Retrofit Works: Creating Healthy Buildings for Quality of Life
Discover how retrofitting homes and community buildings can tackle fuel poverty and health priorities – revitalising our neighbourhoods through regenerative design for a sustainable, more equitable future.
This inaugural event launches a new programme dedicated to the Museum’s vision of a just transition in the face of the climate emergency. This is an insightful deep dive into how interdisciplinary strategies and regenerative design are advancing to bring about decarbonised, distinctive and robust solutions for quality of life.
Learn from debates and presentations pinpointing sound, innovative problem-solving mindsets and processes, including bespoke, adaptive methods and community energy plans for sustainable neighbourhood living/ These embrace a range of property archetypes and scales, alongside emerging community retrofit models that shift the focus from fixing buildings to empowering people.
We will discuss how retrofitting delivery can be speeded up while simultaneously improving outcomes, and foster a rounded awareness of retrofit as a resilient, ‘whole systems’ approach—one that builds authentic neighbourhood character and supports a sense of place and belonging.
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Discover how retrofitting homes and community buildings can tackle fuel poverty and health priorities – revitalising our neighbourhoods through regenerative design for a sustainable, more equitable future.
This inaugural event launches a new programme dedicated to the Museum’s vision of a just transition in the face of the climate emergency. This is an insightful deep dive into how interdisciplinary strategies and regenerative design are advancing to bring about decarbonised, distinctive and robust solutions for quality of life.
Learn from debates and presentations pinpointing sound, innovative problem-solving mindsets and processes, including bespoke, adaptive methods and community energy plans for sustainable neighbourhood living/ These embrace a range of property archetypes and scales, alongside emerging community retrofit models that shift the focus from fixing buildings to empowering people.
We will discuss how retrofitting delivery can be speeded up while simultaneously improving outcomes, and foster a rounded awareness of retrofit as a resilient, ‘whole systems’ approach—one that builds authentic neighbourhood character and supports a sense of place and belonging.