New London Architecture

Building a sustainable future with biomaterials

Webinar

Friday 28 June 2024
10:00 - 11:00

Join us to hear some of the latest advancements in biomaterial research as we address opportunities and solutions for wider adoption.
In pursuit of net-zero targets, architects and designers are increasingly turning to natural materials sourced from renewable bio-based sources. Consequently, biomaterial research has advanced significantly.
 
During this year’s London Climate Action Week, this webinar aims to explore the potential of biomaterials in design. Our panellists will discuss the range of biomaterial usage, whilst delving into some of the challenges hindering wider adoption, such as accreditation, fire safety and market competition. Drawing from their expertise and experience, they will suggest potential solutions for broader adoption in the UK.

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Programme

10:00   
Welcome from the Chair
Federico Ortiz, Head of Content, NLA 
 
10:05   
Symbiocene Living: Fabrication with Mycelium and Mud 
Savannah Willits, PLP Labs Team Lead, PLP Architecture 
 
10:15   
Constructing with Hempcrete 
Dr Natasha Watson, Embodied Carbon Lead for UK Structures, Buro Happold 
 
10:25   
Panel Discussion 
Speakers above plus –
Ellen Willis, Thrive Sustainability Consultant, Chetwoods 
 
11:00   
End

Speaker biographies

Federico Ortiz

Head of Programme, NLA

Natasha Watson

Associate, Buro Happold

Ellen Willis

Sustainability Consultant, Chetwoods

Savannah Willits

Team Lead, PLP Labs, PLP Architecture


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