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Join us on Thursday 12 September 2024 at the Bottle Factory as we celebrate the inaugural Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI) with launch sponsors Interface.

Set up by Architecture Today with UK Architect's Declare, the RAI sets out to benchmark practices progress in the move towards regenerative practice and projects. It recognises the need for a built environment that isn’t merely reducing its negative impacts, but has positive impacts for today and the long term.

Spaces are limited!

Tickets are available for £159 + VAT (£190.80 in total) per person and include food, drinks reception, an open bar all evening, music and an in-conversation with Brian Eno.

We look forward to seeing you there!

When
Thursday 12 September 2024, 5.45pm - 10.00pm

Programme
5.45 Drinks reception
6.25 Welcome and introduction from AT Editor, Isabel Allen
6.30 Michael Pawlyn in conversation with Brian Eno
7.00 Q&A with Brian Eno
7.15 Hat procession and shortlisting
7.30 Launch of the RAI
7.40 Introducing the 3 categories: Being a good ancestor, Co-evolving with nature and Creating a just space for people
8.00 Closing remarks and launch of AT Special Issue
8.15 Food served & DJs
8.45 Hat announcement

Where
The Bottle Factory, 12 Ossory Rd, London, SE1 5AN

The Regenerative Architecture Index launch party

General Info

Event Type(s) Professional
Tickets / Admission £ 190.80
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Venue / Location

The Bottle Factory More Info

Address: The Bottle Factory
12 Ossory Road
London
SE1 5AN
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Public Transport Bermondsey
Venue Instagram @@thebotthefactory

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Architecture Today

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