
Architecture Today and Architects Declare are welcoming expressions of interest from RAI members who are going to UKREiiF and wishes to show the long-lasting worth of regenerative style to the UK’s biggest gathering of building specialists and clients.
A lot of public buildings delivered today will still be running in 2050. If we create them conventionally, they will end up being retrofit liabilities. On Thursday 21st May 2026 Architecture Today and Designers Declare are requiring to the Dockside Structure at UKREiiF to curate Regenerative Futures: From “Green Structures” to High-Performance Public Assets, a 90-minute session that will range from 10am to 11.30 am, and explore how regenerative architecture can deliver long-lasting value for the general public and for clients. In addition to looking at the financial return on taxpayers’ money, the session will concentrate on measuring the long-term value of buildings that return more energy than they take, enhance resident experience, bring back biodiversity, decrease flood threat and getting too hot in cities, develop much healthier environments and end up being net-positive contributors to their community and neighbourhood.
Chaired by Architecture Today Editor Isabel Allen, the conversation will consist of 4 15-minute presentations followed by a panel conversation and Q&A. The speaker lineup will include a public sector customer, an economic sector customer, with 2 speaker slots booked solely for RAI members who are going to UKREiiF.
The UK’s leading forum for real estate, investment and facilities, UKREiiF unites property professionals, investors, designers and senior decision-makers from across the UK, providing participants direct access to the ideas, opportunities and partnerships forming the future of the UK’s constructed environment. More than 16,000 delegates– including over 4,000 financiers and designers– will come together across 3 days to share insight, construct long-lasting collaborations and drive innovation, producing an incomparable opportunity to make high-value connections and understand the patterns affecting today’s property and facilities markets.
Contact Jason Sayer by Friday 20th March if you represent or are an RAI member and have been dealing with a task that can demonstrate the link in between regenerative style and long-term worth and are interested in taking part.