100@London Speaker Announcement
Duncan Baker-Brown

100@London Speaker Announcement

We are pleased to announce Duncan Baker Brown as one of our key note speakers on 4th March at The Crystal during our international networking and dinner event, 100@London.

Duncan is an architect, academic and environmental activist. Author of ‘The Re-Use Atlas: a designer’s guide towards a circular economy’, he has practised, researched, and taught around issues of sustainable development for over 25 years. He has worked on projects as diverse as 'The Greenwich Millennium Village' in London, the RIBA’s ‘House of the Future’, and the multi-award-winning ‘Brighton Waste House’. 

He is currently the Principal Investigator for two EU Interreg research programmes focussing on the re-use of construction waste, building deconstruction/ re-construction. He lectures widely on issues relating to sustainable development and the circular economy and recently delivered a keynote address ‘Designers can save Planet Earth’ at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change.

He also curates the annual ‘Waste Zone’ at FutureBuild; a three-day symposium and exhibition focusing on discussing many of the most pressing issues presenting the emerging concept of Circular Cities. It involves over 50 invited speakers including Prof. Walter Stahel, Prof. Michael Braungart, Dr. Zoe Laughlin and Prof. Mark Miodownik. 

 We only have a few free tickets left so please book yours now on www.visionlondon.com

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