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SUMMARY:Vectorworks Open House
DESCRIPTION:Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks\, Inc.\, invites designers and industry professionals worldwide to join its sixth annual Vectorworks Open House!\nThis free\, virtual event gives users direct access to Vectorworks staff and product experts in an interactive\, casual setting. This year’s event will take place over two live sessions\, offering attendees from around the world flexible options to participate. \nThe Open House will begin with a keynote presentation on the Vectorworks Product Roadmap by senior leadership\, followed by interactive Open Forum rooms where attendees can connect with peers and Vectorworks experts. Attendees can ask questions\, explore the features used in daily workflows\, and gain deeper insights into tools and upcoming developments. \nEvent sessions include:\n– Session 1: Monday\, March 23\, 2026\, 7 – 10 pm ET (23 March 11 pm – 24 Mar 2 am GMT) \nRegister to attend\n– Session 2: Tuesday\, March 24\, 2026\, 10 am – 1 pm ET (24 March 2 pm – 5 pm GMT) \nRegister to attend\nSBID Members earn 4 x CPD points for attending! \nAttendees may join the session that best fits their schedule. Each session includes the keynote presentation followed by topic-based Open Forum rooms\, allowing participants to choose conversations most relevant to their work.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-open-house/
LOCATION:Online\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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SUMMARY:Vectorworks Design Day Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks\, Inc.\, will host its global Design Days again\, inviting design professionals to these worldwide networking and educational events!\nConnect with peers\, explore emerging industry trends\, and get a firsthand look at the latest features in Vectorworks 2026\, launching September 2025. \nAlong with networking opportunities\, attendees will hear success stories from industry peers and gain insights from Vectorworks senior leadership on the future of design and technology\, including highlights from the Public Roadmap. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-design-day-vancouver/
LOCATION:ANNEX\, 823 Seymour Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 3L4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251014T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20250717T123539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T085252Z
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SUMMARY:Vectorworks Design Day London
DESCRIPTION:Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks\, Inc.\, will host its global Design Days again\, inviting design professionals to these worldwide networking and educational events!\nConnect with peers\, explore emerging industry trends\, and get a firsthand look at the latest features in Vectorworks 2026\, launching September 2025. \nAlong with networking opportunities\, attendees will hear success stories from industry peers and gain insights from Vectorworks senior leadership on the future of design and technology\, including highlights from the Public Roadmap. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister to attend\nRegistration closes 7 October. Only a limited number of tickets are available.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-design-day-london/
LOCATION:RCP London (Royal College of Physicians)\, 11 Saint Andrews Place\, London\, NW1 4LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240711T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240711T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20240620T092548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T092548Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tour of Roca London Gallery with Zaha Hadid Architects
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 11th July for a guided architectural tour of our award-winning Roca London Gallery!\nThe tour will be led by Margarita Valova from Zaha Hadid Design and Head of Marketing at Roca Group (UK) David Bromell. The speakers will discuss the conceptual and technical aspects of the gallery design\, and will reveal the fascinating story of how the architecture took shape\, from Hadid’s initial design concept through to the practical installation. The 90-minute tour will examin the challenges presented by the existing building\, the design concept and spatial strategies\, and will give an in-depth look at the innovative processes and materials used to achieve the iconic double curvature of the interior. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/guided-tour-of-roca-london-gallery-with-zaha-hadid-architects/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events
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CREATED:20240604T151238Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Conversations That Count - Post-Pandemic Architecture
DESCRIPTION:How has the pandemic changed the way of understanding architecture? And where is this new scenario leading us?\nJoin Parklex Prodema for a captivating discussion as three expert architects share their perspectives and approaches on how the pandemic has transformed architecture\, creating new space uses\, needs\, and trends. This engaging talk will deepen into the innovative solutions and adaptive strategies architects have developed in response to the global crisis. Discover how these leaders in the field are reimagining spaces to meet evolving demands\, enhance functionality\, and ensure sustainability. Whether you’re an industry professional or simply passionate about architecture\, this event promises to provide valuable insights and inspiration. \nPanelists:\n– Luke Tozer\, Owner\, Pitman Tozer Architects\n– Liam Spencer\, Co-Founder\, Anomaly Architects\n– Nigel Tresise\, Director\, Align Design and Architecture Ltd \nAlys Bryan\, Managing Editor at Design Insider\, will be moderating the conversation\, ensuring a lively and diverse discussion! \nSBID Members earn 1 x CPD point for attending! \nRegister now 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/talk-conversations-that-count-post-pandemic-architecture/
LOCATION:Basque Living London\, Second floor\, Berry House\, 4 Berry St\, London\, EC1V 0AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events
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CREATED:20240523T132220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T155627Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Re-imagining Architecture: What if Nature Designed our Cities?
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion hosted by Oliver Heath with guest speakers from Grimshaw Architects\, Henning Larsen Architects\, and biophilic design strategist Victoria Jackson of Oliver Heath Design!\nOn 6th June\, the Roca London Gallery will host a panel discussion as part of the new Bio-spaces: Regenerative Resilient Futures exhibition\, curated by Planted and Oliver Heath Design. \nGlobal biophilic design specialist Oliver Heath will be joined by a panel of experts to discuss how we can transform our buildings if we recalibrate our relationship with nature. The discussion will explore how our urban environments would look and feel if nature was part of the architectural design process. Asking the questions: How can we start to collaborate with nature as a member of the project team rather than a service provider? Can we really advocate for nature in the design of our buildings and cities without a human-centric bias? \nThis talk will bring together some of the leading voices who are helping architects to design with nature rather than against it. To conclude the discussion a Q&A will provide the audience to engage with our expert panel. \nSBID Members earn 1 x CPD point for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/talk-re-imagining-architecture-what-if-nature-designed-our-cities/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Biophilic Design vs Climate Change Talk
DESCRIPTION:What is Biophilic Design and how can this nature-based design approach be applied to help mitigate the effects of climate change?\nRoca London Gallery’s panel of experts will explore how allowing nature to flourish in all spaces can support biodiversity\, make cities more resilient to the effects of the climate crisis\, whilst also more comfortable and equitable to live in. \nThis talk will draw on some of the leading authorities on biophilic design and explore why nature should be at the heart of every design process\, whatever the scale. To conclude the discussion a Q&A will provide the audience to engage with our expert panel. \nSpeakers: \n– Oliver Heath\, Oliver Heath Design \n– Paul de Zwart\, Another Country \n– Adrian Byne\, Benholm \n– Dr Vanessa Champion\, Journal of Biophilic Design \nSBID Members earn 1 x CPD point for attending! \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/biophilic-design-vs-climate-change/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T183000
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SUMMARY:Bio Spaces Exhibition Opening Event
DESCRIPTION:Look into the world of biophilic design\, exploring biodiversity and biomimicry in design!\nOn 25th April\, the Roca London Gallery will host a launch event of the new exhibition Bio-Spaces: Regenerative\, Resilient Futures\, in the company of curators Planted and Oliver Heath Design Studio. \nBio-Spaces runs until 30th September 2024 and looks into biomorphic design\, bio-based materials and bioregenerative design. \nGuests will journey through a series of modular gridded ‘islands’\, each exploring a theme pertinent to the concept of nature-informed design and each populated with exemplary case studies and products that derive inspiration and materials from nature and the environment. A multi-sensory approach alongside touches of greenery will enhance the experience\, bringing the water-inspired spaces of the Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Roca London Gallery into direct dialogue with like-minded projects and products that aim to reconnect people and spaces with nature. \nClick here for more information about the exhibition. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/bio-spaces-exhibition-opening-event/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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SUMMARY:Bio-Spaces Exhibition: Regenerative\, Resilient Futures
DESCRIPTION:An experiential\, multi-sensory exhibition\, aimed at encouraging a more nature-based approach to design!\nCurated by environmentally-focused media and events platform Planted\, in collaboration with Oliver Heath Design Studio\, Bio-Spaces will plunge the visitor into the world of biophilic design\, exploring biodiversity and biomimicry in design\, as well as biomorphic design\, bio-based materials and bioregenerative design. \nVisitors will journey through a series of modular gridded ‘islands’\, each exploring a theme pertinent to the concept of nature-informed design and each populated with exemplary case studies and products that derive inspiration and materials from nature and the environment. A multi-sensory approach alongside touches of greenery will enhance the experience\, bringing the water-inspired spaces of the Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Roca London Gallery into direct dialogue with like-minded projects and products that aim to reconnect people and spaces with nature. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/bio-spaces-exhibition-regenerative-resilient-futures/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240322
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SUMMARY:Architect@Work London
DESCRIPTION:Attend this exclusive trade event for Architects and Interior Designers!\nOn 20th and 21st March\, Architect@Work London will open its doors at the Truman Brewery. The invite-only trade event is ready to welcome the London based Architecture & Design community on both days. Discover over 200 carefully selected product innovations brought to you by a selection of high-end brands. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/architectwork-london/
LOCATION:The Truman Brewery\, 91 Brick Lane\, London\, E1 6QL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231003T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20230914T103156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T110345Z
UID:73936-1696325400-1696352400@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Vectorworks Design Day UK 2023
DESCRIPTION:Secure your Spot for Vectorworks Design Day UK 2023\nDesign and BIM software provider Vectorworks invites architects\, interior designers\, landscape professionals\, and site designers to join in person again this year for Vectorworks Design Day UK 2023. This in-person event will allow Vectorworks users to connect with fellow industry leaders and design enthusiasts and get a first-hand look at the latest software version\, Vectorworks 2024. \nAttendees can look forward to gaining valuable insight from real-world case studies presented by fellow professionals who successfully use Vectorworks software in their own work: \n– Allan Joyce\, ARB\, RIBA of Allan Joyce Architects\, will share how he successfully transitioned from traditional 2D workflows to the dynamic world of 3D and BIM and dive into the practice’s innovative use of Vectorworks Cloud Services. \n– Sophie Entwistle\, Principal-chartered landscape architect at Pegasus Group\, will discuss utilising design software to work smarter\, not harder\, highlighting the ever-increasing importance of partnership between practitioner and software. \n– Rachel Pickford\, project architect\, and Vectorworks lead at Sarah Wigglesworth Architects\, will discuss one of the firm’s recent projects\, a new residential neighbourhood in Nottingham\, the Elms\, and how they used Vectorworks to support the design development of housing typologies\, streets\, and public realm. \n– I-AM Group Partner & Creative Strategy Director Pete Champion and Associate Director of Interior Design Kirsty Vance will take attendees on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of hospitality design\, specifically touching on how Vectorworks played a crucial role in realising the vision of Center Hotels. \nBeyond exploring the upcoming software release and hearing these customer success stories\, attendees can have their technical questions answered by Vectorworks experts and connect with like-minded designers and the Vectorworks team\, forging new relationships and collaboration opportunities. Additionally\, the senior leadership team will uncover the future of Vectorworks in an exclusive presentation\, diving into plans from the Vectorworks Roadmap. \nSBID members earn 4 x CPD Points for attending!  \nRegister to join waitlist
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-design-day-uk-2023/
LOCATION:30 Euston Square\, 30 Euston Square\, London\, NW1 2FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230623
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CREATED:20230525T094356Z
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UID:71671-1686182400-1687478399@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Vectorworks Architect Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to elevate your workflow with Vectorworks 2023 as architect\, author\, and Vectorworks expert Jonathan Reeves showcases the latest top features in real project scenarios. Discover how these new tools can supercharge your productivity and streamline your design process. \nWhat the event will cover:\n– Make the most of the new home screen\, and features of Vectorworks 2023 \n– Enhanced 3D modelling and rendering capabilities \n– Interactive doors and windows with new wall closure settings \n– Scheduling and the new graphic legends tools \n– Data visualisation opportunities \n– New features introduced in Service Pack 3 \n– Vectorworks Cloud Service and NOMAD improvements \n– Improved interoperability with DWG and REVIT \n– Improved site modelling capabilities \n  \nThe presentations will be followed by Q&A session and networking opportunities. Light refreshments will be provided at the venue. It’s free to register however\, booking a ticket is essential due to the capacity of the venue. Please cancel your ticket if you’re unable to attend. \nBook the Roadshow that’s more convenient for you: 8 June in Bristol or 22 June in Nottingham. \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-architect-roadshow/
CATEGORIES:Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230419T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230419T220000
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SUMMARY:Vectorworks Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks\, Inc. will virtually host its third Open House on Wednesday\, 19 April 2023. This free global event is designed for customers in the architecture\, interiors\, landscape architecture and entertainment design industries to connect face-to-face with the Vectorworks team. Customers can dive into new and improved features and gain insights on features geared toward their workflow. \n“The Vectorworks Open House is an invaluable global experience for our customers to meet the engineers behind their software\, see how they can enhance their workflow and learn about future developments in a casual format\,” said Vectorworks Chief Product Officer Darick DeHart. “We look forward to connecting with customers on how we can best support their workflow so they can continue to create limitless designs.” \nAttendees will be able to connect with engineers\, product experts and the Vectorworks leadership team over Zoom to discuss various key topics\, including: Architecture\, Interiors and BIM; Entertainment; Landscapes\, BIM and GIS; Cloud and Mobile; Rendering; Vectorworks Public Roadmap; 3D Modelling; Vectorworks University and Certifications. \nThis year’s event will occur 3pm to 10pm (BST). Attendees worldwide can join in at any time during the event’s duration for their convenience.  \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD Points for attending! \nThose interested in attending should secure their spot below. \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/vectorworks-virtual-open-house/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20230131T152731Z
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SUMMARY:Architect@Work 2023 London
DESCRIPTION:ARCHITECT@WORK London is all set to return to the Truman Brewery\, right at the beating heart of the Architecture & Design Community. With over 200 carefully selected product innovations on display\, the 2023 edition is packed with inspiration. \nDuring this annual appointment\, the talks programme will focus on a very hot topic: Energy & Ecosystems. With trend-setting sessions on how architecture and interior design can actively contribute to energy saving in a creative way. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD Points for attending!\nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/architectwork-2023-london/
LOCATION:The Truman Brewery\, 91 Brick Lane\, London\, E1 6QL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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SUMMARY:CPD Webinar: Data-Driven 3D Modeling for Interiors
DESCRIPTION:With more technology available to interior and architectural designers\, the traditional approach to developing commercial projects is moving to exciting levels. \nYour workflow is no longer just about providing 2D drawings and details; great visualizations and smart take-offs can all be a part of your design process. BIM for interiors is a more thoughtful way to design\, organize\, and face today’s challenges in the industry. \nIn this presentation — inspired by an elegant retail interiors project located in Tokyo by designers Mana & Takashi Kobayashi\, IMA Inc. — Luis M. Ruiz\, Int. Assoc. AIA\, will discuss how you can increase your efficiency and win more work with an integrated data-driven 3D modeling process. \nLearning Objectives:\n– Discover how data-driven workflows can impact the project’s bottom line by integrating a more effective design process. \n– Understand the use and benefits of interior-specific parametric tools that you need to optimize the creation of your design presentations and project documentation. \n– Learn how to effectively set up and organize a project file to streamline the adoption of a 3D workflow. \n– Explore the differences between 2D and 3D approaches for your design process\, and learn how you can better implement a 3D workflow for your firm. \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-data-driven-3d-modeling-for-interiors-uk/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20221220T162958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221221T113352Z
UID:68660-1673971200-1673974800@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:CPD Webinar: Data-Driven 3D Modeling for Interiors
DESCRIPTION:With more technology available to interior and architectural designers\, the traditional approach to developing commercial projects is moving to exciting levels. \nYour workflow is no longer just about providing 2D drawings and details; great visualizations and smart take-offs can all be a part of your design process. BIM for interiors is a more thoughtful way to design\, organize\, and face today’s challenges in the industry. \nIn this presentation — inspired by an elegant retail interiors project located in Tokyo by designers Mana & Takashi Kobayashi\, IMA Inc. — Luis M. Ruiz\, Int. Assoc. AIA\, will discuss how you can increase your efficiency and win more work with an integrated data-driven 3D modeling process. \nLearning Objectives:\n– Discover how data-driven workflows can impact the project’s bottom line by integrating a more effective design process. \n– Understand the use and benefits of interior-specific parametric tools that you need to optimize the creation of your design presentations and project documentation. \n– Learn how to effectively set up and organize a project file to streamline the adoption of a 3D workflow. \n– Explore the differences between 2D and 3D approaches for your design process\, and learn how you can better implement a 3D workflow for your firm. \nRegister to attend
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-data-driven-3d-modeling-for-interiors/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,CPD Events,Interior Design
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20220504T172642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T110201Z
UID:61747-1665619200-1665878399@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Design Shanghai 2022
DESCRIPTION:Design Shanghai is one of the world’s most prestigious international design events and Asia’s premier design event. Constantly breaking new ground\, it has set a precedent in China’s ever-growing design community. Showcasing the best design brands and galleries from across the globe\, Design Shanghai provides a unique and exciting platform to network and establish long-term business relations with Asia’s top architects\, interior designers\, property developers\, retailers and private buyers. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/design-shanghai/
LOCATION:Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center\, 1099 Guozhan Rd\, 周家渡 Pudong\, Shanghai\, China
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20220615T130652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T150953Z
UID:63385-1662940800-1663199999@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Middle East Design & Build Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:Middle East Design & Build Week is a new networking and sourcing platform for the construction and design industries. The event is co-located with Middle East Manufacturing & Technology Expo\, providing opportunities for the construction and design professionals to explore solutions in the manufacturing and technology sector. The event is expected to attract over 200 exhibiting companies and 3000 visitors from the UAE and across the world in the first edition and around 10 international pavilions. It covers a number of key areas in a region which continues to invest heavily in new infrastructure development offering huge potential to key UK creative supply chain sub-sectors. \nMiddle East Design & Build Week will be an event offering opportunities for companies across the construction (architecture)\, interior design\, hospitality\, and commercial industries to showcase their expertise and products to influencers\, key decision-makers and buyers from across the region. The show is organised in partnership with Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Key themes include: building envelope & specialist construction; building interiors & finishes; interior design & interior furnishings and fittings. \nRegister to attend \nThe UK Tradeshow Programme offers the industry support towards costs of affiliated events\, available for both exhibitors and attendees. 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/middle-east-design-build-week/
LOCATION:Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre\, Al Khaleej Al Arabi St - Al Rawdah - Capital Centre\, Abu Dhabi\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Design Industry,Interior Design
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220413T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20220408T022323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T040514Z
UID:61518-1649854800-1649966400@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Architect@Work 2022 London
DESCRIPTION:Exclusive trade event for architects and interior designers\nARCHITECT@WORK reaches higher than ever before with lofty ambitions to explore air and architecture when it returns to its physical format at London’s Truman Brewery for its 2022 edition. \nVisitors are invited to attend and meet industry experts showing their innovations to the architecture and specifier markets\, as well as partaking in the stellar line-up of talks for which the show is known. This unique two-day trade event focuses on architectural innovation. It includes free admission for trade visitors and complimentary catering throughout. \nThe event presents over 200 product innovations\, selected by a judging panel of architects and interior designers\, showcased in a unique lay-out. Some of the interesting features include a top-notch seminar programme\, inspiring materials curation and a RIBA pop-up bookshop.  \nRegister for free
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/architect-at-work-2022-london/
LOCATION:The Truman Brewery\, 91 Brick Lane\, London\, E1 6QL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Business,Design Industry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211109T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20211101T163936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T113038Z
UID:56675-1636459200-1636462800@www.sbid.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Designing for Sustainable Interiors - Addressing Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:How can the interior design industry address climate change? \nDr Vanessa Brady leads a live panel discussion with Karl Lennon – Leader for Projects\, Grohe; Pia Pelkonen – Creative Director\, Pia Design; Cecilia Halling – Creative Director\, Elicyon to address key considerations for effectively designing interiors with sustainability and climate change in mind. \nThe built environment accounts for 40 per cent of the UK’s carbon emissions in 2019\, according to the UK Green Building Council. Awareness over the environmental impacts of the construction\, architecture and interior design industries is growing\, as concerns over climate change and the sustainability of our cities\, societies and lifestyles continue to rise. As a result\, more clients and interior designers are seeking to incorporate sustainable principles into the design of their interiors. \nThe upcoming panel discussion hosted by SBID’s founder & CEO\, Vanessa Brady explores the role interior designers and product manufacturers play in improving the impact of the industry and driving sustainable developments. From material selections and FF&E specification\, to carbon neutral manufacturing\, minimising waste and optimising energy efficiency. \nSpeakers include:\n\nDr Vanessa Brady\, OBE – CEO & Founder\, SBID (host);\nKarl Lennon – Leader for Projects\, Grohe;\nPia Pelkonen – Creative Director\, Pia Design;\nCecilia Halling – Creative Director\, Elicyon\n\nEvent details:\nTopic: Designing for Sustainable Interiors: Addressing Climate Change \nDate: Tuesday 9 November \nTime: 12.00pm (BST) \nDuration: 1 hour \nKey discussion points: \n\nWhat role do interior designers and product manufacturers play in tackling environmental impacts of the interior design industry?\nWhat factors are contributing to climate change within the industry and how can interior designers reduce these impacts through their design decisions?\nWhat are the key considerations for specifying sustainable design solutions in homes and businesses from the mass market through to the luxury sectors?\n\nClick here to register now \n  \nCover image credits: Interior design by LIA Design
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/webinar-designing-sustainable-interiors-addressing-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Interior Design,Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210709T172137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T083134Z
UID:56488-1636329600-1636761599@www.sbid.org
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
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210929T085225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T113044Z
UID:58402-1634212800-1634216400@www.sbid.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210914T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210908T095529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T113051Z
UID:57500-1631620800-1631624400@www.sbid.org
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
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210719T105702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T113057Z
UID:56551-1626969600-1626973200@www.sbid.org
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
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210630T172637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T133429Z
UID:56421-1626184800-1626184800@www.sbid.org
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
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210706T162120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T162120Z
UID:56458-1625738400-1625742000@www.sbid.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210319
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210308T102337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T140538Z
UID:53552-1615852800-1616111999@www.sbid.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T021913
CREATED:20210222T182304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T113112Z
UID:53196-1614852000-1614855600@www.sbid.org
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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