Join RIBAJ to celebrate the Zero to Hero competition winners and delve into a panel discussion with architect experts.
About the panel discussion
With the new Labour administration mandating 1.5 million homes to be built within its term, we ask 'How exactly will that be achieved?' Rachel Reeves' plan for growth is predicted on the release of 'Grey Belt' within the 'Green Belt'. What are the implications for planning to enable this and could the ramifications beyond this be?
To look at this we’ll be speaking with an invited panel of architect experts:
- Russell Curtis BA(Hons) BArch (Hons) DipPPM RIBA, founding director, RCKa
- Mellis Haward, co-director, Archio Architects
- Oliver Bulleid, chief executive, London Community Land Trust
Chaired by Jan-Carlos Kucharek, deputy editor, RIBAJ
About the Zero to Hero competition
In an Olympic year, and with a Commonwealth Games due to be staged in two years’ time, RIBAJ challenged architects to impress them with a bold, temporary sporting arena in Edinburgh or London for a chance to win a £2500 prize.
Sponsor
This event, and the Zero to Hero competition, are sponsored by West Fraser.
West Fraser are a manufacturer of engineered wood-based panel products. They have been supplying Europe with products for over 40 years, with a focus on service delivery, quality, and competitive pricing.