Welcome to The Futurebuild Podcast, where we spotlight the drivers of positive impact in the built environment. Hosted by Martin Hurn, Futurebuild Event Director, each episode features inspiring conversations with leaders and innovators from across the industry. Join us as we explore how cutting-edge technologies, sustainable practices, and ground breaking projects are shaping a better future. Tune in to hear first hand stories of how these trailblazers are making a real difference in the built environment and beyond. Subscribe now to stay informed, inspired, and connected with the forefront of sustainable innovation.
Episodes
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Episode 6 - Designing for Systems Change (Audio Only)
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
In this episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, our host Martin Hurn sits down with Alastair Parvin, co-founder of Open Systems Lab and the visionary behind the WikiHouse project. Alastair shares his journey from traditional architecture to system design, challenging conventional building practices. He discusses how WikiHouse is revolutionising construction with its open-source approach, aiming to democratize the building process and make it accessible to everyone.
The conversation covers how disruptive manufacturing can reshape communities, the importance of collaboration in solving the housing and climate crises, and the future of planning. Alastair delves into the potential of distributed manufacturing, bio-based materials, and open innovation to bring sustainable, cost-effective housing solutions to the mainstream.
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Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Episode 6 - Designing for Systems Change (Video)
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
In this episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, our host Martin Hurn sits down with Alastair Parvin, co-founder of Open Systems Lab and the visionary behind the WikiHouse project. Alastair shares his journey from traditional architecture to system design, challenging conventional building practices. He discusses how WikiHouse is revolutionising construction with its open-source approach, aiming to democratize the building process and make it accessible to everyone.
The conversation covers how disruptive manufacturing can reshape communities, the importance of collaboration in solving the housing and climate crises, and the future of planning. Alastair delves into the potential of distributed manufacturing, bio-based materials, and open innovation to bring sustainable, cost-effective housing solutions to the mainstream.
Tune in now. Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Episode 5 - Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future (Audio Only)
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Friday Sep 06, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future
The future of architecture is here, and it's evolving. In the latest episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, titled "Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future", we explore how innovative minds are transforming the built environment to meet the demands of sustainability and climate action.
Join our host Martin Hurn as he sits down with Deepthi Ravi, an architect and sustainability specialist at PLP Architecture, to examine the shift in architectural thinking. They discuss the role of new technologies, materials, and the importance of collaboration in shaping a sustainable future. This episode is packed with insights on everything from the circular economy to groundbreaking design approaches that are reshaping the industry.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just curious about the future of sustainable architecture, you won’t want to miss this thought-provoking conversation.
Tune in now and be part of the change toward a more sustainable future.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Episode 5 - Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future (Video)
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Friday Sep 06, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future
The future of architecture is here, and it's evolving. In the latest episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, titled "Evolving Architecture: Shaping a Sustainable Future", we explore how innovative minds are transforming the built environment to meet the demands of sustainability and climate action.
Join our host Martin Hurn as he sits down with Deepthi Ravi, an architect and sustainability specialist at PLP Architecture, to examine the shift in architectural thinking. They discuss the role of new technologies, materials, and the importance of collaboration in shaping a sustainable future. This episode is packed with insights on everything from the circular economy to groundbreaking design approaches that are reshaping the industry.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just curious about the future of sustainable architecture, you won’t want to miss this thought-provoking conversation.
Tune in now and be part of the change toward a more sustainable future.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Episode 4 - Zero Carbon, Big Impact (Audio Only)
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Zero Carbon, Big Impact
At Futurebuild, we’re committed to leading the conversation on sustainable design and construction and we’re excited to bring you our latest podcast episode, featuring one of the industry’s leading voices, Simon Sturgis.
Simon Sturgis is an expert in sustainable architecture and a pioneer in carbon accountability, with decades of experience and a deep passion for transforming the built environment. In this episode, Simon offers invaluable insights into why tracking and reducing carbon emissions is crucial at every phase of a building project. He also shares practical strategies for integrating low-carbon solutions into architectural designs without compromising on quality or aesthetics.
Looking ahead, Simon discusses the path to a net-zero future, exploring what it will take for the construction industry to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and beyond. Whether you’re an architect, developer, policy-maker, or someone deeply invested in environmental issues, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and forward-thinking strategies that can help you make a real difference.
Tune in now to ‘Zero Carbon, Big Impact’ to explore how you can contribute to building a more sustainable and carbon-conscious world.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Episode 4 - Zero Carbon, Big Impact (Video)
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Zero Carbon, Big Impact
At Futurebuild, we’re committed to leading the conversation on sustainable design and construction and we’re excited to bring you our latest podcast episode, featuring one of the industry’s leading voices, Simon Sturgis.
Simon Sturgis is an expert in sustainable architecture and a pioneer in carbon accountability, with decades of experience and a deep passion for transforming the built environment. In this episode, Simon offers invaluable insights into why tracking and reducing carbon emissions is crucial at every phase of a building project. He also shares practical strategies for integrating low-carbon solutions into architectural designs without compromising on quality or aesthetics.
Looking ahead, Simon discusses the path to a net-zero future, exploring what it will take for the construction industry to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and beyond. Whether you’re an architect, developer, policy-maker, or someone deeply invested in environmental issues, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and forward-thinking strategies that can help you make a real difference.
Tune in now to ‘Zero Carbon, Big Impact’ to explore how you can contribute to building a more sustainable and carbon-conscious world.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Friday Aug 09, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Pushing Boundaries: Innovations and Standards in Construction
Welcome to the third episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, where we delve into the transformative world of sustainable construction and innovation. Our host, Martin Hurn, sits down with Martin Townsend, Growth Director at BSI, for an insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of the built environment.
With decades of experience, Martin Townsend shares his journey from early days on construction sites to shaping global standards at BSI. He discusses the critical role of innovation, the importance of standards in driving change, and the need for collaboration to build a sustainable future. From his work at the Innovation Park to navigating the complexities of circular design and low carbon solutions, Martin offers a wealth of knowledge and practical insights.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of construction, sustainability, and the dynamic changes shaping our world.
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Friday Aug 09, 2024
The Futurebuild Podcast - Pushing Boundaries: Innovations and Standards in Construction
Welcome to the third episode of The Futurebuild Podcast, where we delve into the transformative world of sustainable construction and innovation. Our host, Martin Hurn, sits down with Martin Townsend, Growth Director at BSI, for an insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of the built environment.
With decades of experience, Martin Townsend shares his journey from early days on construction sites to shaping global standards at BSI. He discusses the critical role of innovation, the importance of standards in driving change, and the need for collaboration to build a sustainable future. From his work at the Innovation Park to navigating the complexities of circular design and low carbon solutions, Martin offers a wealth of knowledge and practical insights.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of construction, sustainability, and the dynamic changes shaping our world.