Futurebuild 2022 by Sarah

I went to two talks on Retrofit, one short one on using timber effectively (a sales pitch by Ecosystem/Soprema), and a grandly named talk on the ‘future of building design’. I was hoping for more case studies, practical information, lessons learned etc..

 

NATIONAL RETROFIT STRATEGY

Speakers:            Sam Balch,Policy advisor at BEIS (Dpt of Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy)

                            Brian Berry, Chief Exec Federation of Master Builders

                            Russel Smith, MD Parity Projects

 

 

GETTING RETROFIT DONE

Speakers:             Kate Duffy, Head of Policy at BEIS (Dpt of Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy)

                             Kore Mason T&T and Ele George Energiesprong

 

 

USING TIMBER EFFECTIVELY

Speakers: MD from Soprema and Matt Stevenson from Ecosystems Tech

 

  • Soprema have a range of wood-based insulation products https://www.soprema.co.uk/en/gamme/insulation/pavatex

  • Ecosystems Tech use these products in their range of façade and roofing solutions which are suitable for both new build and retrofit. https://www.ecosystemstech.com/

  • They were the first to introduce the use of homegrown timber (grade C16+) in timber construction in the UK.

  • Their approach is BIO-OSM: biogenic based off-site manufacturing. Ie. offsite construction using wood-based materials.

  • The guy from Ecosystems Tech was the most convincing speaker I heard. Their stand was amongst the more interesting ones.

 

THE FUTURE OF BUILDING DESIGN

Speakers: Architect Peter Clegg of FCBS, and Engineer Hanif Kara of AKT II (of Foster/Bloomberg fame)

 

How does building design respond to climate and ecological emergency? Talks raised pretty common sense issues.

  • Consider embodied carbon and operational carbon

  • Peter Clegg called the LETI standard the new Bdg Regs (he didn’t actually clarify that that isn’t factually accurate!)

  • 4-storey buildings generally most efficient in terms of carbon use (I can’t remember if this is specific to operational or if it a combo of embodied and operational)

  • Be wary of assuming that CLT is always the best solution. CLT uses A LOT of timber. We can be more resource efficient than that.

  • They talked through a couple of schemes, but didn’t go into any detail and didn’t raise anything out of the ordinary

  • FCBS have developed a free tool to look at whole life carbon, as previously shared by someone in the office (can’t remember who!): https://fcbstudios.com/fcbscarbon