BUILT ENVIRONMENT BRIEFING

 

Built Environment Briefing:

Sustainable and Energy Efficient lighting

Tuesday 20 September 2011 

5.30pm - 9.00pm

                                   

Hosted by  

  

1 Wood Street, London EC2V 7WS

Rushlight Events are delighted to announce our third briefing for built environment professionals and advisers that work in the sector.

This event, kindly hosted by Eversheds, will offer attendees a unique opportunity to hear from leading lighting specialists about the various solutions to sustainable lighting.  

We are very fortunate to be holding this event at the Wood Street offices of Eversheds.  These new offices have a number of environmental features which will be explained on the night. 

 

THIS EVENT QUALIFIES FOR CPD POINTS FOR A RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES.  CERTIFICATES CAN BE PROVIDED ON REQUEST.

 

Evening agenda:

17.30   Registration

18.00   Welcome - Eversheds

18.10   Introduction - Clive Hall, CEO Eventure Media

18.15   Details to follow   

19.30   Q&As

20.00   Networking over drinks

21.00   Close

 

Speaker details to follow:

These events are designed to inform built environment professionals about the available solutions, regulatory needs and business opportunities in property and construction as the existing building stock is refurbished to improve its environmental footprint and new buildings and other structures are designed to meet the new regulatory objectives of zero carbon and sustainable construction by 2016 and 2019. 

The Rushlight Awards and other Rushlight events seek to promote the development of new clean technologies and these seminars will cover all the main innovations, such as sustainable design, solar, ground source pumps and other renewable energy solutions, water harvesting and other grey and black water solutions, energy efficiency, waste systems, noise abatement and sustainable facilities management. 

The development of sustainable buildings involves the full range of built environment professionals, as the structure, design and fit-out of the buildings need to work together to achieve the desired result.  All professionals play a part in the energy efficiency, acoustics, sustainable materials and ultimately environmental footprint of the construction and ongoing operation and maintenance of the building.

 

Who should attend?

Architects, sustainability professionals, surveyors, interior designers, property investment and fund managers, estates and facilities managers, property developers, builders, investors, analysts, corporate financial advisors, financiers, advisers and other followers of the market.

 

Registration

Each delegate place costs £35 + VAT and places are strictly limited.

To register: go to https://builtenvironmentsept20.eventbrite.com

or call 020 8870 9345

or email [email protected]

 

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Second Built Environment Briefing:

The contribution that architectural design can make to a sustainable built environment 

Wednesday 6 July 2011 

5.30pm - 9.00pm

                                   

Hosted by  

  

10 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 4QB

Rushlight Events are delighted to announce our second briefing for built environment professionals and advisers that work in the sector.

This event, kindly hosted by Ogilvy, will offer attendees a unique opportunity to hear from leading architects setting out their views on how architectural design can contribute to making the built environment sustainable.  

We were very fortunate to be able to hold this event at the award-winning offices of Ogilvy Group UK in Canary Wharf.  Not only have these offices won a significant number of accolades for their design and environmental achievements, but we had a fabulous view from the 10th floor of this building of the Olympic 2012 site.

 

     
     

THIS EVENT QUALIFIED FOR CPD POINTS FOR A RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES.  CERTIFICATES CAN BE PROVIDED ON REQUEST.

 

The speakers were:

Bill Dunster, Principal at ZEDfactory .  His presentation is here, here, here and here

Alan Shingler, Partner and Head of Sustainability at Sheppard Robson .  His presentation is here

Ashley Bateson, Head of the Sustainability Team at Hoare Lea, but given on the night by Leon Tatlock, Senior Sustainablility Manager.  His presentation is here

 

 

Inaugural Built Environment Briefing - 12 May 2011

Built Environment Briefing:

An introduction to the requirements, challenges, activities and available solutions for the built environment to achieve a sustainable future and zero carbon objectives by 2016/19 

Thursday 12 May 2011 

5.30pm - 9.00pm

                                   

Hosted by  

  

One London Wall, London EC2Y 5EB

Rushlight Events were delighted to announce our first briefing for built environment professionals and advisers that work in the sector: an evening that focused on introducing the main issues and activities that will accelerate the sector to a sustainable future.

 

This event, kindly hosted by Osborne Clarke, offered attendees a unique opportunity to hear the views and activities of leading personalities and organisations in the built environment space.  This set the scene for the forthcoming series of quarterly seminars which will cover specific topics which will be key to the evolution of the built environment sector towards a sustainable future.

 

THIS EVENT QUALIFIED FOR CPD POINTS FOR A RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES.  CERTIFICATES CAN BE PROVIDED ON REQUEST.

 

The speakers were:

Jeremy Watson, Arup Global Research Director and Chief Scientific Adviser for the Dept for Communities and Local Government.  His presentation is here.

Richard Diment, Director General Federation of Master Builders.  His presentation is here

Martin Russell-Croucher, Director of Sustainability Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.  His presentation is here

Liz Peace, Chief Executive of British Property Federation