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- Arena Conference Programme Sponsored by SNRG & Hub Brussels (21)
- Buildings & Offsite Sponsored by Steico (19)
- Digital Sponsored by Zutec (20)
- Energy & District Energy Sponsored by Kensa Group (19)
- FutureX Innovation Sponsored by DESNZ (18)
- Interiors and Lighting Sponsored by Lutron (19)
- Materials sponsored by Aggregate Industries (23)
- Retrofit Sponsored by Elmhurst Energy (17)
- Sustainable Infrastructure Sponsored by ACO (19)
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Are we ready to deliver retrofit at scale?
This wrap-up session will explore insights from the last 12 months in the world of retrofit and plans for the future to answer the age-old question: “Are we ready to deliver good quality retrofit at scale?” Chair: David Pierpoint, Chief Executive, The Retrofit Academy Speakers Richard Francis, Director, The Monomoy Company Stuart Fairlie, Managing Director,
Beyond MMC: re-thinking the model to deliver net zero affordable housing – curated by BE-ST
The Edinburgh Home Demonstrator programme, backed by Scottish Government, is a unique partnership of research and development experts working together with industry to show how affordable net zero carbon housing can be created at scale across the six local authorities within the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Deal region. The project is developing a
BIM for Facility Management at NATO Headquarters
In 2018 NATO moved into its New Headquarters, the political and administrative centre of the Alliance. With more than 250,000 m² of floor area, the building accommodates 5000 people and hosts the Delegations of 30 Allied Nations. At the start of the construction in 2010, the General Contractor opted for BIM to support the construction
Electric vehicles – exploring the issues and opportunities for places – curated by National Infrastructure Commission
Electric vehicles (EVs) form a critical part of the pathway to net zero – no viable alternative exists for decarbonising the transport sector more quickly or effectively in a way that sustains the economic and social fabric of the UK. The construction of EVs and the raw materials involved raises complex issues and current models
How to build a net zero Passivhaus – curated by Passivhaus Trust
The Passivhaus Trust will launch updated good practice guidance on how to design and build to the energy efficiency and comfort building standard. Passivhaus experts will share their top practical tips and explain how to use Passivhaus to get to net zero on your project. Chair: Piers Sadler, Director, Delta Q Early stage design decisions:
Lighting design: The art of sensory construction – curated by studio ZNA
The purpose of this session will be to discuss the transformative qualities of light and how these might be used to create and support new types of architecture. Our work as lighting designers is in some cases very much in the shadows, unseen by the non-specialist eye but intrinsic to the successful delivery of content,
Meeting the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard today – curated by UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard
Whilst significant progress has been made in defining what ‘net zero’ means for the country’s buildings, the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard will take the next step and enable industry to robustly prove their built assets are net zero carbon and in line with our nation’s climate targets. The Standard’s development is being led
Activism: Teaching the new curriculum: education is key to positive action on climate and ecological breakdown
A clear understanding of both the climate and ecological crisis is the critical first step for taking action. This should start in the earliest years and continue throughout our formal education and into lifelong learning. It could be argued that these are the two most important issues on which we all need clarity so that
Ecological Regeneration: Mapping the hidden impacts of the materials we specify
Did you know there was a sand crisis? A fundamental building block of glass and concrete is running out, and what is left is being fought over and exploited. Join us in this session as we explore the hidden and extractive nature of the materials we specify, and how natural materials provide an alternative and
Digital twins… fake news for net zero? – curated by Digital Twin Hub
This exciting panel topic Digital twins… fake news for net zero features DT Hub Strategic Board members Melissa Zanocco, Mark Enzer and Simon Evans in lively discussion with Henry Fenby-Taylor about the practicalities of turning design ideas into reality, and the future impact of digital twins in the race to net zero. The DT Hub
Masterclass session: the Age of Retrofit: designing in the age of resource scarcity with Duncan Baker Brown
This 45 minute masterclass session will point out the huge opportunities low carbon retrofit presents the construction sector. Whether it’s the environmental and social benefits of re-use over demolition, or the financial benefits associated with rolling out a national retrofit programme that will train & employ 10,000’s people for the next 20-30 years, this session
New site guidance for drylining – curated by FIS
FIS who represent the finishes and Interiors sector will be launching a new site guide for those involved in planning and construction of drylining during this session at Futurebuild. The new site guide aims to improve efficiency by up to 17% where additional waste is being generated each year on projects because of a lack
Towards a roadmap for heat networks – curated by Energy UK
Heat networks are a cost-effective tool for decarbonising dense urban areas, improving security of supply and utilising waste heat. The Climate Change Committee’s (CCC)’s modelling suggests that connecting one in five households by 2050 would be cost-effective (with 10 percent of homes connected by 2030). Heat networks are a technology-agnostic, ‘no-regret’ option that can be
Urban climate resilience – curated by University of Birmingham
The climate is changing, and our urban areas must be prepared for more frequent heavy rainfall events and hotter summers. Summer 2022 showed us how hot weather can cause infrastructure networks to fail, and cause homes, offices, and care settings to overheat. Winter flooding events have shown the vulnerability of built environment to heavy duration
Innovation Partner Presentations – SDS, Cintoo Cloud, MyGlobalHome
This session will see product and innovation presentations from Innovation Partners, who you can also visit on the Innovation Trail. 13.45-14.00 Smart rainwater management Rainwater sits at the nexus of flood and drought. Smart rainwater management means you can save water and solve your surface water flooding issues with one affordable, decentralised and scalable solution.
Wise heads: Who is going to deliver the industry change needed and how?
One of the major challenges to which the industry has to respond effectively is decarbonising the built environment, given that buildings are the second largest source of climate emissions after surface transport. The recognised gaps in government policy will need to be addressed but this session is about industry action. Businesses across the whole built
Cultural Transformation: Material Choices – profit or poison
Building materials that are flammable, that encourage black mould growth, that give off carcinogenic particles are killing us. The construction industry has chosen profit and toxicity instead of life and wellbeing. Systems must change and a complete cultural shift is needed in what we prioritise in buildings. Join us to discuss the impacts of specification,
Blue-Green Roofs – From Research to Practice – curated by Green Roof Organisation
Our panel will explore the benefits of different types of blue-green roofs and look at how they might evolve with technology and connected SUDS systems. Chair: Tom Young, Chair, TEP Speakers: Johnny Phillips, United Utilities Louise Walker, CIRIA John Roberts, Pluviam Environmental
Product Specification for Performance & Compliance – curated by CABE
With the upcoming changes to the regulation of construction products the panel, Chaired by CABE Technical Director Richard Harral will be discussing the implication of the changes for both specifiers and designers. Chair: Richard Harral, Technical Director, CABE Speakers: Hanna Clarke, Digital and Policy Manager, Construction Products Association (CPA) Richard Smith, Head of Standards Innovation
Renewables in New Build Homes – curated by MCS
A session exploring the changes in building regulations coming into force in 2025, that mandates the electrification of heat in new build homes. Discussing the technologies offered by MCS such as heat pumps and battery storage. Lucy McKenzie, Technical Officer, MCS
Rhythmic spaces – curated by KNX UK
This session is all about how to enjoy the AV best performance in every room in a building, commercial or residential regardless of equipment location. Good quality audio and video streaming can change the whole character of a living or working space. Achieving this requires freedom of design, robust controls and the ability to adapt
The Forge: the UK’s first net zero carbon commercial development
The Forge is the UK’s first net zero carbon commercial development and is a landmark moment for the platforms approach to design for manufacture and assembly (P-DfMA). It is also the UK’s first major building completed using the P-DfMA approach, from building design to delivery. In this talk, Bryden Wood will showcase the benefits that
Electrification of Heat Demonstration Project Insights – curated by DESNZ
Find out about the findings emerging from the Electrification of Heat Project which is helping to demonstrate the feasibility of a large-scale roll-out of heat pumps in Great Britain and to identify future innovation requirements to accelerate heat pump uptake. Speaker: Daniel Logue, Energy Systems Catapult
Climate change: What have we got right? Which exams have we passed? What are our re-sits? Are we heading for expulsion? What next?
The challenges that we face are closely interrelated and it is important that we do not focus so much on one – reaching ‘net zero’ for example – that we overlook the others. How are we doing in tackling the multiplicity of challenges relating to climate and ecological breakdown both in the UK and taking
Decarbonise Now: Solutions outside the capitalist growth machine
Say no to endless, directionless growth! Say no to consumerism! These are the systems on which our world spins. We will explore how, as a built environment professional, you can take action within your projects to create systemic change: from a linear & destructive, to a circular & regenerative economy. Join us to visualise systems