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SUMMARY:Future London: Technology & Built Environment
DESCRIPTION:The Knowledge Quarter and London Society presents Future London\, a new public series exploring the forces shaping London’s future – and the choices the city must make to get there.\nFuture London continues with a conversation on how technology is transforming the way we design\, build\, and experience space across the capital. \nLondon is being reshaped – not just by cranes and concrete\, but by data\, sensors\, and digital tools that are changing how spaces are planned\, used\, and understood. \nFrom smart buildings and digital twins to AI-assisted planning and adaptive reuse of underused spaces\, technology is opening up new possibilities for how the city grows. \nBut could technology actually reshape the built environment\, or will it mostly tinker at the edges? What will London’s spaces actually look like in ten years\, and is the city ready to adapt? \nPANEL DISCUSSION: What Does the Future of London’s Built Environment Look Like? \nSpeakers:\nPabelo Zamorano | Head of Geometry and Computational Design\, Heatherwick Studios\nFunmbi Adeago | Head of Building Regulations\, Principal Designer Services\, Catalyst\nRussell Curtis | Director\, RCKa Architects\nTom Holberton | Associate Professor\, Chartered Architect and Researcher\, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture [moderator] \nKey Details\nDate: Tuesday 5 May\nTime: 17:30 – 19:30\nLocation: Impact Hub London\, 1 Triton Square\, NW1 3DX \nNearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street. \nPart of Future London\, a Spring 2026 series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society\, the event brings together voices from across architecture\, planning\, technology\, and civic life alongside Londoners with a stake in how their city evolves. \nThrough open discussion and debate\, it offers a space to question assumptions\, explore emerging possibilities\, and put people at the heart of how London’s built environment develops in the years ahead. \nFind out more about the series here. \nRSVP Here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-london-technology-built-environment/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,June,KQ Events
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SUMMARY:Future London: Technology & Transport
DESCRIPTION:The Knowledge Quarter and London Society presents Future London\, a new public series exploring the forces shaping London’s future – and the choices the city must make to get there.\nFuture London continues with a conversation on how technology is transforming the way millions of people move around the capital every day. \nAs millions of Londoners work\, live\, and study across the city\, many have witnessed the evolution of its transport system first-hand – from bus upgrades and geolocated bikes to the emergence of autonomous vehicles. Data-driven transport is developing in real time\, opening up new possibilities for how the city moves. \nBut could technology actually reshape the daily commute\, or will it mostly reinforce the patterns already baked into London’s infrastructure? What will the city’s transport system actually look like in ten years\, and how ready is London to adapt? \nFuture London: Technology & Transport is the final event in the Future London series. \nPANEL DISCUSSION: How Will Technology Change the Way We Move Around the City? \nSpeakers:\nArthur Kay | Advisor\nShashi Verma | Director of Technology Strategy and Revenue\, Transport for London\nAlice Pleasant | Senior Public Affairs Manager\, Lime\nClare Bailey | Strategic Ecosystems Lead\, Lendlease [moderator] \nKey Details\nDate: Tuesday 19 May\nTime: 17:30 – 19:30\nLocation: Impact Hub London\, 1 Triton Square\, NW1 3DX \nNearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street. \nPart of Future London\, a Spring 2026 series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society\, the event brings together voices from across transport\, technology\, and urban planning alongside Londoners with a stake in how their city moves. \nThrough open discussion and debate\, it offers a space to question assumptions\, explore emerging possibilities\, and put people at the heart of how London’s transport network evolves in the years ahead. \nFind out more about the series here. \nRSVP Here\nTickets cost £9.60\, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/future-london-technology-transport/
LOCATION:Impact Hub London Euston\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3DX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events
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