Sustainability Live has announced its keynote speaker – Neil Logan, co-CEO of BVN who will bring his future-focused approach to the stage.
Neil Logan, co-CEO of architecture practice BVN, will give the keynote address at this year’s Sustainability Live conference on Thursday 7 November.
A future-focused designer, Logan embodies BVN’s studio purpose – collective creativity to design a better future. Through his practice leadership, he aims to help BVN address the profound changes that are transforming architecture and construction.
Logan has over 20 years of experience in delivering complex projects nationally and internationally, having worked with a variety of sectors and building types including science, education, health campus master-planning, healthcare and commercial projects.
Opening Sustainability Live, Logan will give the keynote address at 8.30am. Following this will be six panel discussions, worth a total of six CPD points.
Panel topics include:
Sustainability Live is a one-day conference for professionals in the sustainable built environment industry. The conference is a great opportunity to network with industry peers and hear from leading sustainability experts on the latest issues facing the industry.
Pre-sale tickets are available – click here to save $50 per ticket. Offer ends at 11.59pm, Friday 4 October, 2019.
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