
Individuals in the 2026 Regenerative Architecture Index are welcomed to showcase their work at Regenerative Style 2026, a brand-new month-long occasion that will occur at the Structure Centre in central London throughout October.
As part of the ‘Picturing the future we want’ occasion in cooperation with Avon Wildlife Trust, Stride Treglown re-imagined locations of the city of Bath to promote debate about the art of the possible. (Credit: Stride Treglown)
Architecture Today is releasing Regenerative Design 2026– a four-week exhibition and finding out program that will take place this October at The Building Centre in central London.
Built around the Regenerative Architecture Index, a partnership in between Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare, this will be the very first permanent annual physical home of the Index, and will provide a platform for organisations within the RAI to share knowledge and display their work to the construction market, customers and the public.
Opening on Thursday 1 October 2026 and running until Friday 30 October 2026, the Celebration will consist of a ‘scene-setting’ week exploring the broad concepts of regenerative style, with each of the following weeks concentrating on among the 3 broad pillars of the Regenerative Architecture Index: Being a good ancestor; Co-evolving with nature and Structure a just space for people.
Every organisation that takes part in the 2026 RAI will be qualified to present a case research study and to participate in a series of events and discovering chances throughout the event.
Opening celebration
Evening event/exhibition launch to consist of the announcement of the front runners in the Regenerative Architecture Index 2026
Exhibit
A free walk-in for all developed environment professionals and the general public listing all RAI member organisations in addition to a curated selection of relevant case research studies. The exhibit will be open to building experts and the public from Monday to Friday 9am– 6pm throughout October.
Evening events and talks including:
- Creating for 2126: Who is responsible?
- Biodiversity, Circularity & closed-loop design
- Social worth & the simply built environment
Seminars and round table occasions consisting of:
- What does regenerative design imply?
- Whole-life carbon & adaptive reuse
- Specifying for circularity
- Participative style in practice
Contact Isabel Allen on [email protected] to discuss getting included.