Shade - A Short Study in Solar Control

Shade - A Short Study in Solar Control

Pollard Thomas EdwardsLondon, England
Wednesday, Feb 25 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm GMT
Overview

This light-hearted evening event explores solar control from the scale of the street canyon to the device, the leaf, and the surface.

What can shade tell us about climate, comfort, and the city?

Shade is often seen as a seasonal convenience, yet it plays a wider climatic role. It modifies microclimate, affects thermal comfort, influences how we occupy streets and public spaces, and can both mitigate and intensify overheating depending on geometry, materials, and season.

This early-evening RIBA London: North London Architects Group (NLAG) event explores shade and solar control from the scale of the street canyon to the device, the leaf, and the surface. Through short Pecha Kucha–style talks, speakers will examine how geometry, albedo, vegetation, and architectural devices shape sun, heat, and comfort in London’s built environment.

Expect lively discussion, cross-disciplinary perspectives, and plenty of opportunities to compare notes with fellow practitioners.

Speakers

  • Dr Julie Futcher (NLAG): Canyon Geometry & Mutual Shading (Urban Microclimate)
  • Prof. Marialena Nikolopoulou (University of Kent): Albedo, Solar Control & Comfort (Surface Properties)
  • Dr Tom Dollard (Pollard Thomas Edwards): Architectural Shading Devices (Practice Perspective)
  • Polly Turton (Shade the UK): Cultural & Design Perspectives on Shading
  • Oliver Rock (HTA): Vegetation & Shading Infrastructure (Landscape)

Chair: Chin Chin Lam: Sustainability Officer & Chartered Urban Planner

Format

Pecha Kucha–style contributions, followed by short discussion and informal networking. Further networking afterwards at a nearby pub.

Who Should Attend

Architects, landscape practitioners, sustainability consultants, planners, students, early-career professionals, and allied disciplines across the built environment.

Why Attend

The event introduces shading as a form of climate-responsive design and climate infrastructure, linking geometry, vegetation, materials, comfort, resilience, and energy demand. It aims to build climate literacy in a relaxed, interdisciplinary setting while connecting practice, research, and education.

Part of London’s Climate Futures Events


#UrbanClimate #NLAG #RIBA #Shade

Terms and Conditions
· A photographer will be at this event and the images may be used to publicise future RIBA London events. By accepting an invitation or purchasing a ticket you consent to being photographed, filmed or recorded as a visitor attending the event.
· If RIBA has to postpone or cancel the event the booker is entitled to a full refund of the ticket price only.
· On entry to the event you agree to accept and abide by any venue rules.
· RIBA reserves the right to refuse admission to any ticket holder.· The details you provide will be used in line with the RIBA's GDPR obligations. For information on how we will handle your personal data please see our Privacy Policy.
· Where tickets are refunded, please note ticketing fees are non-refundable.



This light-hearted evening event explores solar control from the scale of the street canyon to the device, the leaf, and the surface.

What can shade tell us about climate, comfort, and the city?

Shade is often seen as a seasonal convenience, yet it plays a wider climatic role. It modifies microclimate, affects thermal comfort, influences how we occupy streets and public spaces, and can both mitigate and intensify overheating depending on geometry, materials, and season.

This early-evening RIBA London: North London Architects Group (NLAG) event explores shade and solar control from the scale of the street canyon to the device, the leaf, and the surface. Through short Pecha Kucha–style talks, speakers will examine how geometry, albedo, vegetation, and architectural devices shape sun, heat, and comfort in London’s built environment.

Expect lively discussion, cross-disciplinary perspectives, and plenty of opportunities to compare notes with fellow practitioners.

Speakers

  • Dr Julie Futcher (NLAG): Canyon Geometry & Mutual Shading (Urban Microclimate)
  • Prof. Marialena Nikolopoulou (University of Kent): Albedo, Solar Control & Comfort (Surface Properties)
  • Dr Tom Dollard (Pollard Thomas Edwards): Architectural Shading Devices (Practice Perspective)
  • Polly Turton (Shade the UK): Cultural & Design Perspectives on Shading
  • Oliver Rock (HTA): Vegetation & Shading Infrastructure (Landscape)

Chair: Chin Chin Lam: Sustainability Officer & Chartered Urban Planner

Format

Pecha Kucha–style contributions, followed by short discussion and informal networking. Further networking afterwards at a nearby pub.

Who Should Attend

Architects, landscape practitioners, sustainability consultants, planners, students, early-career professionals, and allied disciplines across the built environment.

Why Attend

The event introduces shading as a form of climate-responsive design and climate infrastructure, linking geometry, vegetation, materials, comfort, resilience, and energy demand. It aims to build climate literacy in a relaxed, interdisciplinary setting while connecting practice, research, and education.

Part of London’s Climate Futures Events


#UrbanClimate #NLAG #RIBA #Shade

Terms and Conditions
· A photographer will be at this event and the images may be used to publicise future RIBA London events. By accepting an invitation or purchasing a ticket you consent to being photographed, filmed or recorded as a visitor attending the event.
· If RIBA has to postpone or cancel the event the booker is entitled to a full refund of the ticket price only.
· On entry to the event you agree to accept and abide by any venue rules.
· RIBA reserves the right to refuse admission to any ticket holder.· The details you provide will be used in line with the RIBA's GDPR obligations. For information on how we will handle your personal data please see our Privacy Policy.
· Where tickets are refunded, please note ticketing fees are non-refundable.



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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

Location

Pollard Thomas Edwards

38 Graham Street

London N1 8JX

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