VISION LONDON
acoustic shells on the Littlehampton
seafront. The first day of seminars
will feature one of the UK’s most
innovation-packed homes: SOLCER
House in Bridgend, South Wales. This
is a one-off demonstration house,
designed and constructed as part of the
Wales Low Carbon Research Institute’s
SOLCER project, which is led by the
Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff
University, and supported by Swansea
University’s SPECIFIC research project
and other partners.
The Building Health & Wellness
stream, sponsored by Saint-Gobain,
focuses on a number of innovations
which are emerging to help measure
and enhance wellbeing in buildings.
Saint-Gobain have created the
Multi-Comfort standard – a way of
designing sustainable, healthy and
comfortable buildings that also achieve
the Passivhaus standard in energy
efficiency. The first UK project built to
the standard, a new sports and drama
hall for King’s Hawford Junior School
in Worcester, designed by Associated
Architects, is close to completion. As
well as promoting high levels of energy
efficiency and thermal comfort in the
school, the standard focuses on audio,
indoor air and visual comfort to create
a quality learning environment for
teachers and students.
Stacey Temprell will be outlining the
Multi-Comfort concept and the story
of the debut UK project as part of the
Building Health & Wellness seminar
programme on 7 June.
Full details of all other seminar
streams are now published on the
Vision website, where readers can also
register for a free of charge visitor
pass to attend the event, giving access
to all seminars, the exhibition and
networking events.
Vision has also agreed later opening
hours for 2016 – as some busy
Architects would like to visit the event
in the early evening. Opening hours
on the 7th June will be 10am until
9pm, with the exhibition continuing
into the evening after the main
seminar programmes finish. Drinks
will be served to all exhibitors and
visitors from 5.30pm, who will be
able to browse the exhibition, attend
the popular Pecha Kucha sessions
organised by the NLA and participate
in other exclusive evening events to
be announced.
Vision London takes place from
7-8 June 2016 at Olympia London.
Register for your free visitor pass
today at www.visionlondon.com/
register
Saint-Gobain technical director Mark
Allen and residential sector director
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