The new CPD module called ‘Sintered Stone & Sustainability’ is designed specifically for Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) members.
The seminar’s aim is to “inspire and educate” architects, designers, and specifiers about the environmental benefits of using sintered stone in both indoor and outdoor applications.
This CPD explores the properties of sintered stone, including its versatility and its sustainable production process, which results in durable, low-maintenance materials used for kitchen countertops, bathrooms, wall cladding, flooring, and furniture.
By offering the seminar, Neolith hopes to share its expertise and also strengthen relationships within the architectural community – positioning itself as “a trusted partner in the design and construction process.”
Ross Stewart, UK senior sales manager for Neolith UK, said: “Sustainability is at the heart of Neolith’s DNA. Through this CPD, we aim to share our knowledge and experience in creating beautiful, sustainable spaces using sintered stone.
“It’s our goal to provide architects and designers with the tools they need to incorporate sustainable solutions into their projects, without sacrificing aesthetic or functional quality.”
Neolith’s CPD sessions are available both online and in person, and participants will gain one hour of Continued Professional Development upon completion of the module.