PRESS RELEASE 24 May 2017 Vision 2017 preview: new forms of architecture from BIG and UNStudio, alongside fashion hybrids and 3D-printed eco buildings Amager Bakke Waste to Energy Plant in Copenhagen, BIG On 6 June Vision 2017 will open its doors for the third iteration of the annual built environment exposition. The event promises to gather some of the best architects, designers, researchers, manufacturers and suppliers from across the UK and Europe, for two days of CPD-certified learning and networking. Key highlights include: the first ever lecture from the BIG s London studio; new research on the circular economy unveiled by UNStudio; an eco-friendly 3D-printed wall from Italy; the UK premiere of Axalta s ICONICA installation; the Code-Structed Skin architecture and fashion fusion project; and an innovation area curated by augmented reality experts Design Exchange. Vision is the official trade partner of the London Festival of Architecture, and has formed additional connections to other important cultural, professional and commercial organisations, such as the RIBA, New London Architecture (NLA), the Museum of Architecture, BRE and designjunction. As part of the Vision Late Night on 6 June, NLA will return to the show with their annual PechaKucha. The fast-paced talks will align with their major new Insight Study, London: Design Capital, showcasing the innovations, technologies and projects that are currently being developed for international projects. Other events for the Late Night include an
evening drinks reception for networking until 9pm and a series of keynote talks delivered by representatives from UNStudio and Zaha Hadid Architects. As part of the main speaker programme, Andy Young of BIG will outline his practice s approach to architecture in general, that yes is more. Focusing on the social infrastructure of contemporary office design, he will demonstrate that our future workplaces will be a complex mix of essential hardware and high-quality places for people. Caroline Bos of UNStudio will explore the rise of the digital marketplace and the sharing economy, along with the shift from spending on goods to experiences, explaining how designers must seek out ways to change retail spaces into places of reuse which can contribute to a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable circular economy. The future of retail spaces will be their ability to adapt and change in the future into multifunctional leisure zones. WASP have created a process that allows them to 3D print buildings out of recycled plastics or clay and ceramics. This highly sustainable approach to construction could revolutionise the industry as we know it, creating buildings that match their surroundings and leave no trace on the landscape. During Vision, visitors will be able to experience this process through live demonstrations, accompanied by expert team members that can explain this complex modern method of construction. The ICONICA installation by Axalta is a dynamic spinning frame that shows off the full range of powder coating colours available from the manufacturer. It debuted in Milan this year for the furniture fair and is travelling to London for the first time for Vision. The Code-Structed Skin project explores new computational fashion design methods and techniques as tools for creative expression and design intelligence. By collaborating across different sectors of the design community, architecture can learn from fashion and vice versa. Stefano Paiocchi will demonstrate that 3D-printed dresses can inform the way we crate complex buildings for the development of smarter cities, such as the Hyperloop project. Design Exchange, the first interactive design magazine to use augmented reality with print, will curate an innovation area during Vision. The magazine will be working in collaboration with some of the most pioneering digital thinkers, many of whom are involved in creating DE s current and future augmented reality editions. The area will include boundary pushers who mix the physical and virtual worlds using print, augmented reality, virtual reality, digital tech, 3D printing and film. New types of glazing are creating a quiet revolution in the design of contemporary architecture and design, and at Vision 2017 attendees will be able to assess the impact of products such as Cantifix and Idealcombi on both the private residential and larger housing industries. The former has been used on an elegantly poised house by Hamish & Lyons that appears to float above the water, while the latter is employed to great effect on rapid mass housing by shedkm and Urban Splash.
This year Vision has also partnered with various international trade authorities from countries across Europe, bucking the Brexit trend, including Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Latvia and the Czech Republic. These nations will be represented at the event through a number of pavilions, each housing multiple participants. Live demonstrations and networking will provide opportunities to meet and exchange ideas with our continental counterparts. Elliot Gard, Event Director, said: We are incredibly proud of the wide range of exhibitors, speakers and partners at this year s Vision. With leading figures from around the world descending onto one venue for two days, this year s Vision will offer unparalleled insight into the built environment. Visitors will leave Vision 2017 inspired about what the future holds for the profession, and they will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to affect real change. Ends. For more information and all media enquiries please contact: Rob Fiehn / rob@robertfiehn.com / +44 (0)7814 078 946 For exhibiting enquires please contact: Elliot Gard / elliot.gard@visionlondon.com / +44 (0)20 3409 0623 For marketing and partnership please contact: Tamara Nikolic / tamara.nikolic@visionlondon.com / +44 (0)20 3409 0623 Notes to Editors About Vision When: 6-7 June 2017 Where: Olympia, London www.visionlondon.com Now in its third year, Vision 2017 is the only event in the UK which is aimed exclusively at architects, designers, specifiers and their clients working on live projects in the commercial, health, education and retail sector. Held over two days at Olympia London from 6-7 June, it comprises a carefully curated two-day exhibition of cutting-edge products and solutions, a world-class seminar programme delivered by 150 leading international speakers and significant opportunities for to engage, educate and network with industry professionals. The event focuses on new and innovative building products and materials and provides ideas for inventive ways to achieve better building design solutions that comply with changing legislation. Event partners: BRE, BIM partner CIAT Confederation of Timber Industries
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