< img src="https://atlive-wp.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/RAI-logo-lead-image-template.jpg"alt =""> A year-round programme of live events and editorial and learning content throughout the UK and Ireland offers RAI members opportunities to raise their profile, promote their work, network, socialise– and refine their photography abilities.

TRANSFORMING PRACTICE
Photographer Timothy Soar is taking an on-going series of portraits of people from RAI practices, which are then released alongside accompanying text giving an insight into the work the organisation is doing to move towards regenerative practice. The articles are published on architecturetoday.co.uk (and occasionally in print) and widely shared through Architecture Today’s social media channels.Contact Lorna Satchell to learn more NEWSLETTER VISITOR EDITOR We’re inviting RAI members to visitor modify an AT newsletter, as an opportunity to highlight a concern or viewpoint; share what they’ve been up to and/or suggest books, podcasts, exhibitions or events.Contact Isabel Allen to get included WEBINAR PRESENTATIONS Architecture Today is working up content for two webinars on regenerative architecture: one on Circularity, which will take place on Wednesday August 5th, and one on Sustainability & Regenerative Design, scheduled for Wednesday November 25th. We’re eager to hear from RAI members who have an interest in giving a discussion about a project or specialism that others could learn from.Contact Jason Sayer to get included SPEAKING CHANCES AT UK REiiF: RAI ON PHASE The majority of public buildings provided today will still be running in 2050. If we develop them conventionally, they will end up being retrofit liabilities. On Thursday 21st May 2026 Architecture Today and Architects State are requiring to the phase at UKREiiF’s Dockside Structure to curate Regenerative Futures: From”Green Structures”to High-Performance Public Assets, a series of presentations exploring the way regenerative architecture can provide long-lasting public value for future generations, ranging from 10am-11.30 am. Focussing on a broad meaning of worth the case research studies will think about commercial return on taxpayers money along with attempting to measure the value of creating buildings that return more energy than they take, enhance occupant experience, bring back biodiversity, decrease flood risk and getting too hot in cities, produce much healthier environments and end up being net-positive factors to their neighborhood and area. Two of the speaker slots have actually been scheduled specifically for RAI members who are going to UKREiiF.Contact Jason Sayer by Friday 20th March if you have an interest in taking part DUBLIN SOCIAL RAI members CIVIC Engineers and Hawkins Brown are joining forces with Architecture Today to host a party on the evening of Wednesday 10th June at 36 Lad Lane, Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 T208 for Irish members of the RAI and their collaborators and clients. Tickets are complimentary to RAI members, however numbers are restricted, so you will need to sign up to be let in!Email Nelly Greig to protect your location ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION A round table conversation to go over the obstacles involved in ensuring that the projects we deliver today resolve the requirements of future generations. An evaluation of the conversation, along with video interviews with the round table participants, will be published in Architecture Today’s publication and site and

through its social media channels. This is a chance for leaders in the field to establish their credentials as a thought leader, share knowledge and expertise, promote their work and network with likeminded partners and customers. The occasion will take place on Thursday 17th September at the Schueco’s London display room at 153 Terrific Portland Street, London, W1W 6QW from 9am– 11.30 am. Participation is free to RAI members, but numbers are incredibly limited.Contact Isabel Allen to register your interest in taking part RAI PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS The move to regenerative practice requires a fresh approach to architectural photography. Architectural photographer Timothy Soar is holding a series of small, bespoke workshops for RAI members seeking to enhance and examine the way they record and publicise their work.
Upcoming dates include: Thursday 23rd April, The Style Center, Caffè Terrazzo, 1 Manor Roadway, London W13, 5pm-8pm Wednesday 3rd June, Downstairs at dMFK, 76 Charlotte St, London W1, 9am-12pm Wednesday 29th July, Marine Court, St Leonard’s-on-Sea, East Sussex, 10am-1pm Thursday 10th September, Thetford Forest, Norfolk, 10am-1pm Sunday 6th December, Harry CJ Wix, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 10am-1pm Participation is complimentary to RAI members however locations are strictly

  • restricted so booking is vital. Drinks will be served.Contact Timothy Soar to book your place

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