How To Build Heritage: Architectural Legacy Today and Tomorrow

An interactive panel event contribution to the Heritage Open Days: Britain’s largest community involvement festival. This year with the theme ‘Architecture’.

Date

14/09/2025

Time

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Description

This year the theme is ‘Architecture’. Presentations from panellists are followed by interactive audience discussion about the environment for living we are creating for ourselves and for future generations – our legacy. What will the ‘architectural heritage’ of our era look like? Panellists Ryan Dawson – Head of Planning + Economy, Broxtowe Borough Council (BrBC) Emma Georgiou - Head of Environment, BrBC Dr Jordan Kauffman – Architectural Historian, Assistant Professor at UoN Dr Stefan Kruczkowski – Urban Design consultant Gavin Richards – Head of Architecture, NTU Dr Kate Simpson – Sustainable construction specialist Gil Shalom – Environmentally sustainable Architect With presenters of such standing this event promises to be both enjoyable and informative. Come along prepared to hear contributions from the experts, and to have your say about the heritage we are creating for the future. Find out more about Heritage Open Days: heritageopendays.org.uk/whats-on.html

Venue

Venue: Royal British Legion (RBL), Hall Croft, Beeston, NG9 1EL GETTING THERE What3Words location of entrance: ///inner.hoot.moved  On foot:  Walk along West End, continue on to Hall Croft. Entrance to RBL is on the left. Pedestrian access also via the alley next to Cycle Inn Bike Shop, Chilwell Road. Tram: Chilwell Road stop (pedestrian access via alley adjacent to Cycle Inn Bike Shop). Bus: Chilwell Road stops (pedestrian access via alley adjacent to Cycle Inn Bike Shop). Car: Parking on site for 100 cars. Access via West End / Hall Croft. Please take care, Hall Croft is narrow. Refreshments available.

events@beestoncivicsociety.org.uk
07831555599

Address

16 Hall Croft, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1EL, UK

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