Futurebuild 2023
Futurebuild, taking place on the 07 – 09 March at London’s ExCeL, provides the stage for inspiring ideas, innovative solutions and knowledge sharing to drive sustainable construction and to help reach the goal of net zero.
Now in its 17th year, Futurebuild will showcase an exhibition of over 400 large-scale brands and start-ups with never seen before, innovations and over 500 world-class speakers across 9 knowledge programme stages that have been curated by over 90 industry leading partners.
FUTUREBUILD’S TAKE A STAND PLEDGE
“Driving and improving sustainability in the built environment is a shared responsibility – but are we doing enough if we are going to decarbonise at the rate required?
As the largest contributor of carbon emissions (almost 50% of the UK’s emissions), the built environment can make the biggest impact in achieving net zero. It is a huge challenge and we have no time to waste. The future is in our hands, so we must act now and take a stand.
Futurebuild is taking a stand for a better built environment and is urging companies and professionals throughout the construction supply chain to make a similar commitment by ‘taking a stand’ on an issue they passionately believe will help propel the industry towards a more sustainable future.”
Read more on the Take A Stand website here.
Opening times & Venue
Tuesday 07 March: 10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday 08 March: 10:00 – 18:00
Thursday 09 March: 10:00 – 16:00
Don't miss
Designing for wellbeing
Tuesday 7th March, 11.30 am -12.15 pm
Panel: Mathew Freeman, Sharon Simpson, Chloe Bullock and Ben Channon
This session will cover the importance of wellbeing in design and topics such as enhanced indoor air quality (IAQ), biophilic design, lighting, acoustics and healthy materials and how they can be leveraged to create indoor spaces maximized for wellbeing.
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Emerging Design
This seminar will take attendees on a tour through a fictional hotel interior, exploring the materials used to make decorative wood-based panels, where they are typically specified and why.
If you are a new member of the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID), we’d love for you to join us at our upcoming online Welcome Webinar.