The Future of Wood and Carbon Neutrality

Brought to you by Abodo

Join us for an ARB and RIBA accredited CPD learning webinar with Abodo, Autex Acoustics and Sonn Studio.

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CPD Points

1.00 RIBA - The Royal Institute of British Architects Points

Presented By

Abodo Wood

Event Description

Hosted by Teulo CPD Platform on behalf of Abodo and Autex Acoustics.

Abodo educational content is recognised under the ARB, Architectural Registration Board competency, Environmental Sustainability

Abodo and The Future of Wood

Synopsis: In this CPD educational webinar, Abodo will share an in-depth look at the Future of Wood and thermal modification, along with the implications of specifying thermally modified timbers on homes. In particular, how thermally modified timbers impact the thermal conductivity of a home and its benefits for the inhabitant's health. Abodo discusses their unique thermal modification process, and the use of thermally modified timber when cladding a home. Abodo also shares how managed forests play an important part in the biodiversity solution.

Learning outcomes:

  • To understand reduction in carbon that results from utilising sustainable timber alternatives to tropical hardwoods.
  • Knowledge of how to use timber when thinking about designing with carbon reduction in mind.
  • Understanding what thermal modification means and how that impacts durability in the built environment.

Speaker BIO: Lewis Marshall, UK Area Manager

Lewis is the Area Manager in the United Kingdom for Abodo. In his role, Lewis provides technical support to Abodo distributors and architects across the UK, ensuring they have the knowledge and resources needed to utilise Abodo's timber effectively. Lewis loves building long-term relationships with construction professionals and believes in the power of sustainable, beautiful buildings to improve both our environment and our lives.

Autex Acoustics and Carbon Neutrality 

Building a low carbon future 

Synopisis: How can the building sector tackle the issue of embodied carbon and help build a low carbon future? This informative CPD session will provide an introduction to building sector emissions, both operational and embodied carbon and best practices for low embodied carbon design. 

Learning outcomes: 

  • The impacts of climate change and what targets are in place to limit its damage 
  • The role of the building sector on climate change 
  • The growing importance of embodied carbon over a building’s lifecycle 
  • Moving towards low carbon and carbon neutral materials 
  • Net-zero roadmaps to achieve net-zero by 2050 
  • Design considerations for reducing whole-of-life embodied carbon 

Speaker BIO: Emma Astill, Architecture & Design Consultant

Emma is an A&D Consultant at Autex Acoustics, based in their London office. With a background in textiles and lighting, she brings a unique, design-led perspective to acoustic specification. Emma collaborates on a diverse range of projects and empowers her clients to reduce the industry's environmental footprint using Autex Acoustics' innovative wall and ceiling products and systems.

Sonn Studio and Small scale Approaches to Lowering Embodied Carbon

This talk explores how small-scale developments can contribute to carbon neutrality. Often, small projects are overlooked, perceived as having little overall impact. This talk challenges that assumption, demonstrating how small changes can significantly affect the overall and lifecycle embodied carbon of a project through a fabric-first approach.

Learning outcomes:

  • What is embodied carbon?
  • Overall impact of reducing embodied carbon
  • 5 key approach to reducing embodied carbon with small scale developments

Speaker BIO: Tim Robinson, Director + Architect Sonn Studio, BA (Hons), M Arch, ARB, RIBA

Tim graduated from Leeds University with Distinction and went to work for an award winning UK practice specialising in refurbishment, workspace and education building. For a short period, Tim was one the the youngest qualified architects in the UK and was quickly promoted to Associate at the age of 26. Tim has designed and led multiple award winning projects with a speciality in high quality refurbishment and expertise in combining creativity and practical craftsmanship. Tim founded Sonn in 2024 with Co-director Phoebe Laing.

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