Challenging, thought-provoking and entertaining

Ecobuild’s Arena hosts a series of discussions and debates involving distinguished people with very different views and experiences, all of which help create a better understanding of the built environment and its connections: such as the role of science, changing behaviour, population and resources, coping with demographic change, notions of design and beauty, the role of government, the financial system, and the way in which we manufacture and consume things.

It is also at the very heart of the debate about sustainability: not just how to make more energy efficient buildings, but how to understand what sustainability means and looks like in its widest sense.

New for 2010 is the series of Arena lectures. Eight expert speakers will deliver stimulating talks on a range of subjects from design to politics.

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programme overview

tuesday 02 march

Arena host: Sarah Montague

  • Science & technology:waiting for the lifeboat
  • What makes a sustainable community
  • Selling the ‘S word’: the role of the media
  • How to avoid power cuts in the UK
  • Environment first – profit second: living within our means
  • The unbearable redundancy of things
  • Green is beautiful: towards a new aesthetic

wednesday 03 march

Arena host: Jim Naughtie

  • Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
  • Politicians going green make me see red
  • Politics and environmental responsibility
  • The Great Architecture Debate
  • Climate change and the Logic of Life
  • A new Bristol every year: where’s the plan for 70m people?
  • Good design can save the planet

thursday 04 march

Arena host: Jonathan Dimbleby

  • Population, resources and climate change
  • Climate change justice: the politics of blame
  • Digging for the future
  • A sustainable future needs business to drive it
  • The age of ageing: how demographics are will change the built environment

new for 2010

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conference

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response to copenhagen

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new products

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