
How can we design event spaces that are not only iconic but can be regenerated, adaptable, and built for the long term?
Join leading voices from academia, architecture, and the major event industry for a dynamic discussion on the future of circularity in venue design. This webinar explores cutting-edge approaches to the circular economy in the built environment — from material passports and low-impact construction to adaptive reuse and flexible design strategies.
Case studies, including the iconic Piccadilly Lights, will offer insights into real-world constraints and the creative responses.
This one-hour webinar explores how design thinking, sustainability, and narrative integrity intersect in creating spaces fit for the future of global events.
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Who is it for
This webinar is ideal for architects, designers, Venue specialists, sustainability professionals, event organisers, urban planners, and anyone shaping the future of event spaces and the built environment.
What You Will Learn:
The future of circular economy in venue design
How to incorporate adaptive reuse in event spaces
Real-world case studies like Piccadilly Lights’ experiential venue
The intersection of sustainability and design integrity