Composite Materials in Modern Structures

21st March 2011, The Building Centre, London

Fibre reinforced polymer composites (FRPs) are increasingly being chosen by architects, specifiers and engineers wanting to construct both creative and practical modern structures. FRPs offer the potential to revolutionise the construction of buildings whether it be through the use of FRP in synergy with traditional materials or by fully exploiting the properties of the material in the design of a complete FRP structure. The benefits of considerable weight saving are significant on large structures and the architectural freedom possible with composites enables dramatic new forms to be built. This event will showcase the latest structures made with FRPs, the techniques used and why this material was used over other alternatives. Programme 10:00 Annual General Meeting (Members Only, will last 45 minutes) 10:15 Registration (All Delegates) 11:00 Welcome Dr. Sue Halliwell, NGCC 11:05 Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymers for Modern Structure Facades Maurice Davies and Vincent Bernard, Steni UK Limited 11:35 Fibre Reinforced Polymer Footbridges - Recent Developments and Future Projects David Kendall, Optima Projects 12:05 Fibre Reinforced Polymer Structural Cladding in Architecture Mark Hobbs, Gurit 12:35 Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Design Process - Case Study: Haramain High Speed Train Stations, Saudi Arabia Claudia Farabegoli, Buro Happold 13:05 Lunch 14:00 Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness: An Artwork for the Angel Building - Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Structure Ian McChesney, McChesney Architects 14:30 Potential of Natural Fibre Composites in Modern Structures John Hutchinson, Feilden+Mawson 15:00 Discussion 15:15 Close Registrations To register for this event click here for a registration form. Places cost £50 (ex VAT) for NGCC members and students, £150 (ex VAT) for non members.