Structural Timber Association hosts new event for architects at RIBA London
06/06/2024
The Structural Timber Association (STA) has announced a new, free event ‘Navigating Structural Timber Construction to Address Net Zero’, taking place on the 2nd of July 2024 at RIBA’s London headquarters.
Aimed at architects and structural engineers, the event features high-profile speakers from organisations including RIBA, Waugh Thistleton, Tate + Co and dRMM Studio. The event will give delegates the chance to discover how their industry peers are transitioning to using more timber, with a focus on sharing best practice advice.
Chaired by Andrew Carpenter, the Chief Executive of the STA, the event will begin with the current positioning regarding the Government’s Timber in Construction (TiC) Policy Roadmap and what this means for the future of construction in the UK. Following this, a panel of experts will provide an overview of their experience in working with structural timber: sharing insights through relevant case studies, and how crucially, structural timber can addresse the challenges of attaining net zero.
The panel consists of: Alex de Rijke Founding Director of dRMM Studio; Anthony Thistleton, Founder and Director of Waugh Thistleton; Jerry Tate, Director of Tate + Co Architects, Rory Bergin, Partner Sustainable Futures at HTA Design, Jess Hrivnak, Practice Technical Adviser (Sustainability) at RIBA; and Chris Gaze, Sustainability Consultant at the STA.
The TiC Roadmap is a clear signal of the Government’s intention to use timber as a key means of achieving Net Zero by 2050. The event is designed to support architects in understanding how to use timber and signposting to the technical advice and resources the STA can provide.
Chief Executive Andrew Carpenter noted the importance of the event, commenting: “We are thrilled to be hosting such an informative event at RIBA’s headquarters in London. The TiC Roadmap will have far reaching impacts for the industry, so we’re looking forward to connecting with architects to support their ambitions to use more timber.”
The event runs from 9.00am to 12 noon (registration from 8.00am) and will be held at RIBA’s London Headquarters: 66 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AD.
This is a free event, so sign up early using this form.