Retrofit Meets is an in person series of panel events bringing together experts in the built environment. These are held in the seminar suites of the Building Centre.
Organised thematically, panellists will discuss their latest research and completed or ongoing projects, some of which are displayed in the Retrofit 24 exhibition. These discussions present the aims, challenges and outcomes of each project.
Chaired by Josh McCosh of van Heyningen & Haward Architects, he introduces the options (such as insulation, windows, heating) and challenges when improving the energy efficiency of heritage buildings. The panellists explain how their products can be applied, highlighting examples of use through heritage case studies. Josh is joined by Chris Newman of Mitsubishi Electric, Steve Richmond from REHAU and Dave Tiller from Ventrolla. James Basey, an architect and surveyor working for the National Trust, also joins the panel, considering the range of possibilities and decisions when retrofitting estates with historical value.
Josh McCosh (Partner- van Heyningen & Haward Architects)
James Basey (Architect/ Building Surveyor- National Trust)
Chris Newman (Zero Carbon Design Manager- Mitsubishi Electric)
Steve Richmond (Head of Marketing and Technical- REHAU)
Dave Tiller (Technical Surveyor- Ventrolla)
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