Speakers
With a host of speakers booked to appear throughout the event, delegates will have the opportunity to learn about new practices from those at the forefront of the UK high-rise sector.
Tall Buildings Conference 2022 will highlight design and building technology innovation in the UK high-rise sector – facilitating learning and knowledge transfer plus providing a platform for discussion and debate.
The event is aimed at: major city developers, investors, local authorities, and architects, engineer and contractors that are focusing on the delivery of tall buildings.
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Mark Kelly
Partner - PLP Architecture
A Case Study on One Bishopsgate Plaza
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Nattasha Freeman
Director - SHEQ - Turner & Townsend
Getting Ahead of the Curve – Preparing for the Impact of the BSB on Property and Project Management
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Dominic Bettison
Director - WilkinsonEyre
Tall Buildings and the Zero Carbon Agenda
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Peter Murray OBE
Curator-in-chief - New London Architecture
Keynote: Findings from the 2021 London Tall Buildings Survey
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Rodolfo Giannini
Director - WSP
South Quay Plaza
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Stuart Baillie
Partner: Head of Planning
The Future of London's Skyline
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Rob King
Director - Glenn Howells Architects
The Mercian
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Cecily Davis
Partner - FieldFisher
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James Thomson
Associate - Hawkins Brown
Victoria Riverside, Manchester
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Ben Wheeler
Technical Director - Berkeley Group
South Quay Plaza
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Simon Dingle
Regional Director - John Sisk & Son
The Mercian & UK's Tallest Premier Inn
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James Bruce
Director - Civic Engineers
Victoria Riverside, Manchester
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Eric Parry
Founder and Principal - Eric Parry Architects
Humanising the Experience of Tall Buildings
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Nick Atkinson
Director - Ambar Kelly
Riser shafts and how to avoid chimneys
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Allan Hurdle
Technical Consultant - Serge Ferrari | Stamisol UK
Care about the 3 T's! Why Euroclass A2 facade membranes play an essential role for fire safety concepts for high-rise buildings.
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