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Wocław , a trainer in business etiquette and public speaking . During this session , the panellists engaged in a comprehensive discussion on various subjects , focusing on how modern technologies can assist architects and designers in addressing climate change and striving for a sustainable future . They also exchanged insights from their respective countries , highlighting the systemic solutions being adopted within those contexts .
The second panel at the Future Builders conference , entitled New or ReNEWed : Revitalising Buildings as the Future of Architecture , focused on the increasingly relevant topic of building renovation , a trend that has gained traction in recent years , largely due to the European Union decarbonisation initiatives . Agnieszka Kalinowska-Sołtys , in her presentation , highlighted that whether engaging in the renovation of existing buildings or the construction of new ones , an endeavour that remains essential is our efforts being rooted in sustainable development . The panellists collectively emphasised the critical importance of achieving a harmonious balance between new projects and renovated buildings , whilst also aiming to reduce the environmental footprint of the Construction Industry .
The third session of the conference showcased the esteemed architect Professor Ewa Kuryłowicz , affiliated with the prestigious Kuryłowicz & Associates studio . She delivered a presentation on the Faculty of Modern Languages and Institute of Applied Linguistics building at Warsaw University , which was awarded the Grand Prix in the fourth edition of the Building of the Year Created with Aluprof Systems competition in 2022 . In her case study , she explored the innovative solutions implemented in this notable construction project , one of the most remarkable in Poland in recent years , whilst also discussing the various challenges her studio faced during the conceptual development of the building .
Following the third session a panel discussion entitled " Is a Decade in Architecture Long Enough ?" took place offering the audience an opportunity to engage in the conversation . This debate was organised to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Building of the Year Created with ALUPROF Systems competition and featured a panel of previous winners . The panellists unanimously expressed that the designs they had developed for their award-winning projects would remain unchanged today . Nonetheless , they acknowledged that the significant advancements in building technology over the last decade would enable them to incorporate even more sustainable solutions .
In what has now become a tradition , the Future Builders conference culminated in a gala where the winners of the international Building of the Year Created with Aluprof Systems competition were announced . This year marks the tenth anniversary of the initiative , which was conceived for architectural practices and independent architects and designed to single out the most interesting buildings featuring aluminium solutions by Aluprof . The winners award went to Macków Pracownia Projektowa for Bernardynska 4 , a residential and retail complex in Wrocław , Poland . In the global category , third place winner went to the Sheppard Robson Architects project , 68-86 Farringdon Road , London which was featuring Aluprof ’ s MB-70HI , MB-77HS window door systems and MB-SR50N curtain walls that are fabricated by Alu-Fix Facades .
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