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Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast from CIAT
Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)
Frequency: 1 episode/36d. Total Eps: 19

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Architecture Business Club new year takeover with Jon Clayton MCIAT | 007
Season 1 · Episode 7
jeudi 30 janvier 2025 • Duration 35:55
Welcome to Where it's AT.
You might notice a change of introduction music, that's because this special episode has been produced in collaboration with Architecture Business Club.
For anyone running a business in architecture, whether you're a practice leader or sole practitioner, the new year is the perfect time for reflection on the past year and to set up your new year for success. But as any business owner or sole practitioner will know, running a business isn't always easy. There can be problems that trip you up and hold you back.
So join Where it's AT collaborator, Jon Clayton MCIAT- Founder of Architecture Business Club, as he explores three of the biggest problems that architectural technologists, architects and architectural designers in business face, and more importantly, how these problem can be overcome!
Podcast recorded and edited by: mrjonclayton
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
Where are we now with PI Insurance with Harry Pangli FCIAT and Darren Hewitt (MFL) | 006
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 11 décembre 2024 • Duration 46:46
Welcome to Where it's AT.
Professional indemnity insurance is a key component of protecting your business against claims of negligence, errors or omissions in the services you provide. But as the construction industry continues to evolve with new technologies, rising risks and complex regulations, the landscape of insurance is shifting too. So how are insurers adapting to these changes - in particular the Principal Designer role introduced by secondary legislation to the Building Safety Act - The Building Regulations etc. (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023 and what do construction professionals need to know to ensure they're properly covered and that the vital protection PI offers their clients, is in place.
Join Harry Pangli FCIAT, Deputy Chair of CIAT’s Liability Taskforce, CIAT representative on CIC Liability Panel and member of CIAT’s Documents Taskforce amongst others and Darren Hewitt, Director, Claims and Risk Management at MFL Insurance Group Limited who administer CIAT Insurance Services, as they answer some frequently asked questions that have been received in from our members, and explore how professional indemnity insurance plays a critical role in protecting members and clients. They also edify us on the changes to limitation periods which is outlined in the Building Safety Act, increasing simple contract liability from 6 to 15 years and retrospectively 30 years from the dates of publication (1992).
If you would like further information on the subject matter covered in this podcast then please feel free to email pdregister@ciat.global or visit
CIAT Principal Designer Register
Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
Will buying a drone make me a better designer? Recorded in June 2024 with Dan Rossiter FCIAT and Andrew Evans (TopCon)) | 005
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Duration 43:07
In this episode, we're asking, "Will buying a drone or laser scanner make you a better designer?" Leading today's conversation on the pros and pitfalls of data driven design is Dan Rossiter FCIAT, who is the Built Environment Standards Lead at BSI and Vice-President Technical for CIAT. Joining him on our digital sofa is his guest, Andrew Evans, a leading authority in surveying technologies from Topcon Positioning Systems.
Useful links:
Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists
Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors
Titanic - First ever full-sized scans reveal wreck as never seen before | BBC | May 2023
Podcast recorded and edited in June 2024 by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
The Reunion Recorded in April 2024 with Edward Kercher ACIAT and Alex Naraian PPCIAT MCIAT | 004
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 2 octobre 2024 • Duration 49:04
Welcome to Where it's AT- the Architectural Technology podcast from CIAT that uses technology, to talk Architectural Technology for Technologists.
The Student Award for Excellence in Architectural Technology Project in 2017 was won by Edward Kercher. Since then, Ed has had a big impact on the profession, first working for Adam Architecture and now running his own successful businesses. Past President, Alex Naraian PPCIAT MCIAT was there at various stages of his career as a friend and mentor. Here they reunite after many years, revisiting their overlapping journeys, and how their shared values and a passion for Architectural Technology have influenced their approach to work and their businesses.
Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
Creating Healthier Buildings with Ann Vanner FCIAT and Roger Hines MCIAT | 003
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Duration 44:29
Welcome to Where it's AT.
In this episode, frequent collaborators Ann Vanner FCIAT, Founder and Director at Healing Buildings and Roger Hines MCIAT - Chartered AT and Landscape Designer at Habitat Architecture discuss their shared passion and unique approach to creating healthier buildings, and imagine ways in which the industry can respond to the challenge.
Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
Unravelling the Golden Thread Recorded at futurebuild March 2024 Panel Discussion with Dan Rossiter FCIAT, Spacy Bondarenko FCIAT and Gareth Sewell FCIAT | 002
Episode 2
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Duration 40:03
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
If you would like further information on the subject matter covered in this podcast then please feel free to email CIAT's Practice and Technical Department via practice@ciat.global
Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
CIAT’s Principal Designer Register for non-HRBs and HRBs with Professor Sam Allwinkle PPBIAT FCIAT and Head of Membership at CIAT, James Banks CMgr FCMI | 001
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 10 juillet 2024 • Duration 32:30
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.
If you would like further information on the subject matter covered in this podcast then please feel free to email pdregister@ciat.global
Podcast recorded and edited by: @Voytek
We welcome your feedback, so please keep in touch and email all feedback to atpodcast@ciat.global
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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
The Healing Power of Buildings: Architectural Technology for Health with Ann Vanner FCIAT and Richard Alston MCIAT | 008
Season 1 · Episode 8
vendredi 30 mai 2025 • Duration 44:00
Welcome to Where it's AT | the Architectural Technology Podcast
In this episode we explore the relationship between architectural technology and health. With guest speakers Ann Vanner FCIAT from Healing Buildings and Richard Alston MCIAT from Alston and Donnelly Architecture, the discussion covers how design can improve wellbeing, strategies for a healthier built environment, and the importance of education to drive the industry forward. Recorded live at Futurebuild 2025, the conversation also highlights the practical applications of architectural technology, focusing on standards like PassivHaus and various holistic design approaches. Key issues such as sick building syndrome, environmental damage, and social disconnect are explored, alongside actionable solutions for creating healthier spaces.
Guest Speakers
Ann Vanner FCIAT is a distinguished Chartered Architectural Technologist (FCIAT), a registered architect (ARB), and a Living Future Accredited Professional (LFA). As a founder of Healing Buildings, she is dedicated to pioneering a holistic approach to architecture that integrates restorative design principles. Her firm, Acorn Architects, stands out for its commitment to creating environments that promote healing and well-being. In her professional service to the industry, Ann has made significant contributions, including her roles as Panel Moderator for the MCIAT Professional Assessment, Regional Councillor for the North West Region of CIAT, and Judge for the Student Award for Excellence in Architectural Technology (AT) Report. A passionate advocate for dyslexia awareness, Ann is also proudly affiliated with “Made By Dyslexia” reflecting her commitment to embracing neurodiversity in the professional sphere.
Richard Alston MCIAT is a seasoned Chartered Architectural Technologist with a wide-ranging career in both residential and commercial clean room design. Co-founding the architectural practice, Alston and Donnelly Architecture, he brings a unique blend of technical expertise and practical experience from his previous roles at Rockwool and Kingspan. Richard is a strong proponent of PassivHaus standards and sustainable building practices, focusing on delivering high-performance, health-promoting environments. His commitment to closing the gap between as-designed and as-built performance underscores his dedication to advancing the architectural industry.
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00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:41 Meet the Speakers: Ann Vanner & Richard Alston
04:36 The Impact of Built Environments on Wellbeing
06:44 Identifying Problems in the Built Environment
11:01 Educational Approaches to Healing Buildings
15:15 Implementing Standards and Frameworks
15:56 Case Study: Passive House Standards
19:42 The Importance of Holistic Design
34:43 Audience Interaction and Final Thoughts
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Key Takeaways
Work Together from the Start
It helps to bring everyone together early - you, your client, the builder, and the rest of the team. When you all talk things through from the beginning, the project runs more smoothly. You’re more likely to end up with a building that works well and does what it’s meant to do.
Keep Learning – and Start Young
Teaching people about buildings and places from a young age helps them make better choices later on. If you’re already working in the industry, it’s good to keep learning so you stay up to date with new tools, better ways of working, and what’s changing in the world around you.
Follow Clear Steps and Standards
Using trusted standards - like the RIBA Plan of Work, PassivHaus, or ISO 19650 - can help you get better results. These standards give you a clear plan to follow, from first ideas to finished building. They also help make sure your building is healthy, saves
Professional Standards Competency Framework Update with Paul Laycock MCIAT & Noora Kokkarinen | 010
Season 1 · Episode 10
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 • Duration 15:04
Welcome to Where it's AT | the Architectural Technology Podcast
In this episode of 'Where it's AT', co-hosted by Paul Laycock MCIAT, CIAT's Vice President of Education and CIAT’s Head of Education, Noora Kokkarinen, discusses the recent updates to the Professional Standards Competency Framework (PSCF). The conversation highlights the enhanced focus on fire safety, health, ethical conduct, and continuous professional development. Paul explains the implications for both current and prospective Chartered Architectural Technologists, outlining the new standards in education, practice, and professional conduct. The discussion also underscores the broader impact on the Architectural Technology profession and the construction industry.
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00:00 Introduction
00:36 Overview of the Professional Standards Competency Framework (PSCF)
01:06 Detailed Changes in the PSCF
04:07 Stages of the PSCF Process
09:28 Impact of PSCF on the Profession and Industry
12:55 Additional Resources and Final Thoughts
14:07 Conclusion and Farewell
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Key Takeaways
The Professional Standards Competency Framework (PSCF) update is transformative for the field of Architectural Technology, addressing future demands around sustainability, technical innovation, and ethical considerations.
The updated PSCF places significant emphasis on fire safety, health, safety, materials, building performance, ethics, behaviour, professional conduct, and continuous professional development (CPD), ensuring that Architectural Technologists are well-prepared for the industry's evolving standards.
The PSCF enhances clarity and confidence for industry stakeholders, assuring clients and collaborators of professionals' competence in delivering high standards throughout their careers, while also promoting the value of Architectural Technologists in all project stages.
The PSCF document referred to in this episode of Where it’s AT can be found here: MCIAT Professional Assessment.
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Know someone who could benefit from listening? Subscribe and share this episode with your network.
Know someone with a story to tell or a topic to explore? Email us at atpodcast@ciat.global to nominate a guest or a topic.
Want to learn more about Architectural Technology, how to progress your career, or how to work with a Chartered AT? Head to architecturaltechnology.com to find out more
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Podcast recorded and edited by: Jon Clayton [Podcasting]
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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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.
Designing Inclusive Spaces with Tom Gray MCIAT and Fern Lulham | 009
Season 1 · Episode 9
vendredi 27 juin 2025 • Duration 34:38
Welcome to Where it's AT | the Architectural Technology Podcast
In this episode hosted by Tom Gray MCIAT, Chartered Architectural Technologist, the conversation centres on inclusive design and its emotional and functional impacts on people with disabilities. Guest, psychotherapist, speaker, and BBC broadcaster Fern Lulham, who is blind, shares her experiences growing up with messages of resilience and equality but notes the practical challenges and emotional toll of navigating spaces not designed with accessibility in mind. The discussion extends to the need for creativity, courage, and connection in architectural design, emphasising that thoughtful design should empower and include everyone. Fern and Tom also discuss specific examples like public toilets and airport wayfinding to highlight how design decisions can significantly affect the lives and self-esteem of people with disabilities.
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 Guest Introduction: Fern Lulham
01:52 Messages from Childhood
02:59 Navigating the World Differently
05:53 Loneliness and Ideal Self
10:28 Challenges in the Built Environment
18:37 The Importance of Inclusive Design
25:39 Final Thoughts and Closing
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Key Takeaways
Inclusive Design Benefits Everyone: Designing spaces that are accessible to all people, including those with disabilities, helps everyone feel welcome and valued. It’s not just about meeting practical needs but ensuring that everyone can participate equally.
Emotional Impact of Design: The way a space is designed can greatly affect a person's self-esteem and confidence. Poorly designed environments can make people feel excluded and frustrated, while thoughtful design can foster a sense of belonging and independence.
Curiosity and Courage in Design: Designers should always be open to new ways of thinking and not be afraid to try different approaches. Collaborating with those who have different experiences, such as people with disabilities, can lead to better and more inclusive solutions.
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Know someone who could benefit from listening? Subscribe and share this episode with your network.
Know someone with a story to tell or a topic to explore? Email us at atpodcast@ciat.global to nominate a guest or a topic.
Want to learn more about Architectural Technology, how to progress your career, or how to work with a Chartered AT? Head to architecturaltechnology.com to find out more
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Podcast recorded and edited by: Jon Clayton [Podcasting]
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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.
The episode transcript is AI-generated. Typos or incorrect words may still be present.

