Principal Designer Registration Process and Insight Workshop led by James Banks, Head of Membership at CIAT and Professor Sam Allwinkle PPBIAT FCIAT Chair of the Principal Designer Competency Steering Group.
For further information on the subject matter covered by these podcastsplease feel free to email pdregister@ciat.global. Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek. CIAT welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global or send a text message
Disclaimer
The contents and views expressed by individuals in the Where it's AT podcast are their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of the companies they work for or the Host. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as advice
These articles appear on the CIAT "Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast page" dated accordingly.
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