Reframing Resilience: Materials
Session 2 explores the latest developments in responsible material sourcing; from maximising reuse to supply chain analysis
Reframing Resilience
Over the last decade, the construction industry has made significant strides in low-carbon innovations, which are translating into meaningful progress towards achieving Net Zero. While there’s still much to do to meet these targets, in 2026 we need to set our sights beyond carbon neutrality and shift our practice towards resilience, creating buildings and places that adapt, evolve and contribute positively to their surroundings.
In this series of events hosted by Heyne Tillett Steel in Manchester, we investigate the opportunities and challenges involved in moving beyond sustainable design and envisage what a resilient future could look like for UK cities. Across three sessions, we’ll explore these themes at different scales, presenting the latest research and explorations, accompanied by practical examples and insightful discussion from industry experts.
Session 2: Materials
Looking beyond the circular economy to system thinking, this session explores the latest developments in responsible material sourcing; from maximising reuse to optimising the use of low-carbon technologies and supply chain analysis.
Session 2 explores the latest developments in responsible material sourcing; from maximising reuse to supply chain analysis
Reframing Resilience
Over the last decade, the construction industry has made significant strides in low-carbon innovations, which are translating into meaningful progress towards achieving Net Zero. While there’s still much to do to meet these targets, in 2026 we need to set our sights beyond carbon neutrality and shift our practice towards resilience, creating buildings and places that adapt, evolve and contribute positively to their surroundings.
In this series of events hosted by Heyne Tillett Steel in Manchester, we investigate the opportunities and challenges involved in moving beyond sustainable design and envisage what a resilient future could look like for UK cities. Across three sessions, we’ll explore these themes at different scales, presenting the latest research and explorations, accompanied by practical examples and insightful discussion from industry experts.
Session 2: Materials
Looking beyond the circular economy to system thinking, this session explores the latest developments in responsible material sourcing; from maximising reuse to optimising the use of low-carbon technologies and supply chain analysis.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In-person
Location
Bloc - Bruntwood SciTech
17 Marble Street
Manchester M2 3AW
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