Futurebuild 2025: a must-attend event for the architecture industry
[edit] Impact at Futurebuild 2025
As the built environment continues its journey towards sustainability and innovation, Futurebuild is preparing to host its most impactful event yet in 2025. With the central theme of ‘Impact’, Futurebuild 2025 is geared towards showcasing the changes that the architecture industry and other built environment professionals can make in driving the construction sector towards a net-zero future.
From innovative products to cutting-edge materials, Futurebuild will bring together the entire supply chain to explore solutions that create sustainable, efficient, and functional buildings. As a proud sponsor of the AT Awards, Futurebuild is an ideal platform for showcasing the very best in Architectural Technology practices, products and people.
[edit] A commitment to high-impact, low-impact sustainability
The industry is increasingly tasked with finding sustainable solutions in the design and construction phases of a project. Architectural Technologists are key players in selecting materials, planning for energy efficiency, and ensuring that buildings perform well across their life cycles. Futuebuild aims to empower Technologists with the tools and knowledge to lead on these fronts.
Futurebuild is itself a prime example of a high-impact, low-impact event. From drastically reducing paper usage through smart badge software to eliminating aisle carpet waste, the event is committed to its sustainability agenda. In 2024, the Sustainable Stand Awards were introduced, rewarding exhibitors like the UK Green Building Council for creating eco-friendly exhibition spaces. For Architectural Technologists, seeing practical examples of sustainability in action is invaluable for applying similar principles to their projects.
Additionally, Futurebuild’s sustainability practices extend to every aspect of the event, including sustainable food options and a significant reduction in waste streams. For the 2025 event, the use of REWIND carpet, a Cradle to Cradle Certified® Silver product, will further reduce waste in key areas.
[edit] Collaboration across the supply chain
Architectural Technologists play a pivotal role in collaborating with architects, developers, contractors, and manufacturers to ensure a project’s success. Futurebuild 2025 is designed to foster these collaborative relationships by attracting professionals from across the construction industry. At Futurebuild, you will have the chance to network with experts from various fields and discover how interdisciplinary collaboration can drive better outcomes for projects.
[edit] Futurebuild’s Impact campaign includes a series of podcasts featuring leaders in the built environment
who are making a significant difference in sustainable design. These discussions offer valuable insights into the next generation of building standards and guidance, particularly in the realm of net-zero carbon construction.
In one podcast episode, Duncan Baker-Brown,
a leading architect known for his innovative use of reclaimed materials, shares his perspective on how the architecture and design community can lead the charge toward sustainability.
Similarly, other industry leaders, including Martin Townsend and Simon Sturgis, provide insights into how technical expertise and innovative thinking can help the sector achieve its net-zero goals. Listening to these expert conversations can inspire architectural technicians to implement similar practices in their own projects.
[edit] Innovation in products and materials
Futurebuild 2025 will feature cutting-edge solutions that are designed to create buildings that are more energy- efficient, sustainable, and resilient. Visitors can discover the latest in high-performance materials, tools, and technologies that will help them deliver on the demands of modern construction.
Futurebuild is known for its commitment to innovation, and 75% of attendees typically discover new products and solutions at the event. For architectural technicians, this represents a valuable opportunity to expand knowledge and find practical tools that can be applied to current
and future projects. Whether it’s learning about the latest advancements in timber frame technology or exploring eco-friendly insulation materials, Futurebuild is the place to source the next generation of building solutions.
Recently, Futurebuild has published the results of an industry-wide survey to identify the barriers to specification for manufacturers. It took into account the views of the entire industry, with the aim of creating knowledge-based change, and highlighting areas where we could be working harder to achieve net zero.
Futurebuild 2025 promises to be a transformative event dedicated to impactful change and sustainable practices. It will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders who are commited to creating a sustainable future. The event will feature a wide range of activities, including keynote speakers, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, all designed to foster collaboration and innovation.
Futurebuild 2025 is more than just an event; it is a movement towards a better, more sustainable future. Are you ready to make an impact?
Industry professionals can collaborate with Futurebuild as Impact Partners, share expertise as speakers on the Impact Stages, or showcase innovative products and solutions on the ehibition floor by submitting an enquiry on our website.
This article appears in the AT Journal issue 151 Autumn 2024 as "Futurebuild 2025: a must-attend event for the architecture industry"
--CIAT
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