Get Dense

Tue May 19 2026 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm UTC+01:00

Building Centre | London

Building Centre
Publisher/HostBuilding Centre
Get Dense
Advertisement
Exploring the need for greater density at two scales; that of urban development and within the construction of individual buildings
About this Event

This talk will explore the need for greater density at two scales; that of urban development and within the construction of individual buildings. The first part will focus on how much of the UK is sub-urban and propose one way in which vast areas of suburbia might be densified through suitable backland development. The second part will look at trends towards lightweight timber construction and propose a simple denser alternative of a single solid wall in monolithic cellular clay blocks.

Julia and Julian have been running a small-scale architectural practice together for over a decade since leaving larger organisations. Julia was previously a partner at Feilden Clegg Bradley (now FCBS), having worked there for 21 years. Julian previously led an Urban Design team at Wiltshire Council, after working within larger multi-disciplinary practices of CoD and BDP.

At Kashdan Brown Architects, we believe in creating contextually responsive and sustainable contemporary architecture. We have found that a mix of small-scale projects, teaching Architecture at the University of Bath and participation in open design competitions, helps us to continually question why and how we design and build.

The Small Scale Big Ideas exhibition attracted us as an opportunity to showcase and disseminate to a wider audience a selection of recent design and construction issues we have been exploring locally – and to provoke impactful debate about them.

Firstly, we will discuss why suburbia should be densified and how that might be done. Of the UK’s 30+ million homes some one-third are semi-detached suburban properties and over half of those are 20th Century with long rear gardens and undersized garages between. It is also widely cited that 80% of the buildings that will be in use in 2050 already exist. Therefore, if we are to achieve the densities required for sustainable and accessible neighbourhoods, this existing suburban building stock needs to somehow become denser. We will look at ways in which this has been done in part, how it might be done more effectively and will focus in detail on our proposed ‘Inhabited Walls’ backland development approach that forms part of this exhibition.


Secondly, we will discuss the history of the ‘Wall’ in UK domestic dwellings and how this has evolved from a dense solid wall to cavity construction and now often many forms of hybrid cavity and framed construction with extensive components and insulation. We will put forward a case for a return to a modified form of the simple solid wall – using cellular clay blocks made from one single natural material – and the many advantages of doing so. Perhaps contentiously, we will also discuss the potential shortcomings of the current rush to move towards mass timber, timber frame construction and cladding. We will look at the supposed carbon positive figures that are leading to its extensive take-up in UK construction. We will look at the capacity of the UK timber industry, and we will look at the risks and life-cycle implications of the use of so much timber in building.


We hope our above talk will lead to a lively Q & A debate to towards the end of the seminar and - who knows – maybe start a re-evaluation or a small shift in the direction the house building industry is moving.

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 10.00

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in London

Genomics & Genetics Conference 2026
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am Genomics & Genetics Conference 2026

Kensington Conference and Event Centre

Digital Health World Congress 2026
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am Digital Health World Congress 2026

Kensington Conference and Events Centre

Digital Pharma Conferences 2026
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am Digital Pharma Conferences 2026

Kensington Conference and Event Centre

Life Sciences Conference 2026
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am Life Sciences Conference 2026

Kensington Conference and Event Centre

Biotech Healthcare Conference 2026
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am Biotech Healthcare Conference 2026

Kensington Conference and Event Centre

SWLSTG Section 12 Introductory (2 day) course
Tue, 26 May at 09:00 am SWLSTG Section 12 Introductory (2 day) course

Springfield University Hospital

Beyond Stereo: Spatial Mixing for Theatre Professionals
Tue, 26 May at 09:30 am Beyond Stereo: Spatial Mixing for Theatre Professionals

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Youth conservation session at Highams Park
Tue, 26 May at 09:30 am Youth conservation session at Highams Park

Highams Park

Kids Cooking Camp\/Highgate\/ (Ages 6-14)
Tue, 26 May at 09:30 am Kids Cooking Camp/Highgate/ (Ages 6-14)

William Ellis School

LEGAL LONDON TOUR
Tue, 26 May at 10:00 am LEGAL LONDON TOUR

Royal Courts of Justice

Level 1 Certificate in Exploring Youth Work
Tue, 26 May at 10:00 am Level 1 Certificate in Exploring Youth Work

Young Ealing Foundation

11+ May Half Term Course  (VICTORIA location)
Tue, 26 May at 10:00 am 11+ May Half Term Course (VICTORIA location)

Westminster City School

London is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore London Events