By rethinking how London’s homes can be designed and delivered, this panel explores how the housing sector can move beyond fragmented approaches towards scalable delivery.
London’s housing challenge demands a fundamental rethink of how homes are planned, designed and delivered. This event explores how the sector can move beyond fragmented, site-by-site approaches and towards scalable, manufacture-led, greener housing delivery—shifting from projects to products.
Bringing together perspectives from design, development, policy and digital innovation, this panel discussion will examine how aggregation, platform design and kit‑of‑parts approaches can unlock speed, affordability and quality at scale.
Through innovative digitalisation strategies and efficient manufacturing, there have been more opportunities to de-risk complex sites and support more reliable housing delivery outcomes. The discussion will consider what manufacturing means in a London context across the housing value chain—from micro-factories and citywide production networks within the M25, to digitally-enabled supply chains and industrialised delivery models.
Sustainability is also a key topic that will be explored, particularly to understand how it can be positioned as a by-product of system-led delivery and ultimately embed circularity into housing programmes at scale. How can manufacturing contribute to more ethical sourcing, cost certainty, and regenerative social impact?
Join us to contribute to the conversation shaping the future of sustainable housing for current and future Londoners.
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