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This conference will update you on the new housing standards, building regulations
and insights into design innovation.
Book your place at www.housing.org.uk/housingstandardsCall 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]
@natfedevents#NHFstandards
Thursday 8 October 2015Crowne Plaza, Birmingham
Housing Standards Conference 2015
SAVE £50 if you book by
14 AUGUST
The National Housing Federation is the voice of affordable housing in England. We believe that everyone should have the home they need at a price they can afford. That’s why we represent the work of housing associations and campaign for better housing. Our members provide two and a half million homes for more than five million people. And each year they invest in a diverse range of neighbourhood projects that help create strong, vibrant communities.
Book your place at housing.org.uk/housingstandards Call 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]
Housing Standards Conference 2015
1. Find out what the updates to the standards mean to you and your organisation2. Gain an understanding of effective building regulations so that new and altered buildings are safe, accessible
and efficient 3. Learn how to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and how to use planning to protect the environment4. Network with colleagues and industry experts to discuss and debate the standards
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Include a publicity leaflet in our delegate packs for £299 + VAT, email [email protected] for more information.
Exhibiting or sponsoring at this event offers the perfect opportunity to engage with decision-makers from housing associations in the most effective way possible, face-to-face. For information please contact Phil Keith or Julian Hurst at Foremarke Exhibitions on 020 8877 8899 or [email protected]
EXHIBITING AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
I will highlight the proposed latest changes in regulation together with the importance of careful design to ensure such risks as the ‘Performance Gap’ and ‘Overheating’ are minimised.
Rob Pannel, Managing Director, Zero Carbon Hub
Dhruv Sookhoo, Visiting Lecturer, Newcastle University and ESRC funded doctoral candidate
I will be analysing what good design looks like, the issues that design champions and managers face in working out how much attention to give individual projects, and recognising design metrics as core to business performance in development.
Steve Cole, Policy Leader, National Housing Federation
For good reasons, as housing associations, we tend to focus on homes. However, from climate change to an ageing population, the emergent risks of the 21st century require us to think outside the house and we’ll be exploring what this means for both development and asset management teams.
Speakers outline their discussion topics:
Programme
Making space standards work for you
Is it a step back into 1960s style bureaucracy or the only way to deliver homes fit for the 21st century? Our expert panel will explore the implications and viability of the new space standard, the changes and the type of homes it will deliver.David Watkinson, Senior Area Manager, Housing and Land Directorate, Greater London Authority Lynsey Clark, Development Manager, Great Places Housing Group Julia Park, Head of Housing Research, Levitt Bernstein
12:20 Breakout sessions - you will have the opportunity to attend more than one session as these are repeated at 14:20
10:00 Conference welcome
09:00 Registration, refreshments and networking
Delivering real energy efficiency
With rising energy bills, climate change and increased energy insecurity, everyone agrees energy efficiency is the future but no-one seems to agree on how to get there. Our panel will explore how to deliver liveable, energy efficient homes.Simon Bradbury, Lecturer in Architecture, Sustainable Design, University of Plymouth Rob Pannel, Managing Director, Zero Carbon HubPaul Cinglio, Sustainability and Asset Strategist, First Wessex
11:50 Refreshments and networking
10:10 A new set of standards – what’s in, what’s out and what does this mean in practice?
Build standards have been reviewed and streamlined. An expert panel of designers and regulators explore the changes and whether the changes and cuts to standards are a help or hindrance to the delivery of sustainable development.Representative from Communities and Local GovernmentAndy von Bradsky, Chair, Challenge Panel and Chair, PRP Architects Amy Simmons, Senior Design and Sustainability Manager, Homes and Communities Agency (invited)
13:20 Networking lunch
14:20 Breakout sessions
Making space standards work for you (Repeat of B1)
Book your place at housing.org.uk/housingstandards Call 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]
How will you meet the new access standard? (Repeat of B3)
How will you meet the new access standard?
Revised building regulations have given us new requirements for the reasonable provision of adaptable and accessible homes. A group of housing specialists debate what these changes mean in practice, the design challenges they present and whether they will deliver more adaptable homes to meet future need.
Paul Gamble, Chief Executive, Habinteg Housing AssociationEmma Reynolds, Development Policy Manager, Southern Housing Group
15:20 Refreshments and networking
15:45 What does good look like? Innovation in housing design
Housing associations have a rich history of challenging the status quo to deliver innovative high quality homes. In this session, design and innovation specialists look at past, present and future innovation in housing and what opportunities it could create for you.Jonathan Falkingham MBE, Co-Founder and Creative Director, Urban Splash (invited)Dhruv Sookhoo, Visiting Lecturer, Newcastle University and ESRC funded doctoral candidateAndy Redfearn, Director of Housing and Development, YMCA Kathleen Kelly, Assistant Director of Policy and Research, National Housing Federation
16:30 Close of conference
11:00 Planning for the future – thinking outside the house
Changing population demographics, the impact of climate change and emerging technology mean that many housing associations will have to take a whole estate or even whole stock approach to design. From high quality design to planning and green space the panel will explore how thinking outside the house can endure the delivery of great homes.Alan Yates, Technical Director, Sustainability, BRE (invited)Clare Devine, Director, Cabe, Design Council Steve Cole, Policy Leader, National Housing Federation
Delivering real energy efficiency and allowable solutions (Repeat of B2)
Kathleen Kelly, Assistant Director of Policy and Research, National Housing Federation
B4 B5 B6
B3B2B1
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BOOKING FORMHousing Standards ConferenceThursday 8 October 2015Crowne Plaza, Birmingham
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DISCLAIMER: This programme is correct at the time of going to press. In the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend, for reasons beyond the control of the conference organisers, we reserve the right to make alterations or substitutions to the programme as deemed fit. All timings are provisional and may be subject to change. Views expressed by speakers are their own. The National Housing Federation disclaims any liability for advice given or views expressed by any speaker at the event or in notes or documentation provided for the delegates.
ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING. Cancellations will be charged a £55 administration fee. The full fee is payable for any cancellations received after Friday 25 September 2015.
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Session choices*12:20-13:20 14:20-15:20
1st Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B62nd Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B63rd Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6Standard members £345
Standard non-members £395
The early bird deadline is 14 August 2015. Book by this date to receive a £50 discount on standard rates.