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SUMMARY:UK Creative Industries Trade Mission to UAE
DESCRIPTION:B2B business trade events for UK design companies in the UAE\nJoin the Trade Mission to Dubai and discover new opportunities in this dynamic market and the wider region. Expo 2020 (Oct 2021 – April 2022) creates a seminal moment for UK companies to visit the market and attend the following key tradeshows across architecture\, design and wider creative industries sectors taking place between 8 – 12 November: \n\nCREATE Week at Expo 2020\nCityscape 2021\nDubai Design Week\nDowntown Design\n\nThe visit offers UK companies operating across architecture\, interior design and the experiential sector an opportunity to participate in a tailored programme of B2B activities to promote their expertise to local and regional decision makers as well as key industry contacts. \nMembers login to register & find out more
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/uk-creative-industries-trade-mission-uae/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Business,Design Industry,Interior Design,Trade
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211014T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Interior Architecture Reconsidered - The future of retail
DESCRIPTION:How has the pandemic impacted the interior design industry: where we were\, where we are and where we will be\nWith previous episodes addressing workplaces and the hospitality industry\, the upcoming panel discussion with Zaha Hadid Architects will explore the evolution of retail design. Hosted by SBID’s founder & CEO\, Vanessa Brady\, the series examines new definitions of interior space and the consequential impact on the people who commission\, design and use them. \nOne of the fall-outs of the pandemic is undoubtedly the retail sector. The lack of access to physical spaces forced the retail industry to find new and inventive ways to communicate and distribute their goods and services in the digital landscape. Guest speakers will discuss how evolving consumer attitudes and behaviours impact the design\, use and significance of retail environments. \nSpeakers include: \n\nSylvie Freund Pickavance\, strategy and business development director at Value Retail\nDavid McNulty\, head of architecture at ICICLE Fashion Group\nKar Hwa Ho\, head of interior architecture at Zaha Hadid Architects\n\nEvent Details: \nTopic: Interior Architecture Reconsidered (5-4-3): The future of retail \nDate: Thursday 14th October \nTime: 12.00pm (BST) \nDuration: 1 hour \nKey discussion points: \n\nWith online platforms burgeoning and physical stores shuttering\, has the pandemic hastened the demise of physical retail or will we see a return to its pre-covid status?\nCan bricks and mortar stores be supplanted by virtual platforms or can they co-exist?\nAre certain types of retail more resilient to the pandemic fallout?\nHow has the way we should approach retail design changed in a post-covid world?\nHow will this shape expectations for creating meaningful retail experiences in the future?\n\nClick here to register now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-interior-design-reconsidered-future-of-retail/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Interior Design
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DTSTAMP:20260526T041008
CREATED:20210908T095529Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Interior Architecture Reconsidered (5-4-3) - The future of the workplace
DESCRIPTION:How has the pandemic impacted the interior design industry: where we were\, where we are and where we will be\nFollowing on from the last episode on the hospitality industry\, the next online panel in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects will explore the future of the workplace. Hosted by SBID’s founder & CEO\, Vanessa Brady\, the series intends will continue to examine the new definitions of interior space and the consequential impact on the people who commission\, design and use them. \nWith the two areas most affected by the pandemic being ‘work’ and ‘home’\, and as their traditionally segregated contexts were challenged while the demand for a hybrid work/live space evolved\, the guest speakers will address how their boundaries have blurred and what the future might hold for these fast-changing environments. \nSpeakers include: \n\n Arjun Kaicker\, Co-Head of Analytics & Insights at Zaha Hadid Architects\nJuergen Junker\, Head of A&D Development UK from Vitra\nBidisha Sinha\, Senior Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects\n\nEvent Details: \nTopic: Interior Architecture Reconsidered (5-4-3): The future of the workplace \nDate: Tuesday 14th September \nTime: 12.00pm (BST) \nDuration: 1 hour \nKey discussion points: \n\nHow has the pandemic affected the way we view\, design and use a living / working space?\nFor many industries what was missing during the pandemic\, apart from the physical divisions between work and home\, were the serendipitous encounters that contribute to the sociability and richness of the work environment. Can these encounters be designed and planned?\nHas the pandemic accelerated the natural evolution of the workplace? Were there already existing fault lines that it exploited and exacerbated?\nWith the hopeful return to pre-pandemic normality\, do you envisage ways of working returning to pre-pandemic status quo\, or is there a paradigm shift in how we approach work / live lifestyles?\n\nClick here to register now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-interior-design-reconsidered-future-of-workplace/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Interior Design,Office
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210722T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210722T170000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Interior Architecture Reconsidered (5-4-3) - The future of the hospitality industry
DESCRIPTION:5 Slides\, 4 Questions\, 3 Panellists\, 2 address 1 Topic: How has the pandemic impacted the interior design industry: where were we\, where are we and where will we be?\nThe upcoming webinar series in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects explores how the post-pandemic environment has forced us to reconsider our understanding of the traditional definitions of living\, working and leisure. Particularly for the Interior design industry\, these questions necessitate an investigation into the pre-established typologies in both the private and public realms. Hosted by SBID’s founder & CEO\, Vanessa Brady\, the series intends to examine specific typologies\, the conflation of their boundaries\, the emergence of new definitions of interior space and the consequential impact on the people who commission\, design and use them. \nFor PART 1 of the series\, the focus is on the hospitality and travel industries which have faced considerable challenges during the pandemic. The limited mobility and opportunities for interaction between people during this period have meant that demand has waned. On the other hand\, continual restrictions has created a pent-up need to escape and to bolster one’s well-being. The panel discussion will address how hospitality as an industry foresees a fundamental change in the services that it is expected to provide\, and how design can navigate these restrictions while satisfying the needs of current lifestyles. \nSpeakers include: \n\nSBID Vice President\, Kar-Hwa Ho\, Head of Interior Architecture at Zaha Hadid Architects\nDouglas Grieco\, Senior Director of Architecture and Design at Hilton Hotels\nMari Balestrazzi\, Director of Operations for Environments at Airbnb\n\nEvent Details: \nTopic: Interior Architecture Reconsidered (5-4-3): The future of the hospitality industry \nDate: Thursday 22nd July \nTime: 4.00pm (BST) \nDuration: 1 hour \nKey discussion points: \n\nOne key thing that the pandemic has underscored is the need for adaptability. While the focus has been on the immediate need to adapt to rules that keep changing constantly\, how do the effects impact the way hospitality services are programmed and physically designed?\nFor many\, what was missing during this period of enforced isolation\, was the sense of community and connection. While we have experienced the advantages of virtual connection\, how do we design or program experiences in a meaningful and global way?\nWith leisure/personal time being monetized and commodified with a decline in business travel\, has the design of experiences become the starting point of a design brief as opposed to the physical accommodation of its functions? Would we envisage the involvement of interior architects at an early brief development stage to allow for pro-active engagement rather than a reactive response to a pre-determined program?\nWith the hindsight of the last year and a half behind us\, would you approach your current role any differently? What are the key changes?\n\nClick here to register now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-interior-design-reconsidered-future-of-hospitality/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Hospitality,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210713T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Next - Lifestyle Changes with Vanessa Brady
DESCRIPTION:SBID partners with Medelhan for the first in a series of webinars exploring new trends and articulations of interior design and architecture in the post-pandemic era.  \nFeaturing world-famous international architects presenting avant-garde projects\, each event will take the form of meetings starring three architects from around the world\, offering diverse perspectives on the future of the industry. A meeting space for dialogue and debate\, the series will look at specific areas of interest from the angles of its speakers\, thus revealing the multiple levels of interpretation beneath the surface. \n\n\n\nThe upcoming event will take place on 13th July with a primary focus on RETAIL. Moderated by SBID CEO & Founder\, Dr. Vanessa Brady OBE\, the meeting will see the exclusive participation of Duccio Grassi\, Principal of Ducciograssi architects (Italy); Gaelle Rioualen\, Senior Principal Management at Campbell House (France & USA); and Claudia Campone\, Founder of ThirtyOne Design&Management (UK & IT). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details \nTopic: Next – Lifestyle Changes  |  Ep #1 “Retail” \nDate: Tuesday 13th July \nTime: 2.00pm (BST) \nDuration: 1 hour \nClick here to register now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-next-lifestyle-changes-vanessa-brady/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Business,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210708T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210708T110000
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SUMMARY:GROHE X Make A Splash Panel Talk
DESCRIPTION:“Stronger Together – Partnering to tackle the Global Sanitation & Hygiene Crisis”\nGoing to the toilet\, washing our hands – these are daily routines that we don’t think much about. For most of us\, having sanitary facilities with clean water is not given much thought day-to-day. However\, for two billion people globally – who lack access to sanitation – it isn’t as simple. And the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened this vast difference in access to water\, sanitation\, and hygiene. LIXIL\, maker of pioneering water and housing products that includes GROHE in its iconic brand portfolio\, sets a target of improving sanitation and quality of life for 100 million people by 2025 through its technology and capabilities as a global leader. \nJoin Jin Montesano\, Chief People Officer\, LIXIL and Carla Haddad Mardini\, Director\, Private Fundraising and Partnerships\, UNICEF on LIXIL brand GROHE’s digital experience hub\, GROHE X\, for a thought-provoking conversation centred around how LIXIL and UNICEF are combining their strengths to support underserved communities to improve the quality of life for millions. \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/grohe-x-make-a-splash/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210319
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SUMMARY:GROHE X
DESCRIPTION:GROHE X is GROHE’s new and forward-thinking multimedia and broadcast hub\, and an industry-first digital platform. Visitors to the hub can experience informative and inspirational multimedia content tailored to their needs. For example\, architects and designers can gain insight on the global trends impacting the sanitary business\, access how-to videos on GROHE’s leading products and source inspiration for their latest project. \nAlongside uniting thought-provoking and entertaining content\, GROHE X offers a platform that brings its community closer together\, facilitating engaging exchange and support from GROHE brand experts. \nDesigners and architects can register to explore the new hub by visiting www.grohe-x.com
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/grohe-x-events-2021/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T110000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Global Interior Design & Architecture Outlook for 2021
DESCRIPTION:SBID President and Global Principle of HBA Residential\, Chris Godfrey will be leading an insightful webinar and panel discussion on the future opportunities and challenges for interior design and architecture in 2021 alongside SBID founder & CEO\, Dr Vanessa Brady OBE. \nWith a unique global outlook on doing business with China and the Far East\, Chris will be joined by design experts across the industry to share their professional perspectives. Speakers include Dara Huang\, founder of Design Haus Liberty; Ben Johnson\, co-founder & director of Albion Nord; and Bidisha Sinha\, senior associate at Zaha Hadid Architects. \n  \nDate: Thursday 4th March \nTime: 10.00am (GMT) / 6.00pm (SGT) \nDuration: 1 hour \nKey discussion points: \n– Top challenges and opportunities facing the UK / global interior design industry in 2021. \n– Growing interior design businesses in the aftermath of COVID-19. \n– Building long-term trust and relationships with clients in the Chinese and Asian markets. \n  \nClick here to register now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-global-interior-design-architecture-outlook-2021/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Interior Design
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