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Destination | Fitzrovia Talks and Debates

Retrofit Meets: Reimagining Commercial Spaces

19 June 2024

18:00 -19:30

Chaired by Marion Baeli of 10 Design this session brings together architects, engineers and products manufacturers who have all worked on a commercial project.

Marion is joined by Peter Fisher of Bennetts Associates who is undertaking a deep retrofit of an office building in the centre of London with the aim of achieving NABER 5* certification and Adrian Lindsey of Buckley Gray Yeoman who is working on a full energy efficient retrofit of Thirty High, also an office building in London. Hugh McGilveray from Eckersley O’Callaghan will highlight case studies of commercial projects where EOC’s extensive expertise in structural and façade engineering have been applied, Kevin O’Neill from REHAU will also join. Kevin will discuss The Exchange; a 1970’s building recently fitted with modern REHAU windows. Join us to learn about the successful repurpose of these buildings.

Image: Dirk Lindner

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Location

Building Centre

26 Store Street,
London
WC1E 7BT


Tickets / Admission

Free

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Organiser

The Building Centre

Website:
www.buildingcentre.co.uk/
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Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Level Access and Automatic Doors (or No Doors)
Assistance dogs welcome
Accessible toilet
Baby Changing Facility
Gender Neutral Toilet


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: elionel@buildingcentre.co.uk .
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There is level access into the building and an automatic door.
There is a disabled toilet with a baby changing station. The building has a lift that goes to all floors and an accessible and gender neutral toilets.
The accessible toilets with baby changing facilities are on the ground floor level.
The staircase goes to all floors and there are grab bars.

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