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NEWS


functionalities beyond their common purposes within buildings. In addition to manufacturers and designers showcasing how they are harnessing materials’ charac- teristics for aesthetic purposes, the confer- ence and exhibition will also explore materials’ practicalities in depth. By covering a wide variety of topics


including structures, envelopes, facades and finishes across a broad range of materials, the event will offer a comprehensive overview for architects and specifiers.


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Michelle Greef of Hobs Studio, David Philip of AECOM, Tom Woolley of Rachel Bevan Architects, Derek Clements-Croome


The sessions will look not only at how materials are being used to create strik- ing designs but also at alternative


CPD SEMINARS


Materials 2017 will be hosting a range of CPD seminars provided by officially accredited members of the RIBA CPD Providers Network, and therefore CPD learning points are available to attendees. The seminars are as follows:


TUESDAY 25 APRIL • Galvanizing & Sustainable Construction – The Galvanizers Association • What Lies Beneath: A Detailed Guide to the Fixing of Rain Screen Systems – SFS Intec • Selecting The Correct Stone – Stone Federation of Great Britain • BIM – Your Next Step – Computers Unlimited • High Performance Structural Glazing Systems for Glazed & Panel Facades – Sika • Using Concrete as a Sustainable Material in Design – Aggregate Industries • Dynamic High Performance Insulation – Jablite


WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL • Brick Design and Innovation –Wienerberger • Using Phase Change Materials in Construction for a More Sustainable Built Environment – Armstrong Ceiling Solutions • Polycarbonate: The Natural Choice for Design Flexibility & Freedom – Brett Martin • Optimised Hybrid Structures Delivering on Cost, Design, Sustainability and Resource Efficiency –Wood for Good • Glass & Structural Glazing Systems: The Fibre Cement Building Envelope –Marley Eternit • Specifying Stainless Steel for Architectural Applications – BSSA


About the organisers


Materials 2017 is a collaboration between netMAGmedia (publishers of ADF) and construction events specialist David Schindler, together providing over 40 years of knowledge and experience within the sector. netMAGmedia’s online and print brands are a powerful platform for the event’s launch, combined with Schindler’s


Wednesday’s panel debate will cover how concrete is evolving including a look at “extraordinary surface finishes”


experience launching and heading up the world's largest international real estate show, MIPIM, for over 14 years. This combined with the strength of the


conference programme, a full CPD seminar programme and a wide-ranging exhibition of materials suppliers makes Materials 2017 a key new event in the calendar for architectural professionals.


For full details on the event including how to register free of charge, visit www.materials2017.co.uk


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