Two events, one ticket
AT Editor2025-02-19T12:36:40+00:00Attendees to this year’s Futurebuild Arena – taking place at London Excel from 4th-6th March – will also be able to access the National Retrofit Conference with a single ticket.
Attendees to this year’s Futurebuild Arena – taking place at London Excel from 4th-6th March – will also be able to access the National Retrofit Conference with a single ticket.
The International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA) invites researchers, academics, and professionals to submit abstracts for its 2025 conference on the evolving relationships between buildings, time, and place.
Innovation and sustainability are the focus of this year’s construction show, which takes place at Excel London from 4th-6th March.
The influential construction show marks two decades with launch of Impact 20x20 – an inspiring initiative that provides a platform for visionary ideas and practical insights.
Celebrating the best in innovation and collaboration, the influential construction show returns to ExCeL London from 5-7 March.
Returning to ExCeL London from 7-9 March, Futurebuild 2023 is focusing on how we can accelerate the shift to a net zero built environment.
Report on a one-day conference organised by the University of Liverpool with the Twentieth Century Society
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‘How do we deliver a sustainable, regenerative built environment?’ The question was addressed at an Architecture Today conference hosted with Tata Steel
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'High-Rise and Small Spaces': an Architecture Today event focussed on issues in designing tall, small-unit residential buildings
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What trends are emerging in school design, and how can innovation be achieved on limited budgets? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a recent AT conference
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How do we address the particular issues inherent in tall structures? This question was addressed by a panel of experts at a conference hosted by Architecture Today
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What is the future for open-plan workspaces? This was the question addressed by a panel of experts at a half-day conference hosted by Architecture Today and Amtico at the Institution of Structural Engineers in London
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