Futurebuild 2024
Futurebuild, the built environment’s most influential event for innovation and collaboration is back for its 18th year, taking place at London’s ExCeL from March 5 – 7 2024. The event, which is set to be the most impactful yet, will continue its mission in taking a stand for a better built environment, showcasing groundbreaking ideas, creative and inspirational innovations and crucial collaboration to help us set the stage for a greener, more resilient future.
More than 20,000 professionals from across the entire supply chain including architects, planners, urban designers, landscape architects, housebuilders, developers, consultants, contractors and manufacturers will come together to explore real sustainable building materials and practices and methods of delivering construction projects that are smart and sustainable.
Read more on the Take A Stand pledge here.
Opening times & Venue
Tuesday 10:00 - 18.00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18.00
Thursday 10.00 - 16.00
Don't miss
Designing Interiors For An Ageing Population
Where: Energy stage. Futurebuild, ExCel London
When: 7th March, 13.15-13.45
What: The session will discuss how an ageing population affects the way we design interiors. We will be featuring on the energy stage and topics will include how lighting impacts designing for this group, and how we design in a futureproof way as an ageing population.
Confirmed Panellists: Gilly Craft (Chair), Jen Bernard, Christopher Taylor.
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