THUR 19 FEB 10:00- 16:00
THE BUILDING CENTRE, LONDON
Façade HUB 2026: Specifying Tomorrow’ s Façades Following the resounding success of the inaugural Façade HUB: Building Connections in February 2025, Valcan is proud to announce the return of this dynamic industry event in 2026.
Last year’ s event brought together leading voices in façade design and compliance, with stand out presentations from Amanda Long( Code for Construction Product Information), David Metcalfe( CWCT), Chris Watts( Noviun Architects), and Arnold Tarling FRICS( Chartered Surveyor). Attendees also experienced hands-on demonstrations of Valcan’ s full system build-ups, explored our A1-classified cladding panels, and connected with peers across the specification and architectural community.
Why Attend? Façade HUB 2026: Specifying Tomorrow’ s Façades is designed to inspire and inform planners, specifiers, and architects. The event blends technical insight, design innovation, and practical applications in rainscreen cladding- highlighting Valcan’ s latest products, complete cladding systems and technical services.
Expect a curated line-up of expert speakers from across the construction and architectural sectors, interactive product showcases, and valuable networking opportunities. Whether you’ re seeking compliance clarity, design inspiration, or collaborative connections, Façade HUB 2026 is the place to be.
Secure your FREE place at this exclusive event Secure your free place by registering at www. valvan. co. uk / facade-hub or by scanning the QR code. Lunch and refreshments will be provided during the event with a drinks reception to round off the day, making it the perfect opportunity to learn, connect, and collaborate in a relaxed and engaging environment.
For speaking opportunities, please contact: claire. gould @ valcan. co. uk
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