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Talks and lectures

RIBA Gloucestershire: Charlie Luxton embodied carbon talk

Learn more about the concept of embodied carbon in the construction industry with architectural designer Charlie Luxton.

Join architectural designer, Charlie Luxton for an insightful evening as he discusses the concept of embodied carbon modelling in architectural projects.

You'll also learn ways in which we can reduce our carbon footprint in the industry and create sustainable buildings for a better future. You'll hear Charlie's experience about the importance of taking risks in sustainable practices, through innovative ideas that were tested on personal projects before implementing them for clients.

About Charlie Luxton

Charlie Luxton is an architectural designer with a specific interest in an architectural designer focusing on sustainable buildings. He is the founder of Charlie Luxton Design, an architect practice based in North Oxfordshire.

He is the host of several TV programmes and regularly gives lectures, hosts awards, and facilitates conferences while communicating his passion for architecture, sustainability, and design.

About the venue

Francis Close Hall Campus is just a short walk away from Cheltenham town centre. Its historic and inspiring surroundings are now home to a range of subjects, with students making use of cutting-edge technologies while working with and being supported by academic experts.

About RIBA Gloucestershire

RIBA Gloucestershire is a local hub for architects, providing a platform for professional development, networking, and advocacy, while also contributing to the promotion of architectural excellence and community engagement.

Your chair in RIBA Gloucestershire is Josh Maddison who is always happy to hear from you and your practice. There are plenty of ways you can get involved, from taking an active role in the branch or joining events and networking with fellow architects.