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PREVIEW: FUTUREBUILD


The Offsite Hub, hosted in partnership with Explore Offsite, will put visitors at the heart of construction innovation. Four dedicated seminar theatres will present a programme of masterclasses while a workshop hosted by social enterprise, Help Bristol’s Homeless, will give an insight into its mission to develop container homes. Complementing this deep learning will be exhibitors including Liskandas, Marley Modular Systems, Hadley Group and Haus Technologies.


The Waste Zone is going to be bigger and better for 2019. Curated by architect, academic and author Duncan Baker-Brown, the area will showcase how waste can be a valuable resource for industry. Central to the experience will be the new Circular Economy Hub, which will take a unique beach hut format and feature a collection of hand-picked brands at the forefront of making the circular economy a reality.


CPD-accredited educational content Developed in conjunction with renowned, industry leading partners, Futurebuild will provide over 500 hours of structured learning across three levels – an inspiring conference programme, 11 seminar streams and four





The Knowledge Forum is a new feature for 2019, where industry leading partners will look at the big issues...


The Knowledge Forum is a new feature for 2019, where industry-leading partners, academia and professional bodies will offer a comprehensive look at the biggest issues facing the built environment and will provide useful solutions and guidance for industry professionals to take back to the office.


Meeting challenges and making commitments The ecobuild conference will inspire visitors to take action on the most pressing challenges through insights and knowledge-sharing from leading experts. With an overarching theme


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deep-dive workshops hosted in the Knowledge Forum – all CPD-accredited and completely free of charge.


of ‘Time For Action’, the conference sessions will be collaborative forums where visitors will develop plans for implementing change and proposing action for a more sustainable future. A total of 13 key challenges will be tackled through the conference programme. ‘The Retrofit Challenge for Housing – what is the plan?’ will be tackled on day one of Futurebuild, while Jane Briginshaw, Director at Design England, will lead a session exploring ‘The Housing Challenge – why have we still got a housing crisis?’ on day two. ‘The Quality Challenge – why can’t we build better buildings?’ will also be addressed by Robin Nicholson of Cullinan Studio, Ben Derbyshire of RIBA and Kath Fontana of RICS, in a session hosted on day three. BMJ


• To register for free, visit: www.futurebuild.co.uk/register.


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