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SUMMARY:Exhibition Event | Back to Nature: bringing the outside in
DESCRIPTION:Join for a fast-paced series of presentations\, brands whose products and materials help bring nature indoors and designers who create those natural spaces\, will each explain how they do it and why!\nMore and more interior designers\, architects\, planners and developers\, as well those at the top of industry\, are recognising the value in creating spaces where nature can thrive indoors\, be it at home or in the workplace. And with a move towards more regenerative\, natural materials creating more circular processes\, our ‘Meet the Makers’ night\, as part of the Bio-Spaces exhibition\, curated by Planted and Oliver Heath Design\, will highlight some of the brands leading this conversation. \nSpeakers include: TySyml – Adam Davies (Founder)\, GENCORK – Brimet Silva (Creative Director)\, Sofia Hagen – Sofia Hagen (Founder)\, Paul Crofts Studio – Paul Crofts (Founder)\, Cecoceco – Henry Schmidt (Creative Director)\, Blast Studio – Paola Garnousset and Pierre de Pingon (Co-Founders). Host: Sam Peters\, Planted Community. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/exhibition-event-back-to-nature-bringing-the-outside-in/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD Events,Interior Design
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SUMMARY:ArtMorph Discovery Day
DESCRIPTION:Join CECOCECO for ArtMorph Discovery Day at Roca London Gallery. Explore the cutting-edge fusion of technology and design with CECOCECO’s ArtMorph during the London Design Festival!\nExperience the ArtMorph Innovation Session led by Global Sales Director Claire Wang and Product Designer Henry Schmidt\, where they’ll reveal the magic behind our groundbreaking luminous wall panels. This event offers a unique opportunity to discover the latest surface and light effect designs\, including exclusive features that have never been shown before. \nGet up close and personal with the panels\, engage with our experts during the interactive Q&A\, and enjoy light refreshments. Spaces are limited\, so be sure to reserve your spot by registering online and selecting your preferred time slot. \nSBID Members earn 2 x CPD points for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/artmorph-discovery-day/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD Events
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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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SUMMARY:Talk: Navigating Material Choices in a Climate Emergency
DESCRIPTION:The Right amount of the Right material in the Right place!\nAJ sustainability editor Hattie Hartman and FCBStudios partner Joe Jack Williams will discuss how to use their new book\, MATERIALS: An Environmental Primer\, to help make responsible material choices and reduce the environmental impacts of construction: what to consider\, what questions to ask\, how to read an EPD – and more. They will highlight current trends and innovations related to conventional materials and the increasing use of bio-based materials. Bring your questions! \nSBID Members earn 1 x CPD point for attending! \nRegister now
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/talk-navigating-material-choices-in-a-climate-emergency/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD Events,Sustainability
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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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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240419
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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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SUMMARY:From Doll's House to My House: Exploring Health and Wellbeing in Small Spaces
DESCRIPTION:This first interdisciplinary talk event for the exhibition ‘Small Spaces in the City: Rethinking inside the Box‘ at Roca London Gallery\nCurated by Clare Farrow Studio\, the talks panel will focus on the vitally important theme of health and wellbeing in small urban living-work spaces\, from a designer and user point of view. \nFeaturing William Bracewell\, Principal Dancer of the Royal Ballet\, whose new film explores movement and wellbeing in small spaces; Tokyo architect Toshiki Hirano and his Rika-chan doll’s house; Proctor & Shaw; and Richard Beckett from the Bartlett who is doing a live probiotic workspace experiment. \nOther participants in this inspiring event will be Tokyo adviser and architectural designer Toshiki Hirano from the Kuma Lab at The University of Tokyo\, who has taken the Rika-chan dolls house as a playful but also very serious model for future small space design\, investigating its light\, compact and foldable thinking with a view to future micro transforming designs; architect Mike Shaw of Proctor & Shaw\, whose award-winning Shoji Apartment plays with the idea of translucency\, vertical stacking and an opening and closing cocoon that enhances the psychological and physical experience of a tiny home; and Richard Beckett\, Associate Professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture\, who has collaborated with an immunologist from UCL to conduct a live experiment entitled ‘Imagining a probiotic microbial workspace’\, which visitors will also be able to interact with and experience for periods of time. \nHealth in tiny spaces is not just about the dimensions of rooms and flexibility of furniture\, or about bringing green plants in for pleasure and detoxing the air. It is about recognising that over-sanitised spaces disrupt the balance of microbes in our living and work environments\, especially since the pandemic\, resulting in autoimmune diseases that are on the rise. Beckett’s groundbreaking exhibition and experiment that blends architecture with science and medicine\, brings the forest floor and ‘forest bathing’ concept out of nature and into the smallest of spaces. The results of his experiment will be revealed at the close of the exhibition in January 2024. \nSBID Members earn 1 x CPD Point for attending!  \nRegister to attend\n  \nExhibition: Takeshi Hosaka\, Love2 House\, Tokyo\, © Takeshi Hosaka \nEvent: Richard Beckett (UCL)\, Living in a probiotic microbial space\, Live experiment in the exhibition
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/from-dolls-house-to-my-house-exploring-health-and-wellbeing-in-small-spaces/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD Events,Interior Design,Wellbeing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917
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SUMMARY:Everything Flows: Zaha Hadid Design at Roca London Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A major exhibition\, showcasing the key objects developed by Zaha Hadid Design over the last 15 years\, fills the Zaha Hadid Architects’ designed space at Roca London Gallery. The sculptural spaces of the striking 1\,100m2 gallery will become the site for an immersive installation of ZHD’s portfolio of pioneering designs\, from fashion and jewellery\, to home accessories and furniture\, carpets and lighting. \n\n\n\n\nFirst time UK exhibits include a new furniture range made in collaboration with Japanese high tech brand Karimoku and jewellery designed for Tateossian. Woody Yao and Maha Kutay\, co-directors of ZHD\, say: “What we have learned from Zaha — the integrity of her design process at any scale\, the way she shared knowledge with the team\, her bold curiosity toward new discoveries and her exhilarating creativity — are the foundations on which ZHD builds.“ \nThey add\, “We strongly believe in collaboration; we see it as a catalyst for inventiveness through the exchange of ideas\, talent and expertise from every party involved in the design process.” The collaborative output is well represented in the exhibition\, including furniture developed with David Gill Gallery; lighting for Slamp and Lasvit; shoes designed for United Nude and Lacoste; jewellery made for Bulgari and Tateossian; and crystal bowls and vases designed for Lalique. \nThe objects date back to the founding of the design practice in 2006 and are brought up to the present day with the installation of the 2022 collection of elegant wooden furniture made with Japanese brand Karimoku. \n\n\n\n\nAdmission is free – no ticket or booking required \n 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/roca-london-gallery-zaha-hadid/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design Industry
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SUMMARY:Sea Change: Flood Resilient Architecture for the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Flood Resilient Architecture\nThe exhibition explores how architecture is having to adapt to a growing climate reality: urban flooding. A recent RIBA report shows that 1 in 6 UK homes are currently vulnerable to flooding\, with that number expected to double by 2050. With water causing an average of £1.4 billion of damage each year to UK businesses and households\, architecture has to start helping us ‘live with water’\, since prevention measures are simply proving inadequate. \nSea Change showcases projects by leading architects around the world in the field of flood resilient architecture. Solutions include: working with nature by developing floating buildings; improving flood barriers and turning them into recreational space; and elevating a range of public and private buildings.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/roca-gallery-sea-change-architecture-exhibition/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design Industry
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SUMMARY:Roca CPD - Shaping the Bathroom Space of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Using a number of macro trends as the starting point – such as urbanisation\, climate change and the internet of things – this CPD makes the argument that future bathrooms will be “smart\, sustainable and versatile”. Covering some of the key innovations and product solutions that are currently available to professionals wishing to design future-proof bathroom spaces\, the seminar also looks to the future\, highlighting new ideas and inventions that may soon become mainstream. \nThe Roca Group CPD aims to identify factors affecting both product development and general bathroom design\, while highlighting new technologies and innovation in the bathroom environment. Attendees will come away with deeper knowledge of the importance of design details from the conspicuous to the overlooked\, while networking over light refreshments. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/roca-shaping-bathroom-space-future/
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