London — BRUFMA, the British Rigid Urethane Foam Manufactures Association, will be putting the future proofing of buildings in the spotlight at its second annual conference.
BRUFMA: Future proofing buildings

The conference will take place at the building centre in London, on 28 June 2017, the association said. Its theme will be regulation or education?, BRUFMA added. Presentations on the role of design in future proofing the UK building stock, will provide insight and spur debate into issues that affect the industry from some leading players in sustainability, design and building standards, BRUFMA said.
Stephen Garvin, director of the BRE Centre for Resilience, Claire Curtis-Thomas, chief executive of the BBA, Howard Porter, chair of Each Home Counts Implementation Board and Lynn Sullivan co-founding partner of SustainabilityBy design, are scheduled to be talking at the event.
Simon Storer, BRUFMA chief executive said: "this year's annual conference will provide a unique and exciting opportunity for anyone engaged in future proofing new and existing buildings including architects, specifiers and local authorities as well as our members."