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Retrofitting That Works: How to Extend Building Life, Cut Waste, and Adapt for the Future

  • Il Salotto 20 Bell Street Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1LG United Kingdom (map)

How do we retrofit existing buildings in ways that truly last—both structurally and sustainably? Join us for a focused panel discussion on best practices in building retrofits that reduce environmental impact, support long-term use, and meet the evolving demands of modern life.

Our expert panel—Karen Pickering (University of Edinburgh), Anthony Newman (MLA), and Rob Morrison (BE-ST)—brings together academic insight, architectural experience, and innovation in sustainable construction. Chaired by Sara Seravalli (Il Salotto), the conversation will explore practical approaches to upgrading buildings while respecting their original fabric, enhancing energy performance, and preparing them for decades of continued use.

Whether you’re involved in architecture, urban design, sustainability, or policy, this session will offer grounded strategies, fresh perspectives, and lessons from the field.

The panel will be followed by an informal networking session with drinks—an opportunity to connect, share ideas, and continue the conversation.

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