Join us for an online discussion between New York and London (NYLON) exploring the adaptive re-use of tall buildings. Co-organized by the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee and New London Architecture (NLA), this session expands on NLA’s Adaptive Reuse publication and program and brings London and New York together to showcase examples of tower retrofits from each city, exploring existing policy surrounding adaptive reuse and the benefits and barriers that come with tower retrofit in dense urban areas. Each city will put forward an exemplary case study, presenting the ways in which adopting a retrofit approach can meet sustainability standards in tall buildings, revitalize urban areas, repurpose unused spaces and provide housing solutions. Join this NYLON event to hear from London and New York discussing the adaptive re-use of tall buildings.
NLA’s latest report, Adaptive London: Reusing Existing Buildings, investigates the current barriers and opportunities surrounding retrofit and reuse across the capital, driven by best practice examples from London and globally that support the repurposing of spaces to prolong their lifespan, reduce embodied carbon and align with the government’s net zero targets.
The event will take place simultaneously in London (17:00-18.30 BST) and in New York (12:00–1:30 PM EDT) via Zoom.
12:00
Welcome from NLA Chair
Florence Maschietto, Head of Professional Programme, NLA
12:03
London's Policy Landscape
Kerstin Kane, Principal Planning Officer, Sustainability, City of London Corporation
12:10
London Case Study: Broadgate Tower
Luke Kelly, Project Director, British Land
12:17
Adaptive Reuse Policy and Planning in NYC
James P. Colgate, AIA, CFM, Partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Member of the Office Adaptive Reuse Task Force, NYC Planning
12:24
NY Case Study: One Madison Avenue
Andrew Werner, Senior Associate Principal, KPF
12:31
Panel Discussion
1:15 Q&As
1:30 End
AIANY Global Dialogue Committee; New London Architecture (NLA)