Building Safety from the Outside In:

Fire Protection, Balcony Systems

The session delivers clear, real-world guidance on improving build efficiency, sustainability outcomes, and regulatory confidence without compromising design intent.

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CPD Points

20.00 NZ Registered Architects Board Points 2.00 Licensed Building Practitioner - Design 1 Points 2.00 Australian CPD ACT-SA-NT Points 2.00 Australian QLD - NSW - VIC - TAS - WA Points 2.00 Licensed Building Practitioner - Design 2 + 3 Points

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Teulo Ed

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Event Date: Feb. 12, 2026, 10 a.m.

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Event Description

Belcanto Overview:

This session provides architects and design professionals with a practical introduction to Grappler’s prefabricated balcony systems. The presentation explores the technical anatomy of the system, its compliance pathway, and how offsite manufacturing can streamline design and construction. Attendees will gain insight into how modular balcony solutions support sustainability objectives, improve lifecycle performance, and enhance design efficiency across multi residential and mixed use projects.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand Grappler’s technical anatomy and compliance pathway.
  • Understand the principles and components of prefabricated balcony systems.
  • Explore its sustainability and lifecycle performance.
  • Learn how modular balcony systems improve design efficiency.

Speaker BIO: Mark Landkroon is a Business Development Manager with specialist experience in architectural balustrading, louvres, other architectural metal products and proprietary modular balcony systems. His work centres on supporting architects with compliant, buildable balcony solutions, including the Grappler balcony system.

Zone Overview:

Fire Ratings at the Edge: Compliant Timber Cladding & Linings in NZ Buildings
How to use natural timber in multi-residential/commercial builds when challenged by height, or boundary conditions which drive fire performance choices for timber.

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand how NZBC fire requirements change with building use/type, height, and boundary conditions, and what that means in practice for timber cladding, balcony soffits, boundary-adjacent elements, and interior linings, including when paint/stain vs natural finish shifts the pathway.
  • Choose the right system for soffits and cladding by matching the design intent to the correct technology: painted intumescent systems versus natural-finish fire-retardant solutions—and checking the basics for the application (exterior suitability, UV/moisture exposure, coating compatibility, maintenance expectations, and key junction detailing).
  • Meet sustainability goals without compromising compliance by prioritising natural timber outcomes, low-VOC / low-toxicity options, and durable solutions that reduce recoating and rework over the life of the building.
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