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However, all is not lost. Local government is aware that once you convert industrial land to something else, it’s almost impossible to go back. Some protections are coming into place but it’s hard to turn back the tide of development. Can we instead co-locate manufacturing with other types of uses, including homes, shops and workspaces? What innovative new forms of industrial buildings could help us to make the most of the limited space left in the capital?

Haworth Tompkins will host the London Society for an evening discussion about the future of industrial land in London. Their Industria project demonstrates how we can push the design of manufacturing to new heights. They will be joined by representatives from the worlds of development, government and planning to understand the kind of city we wish to make.

Confirmed speakers: Caroline Harper, BeFirst; Andy Harding, AH Consulting; Graham Haworth, Haworth Tompkins; and Ian Turner, Segro.
Chair Holly Lewis, We Made That

The Future of London’s Industry
Image: Fred Haworth, HaworthTompkins

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Event Type(s) Talks and Debates
Tickets / Admission £ 15.00
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.londonsociety.org.uk/...

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Address: 110 Golden Lane
London
EC1Y 0TL
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Public Transport Old Street

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The London Society

About The Society is for all those who love London. It was founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of planning for the future of the capital. Early members included architects, planners and engineers alongside politicians and artists. They came from a range of backgrounds and many would go on to shape Britain during the century that followed. The Society's motto is - Valuing the past; looking to the future!
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