Suzy Jones from Urban Splash, Councillor Ruairi Kelly from Glasgow City Board, Holly Lewis from We Made That and Gary Clark from HKS talk about the role of regenerative style in unlocking the long-lasting worth of public properties.

From delegated right: Tom Bloxham from Urban Splash, Councillor Ruairi Kelly from Glasgow City Council, Holly Lewis from We Made That, Gary Clark from HKS London and Chair Isabel Allen from Architecture Today.

The majority of public buildings provided today will still be running in 2050. If we create them traditionally, they will end up being retrofit liabilities

On Thursday 21 May from 10:00– 11:30 am we’re hosting Regenerative Futures: from green buildings to high-performance properties at the Dockside Structure at UKREiiF.

Chaired by Isabel Allen, Editor of Architecture Today, the session combines designers from the Regenerative Architecture Index and influential clients to check out the method regenerative architecture can provide public worth for future generations and will include presentations from:

  • Suzy Jones, Director of the Future, Urban Splash
  • Councillor Ruairi Kelly, City Convener for Housing and Development, Glasgow City Board
  • Holly Lewis, Founding Partner, We Made That
  • Gary Clark, Principal and Handling Director, HKS London

Focussing on a broad meaning of value the conversation will think about commercial return on taxpayers cash as well as attempting to quantify the value of developing buildings that return more energy than they take, enhance occupant experience, bring back biodiversity, decrease flood danger and getting too hot in cities, develop healthier environments and become net-positive factors to their neighborhood and neighbourhood.

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