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Wednesday 11 September Thursday 12 September

Location: Mulberry bar Location: The Marketplace Closed event, by invitation only 08:00 Networking Breakfast Join us for a light continental breakfast in the 15:00 Meet your future partner Gold Lounge Welcome by: Dennis Watson, Location: The Caernarfon Suite Head of , Barclays 08:50 Welcome from RESI 2019 chair

15:30 #RESIHackathon registration 09:00 Welcome and address on housing in Wales 09:10 Keynote: From starter to dessert: 17:00 Registration opens to RESI 2019 delegates how to have everything on the housing menu Location: The Caernarfon Suite Speaker: Kevin McCloud MBE, Broadcaster and Author 18:00 RESI 2019 officially opens 09:30 Research presentation: Future trends in residential development

Welcome to RESI 2019 from conference chair 09:50 Keynote Address Speaker: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News Speaker: Esther McVey MP, Minister of State for Housing and Planning

18:05 RESI Trailblazers 2019 Introduction 10:10 Panel: It’s all in the mix – but how mixed-use can we go? 18:10 Keynote: Living homeless. Seven days as a nobody Location: The Marketplace Speaker: Julia Bradbury, Broadcaster 10:50 Morning networking and refreshments break Location: Speaker's Corner, The Marketplace 18:30 Opening keynote panel: Trailblazing solutions to the homelessness crisis 10:50 Alternative RESI Session: Mid-market delivery of Senior Living solutions 18:55 RESI Trailblazers: The big reveal Location: The Caernarfon Suite Introduced by: Einar Roberts Liz Hamson 11:10 Keynote: Brave new mixed-up world: technological and economic singularities (and how Location: The Gold Lounge, Marketplace to survive them) Speaker: Calum Chace, Futurist, 19:30 The Welcome Drinks Reception Journalist and Best-selling Author An evening bonanza where food and drinks will be served aplenty in The Gold Lounge. View the 11:30 Case Study: Turning Japanese – I really think so #RESIHackathon and network with this year's trailblazers. 11:45 Question time panel: Has affordable modular’s time finally come? 20:00 Editor’s Dinner Closed event, by invitation only 12:25 Question time panel: How can we create more civil partnerships?

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Location: The Marketplace Location: The Caernarfon Suite B 13:00 Networking lunch 17:15 Trailblazers panel RESI’s rising stars: how to blaze a trail in Location: Speaker's Corner, The Marketplace housing 13:10 Alternative RESI Session: Sheds & beds Location: The Marketplace 18:00 The RESI Gala Dinner Drinks Reception

13:35 Alternative RESI Session: Operational residential: managing Location: The Caernarfon Suite practicalities of mixed-resi/mixed-tenure site 19:30 The RESI Gala Dinner

Location: BBQ Terrace 14:00 Concurrent in-focus sessions 22:30 Networking into the night with the 2019 RESI Fest

Location: The Caernarfon Suite A Friday 13 September Track A: Build-to-rent Location: The Marketplace Location: The Caernarfon Suite B 09:00 Rescue Breakfast Track B: Finance Refuel, recharge and revitalise ahead of the day's proceedings. We'll be serving a selection of hot bacon and sausage rolls, and fresh fruit.

Location: The Marketplace Location: The Caernarfon Suite 15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking 09:50 Chair’s Day Three Welcome Location: Speaker's Corner, The Marketplace 15:30 Alternative RESI 10:00 Keynote: Building better, building Session: Amenities and experience beautiful (design perspective) Speaker: Nicholas Boys Smith, Chair, Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission 15:50 Concurrent in-focus sessions 10:20 Panel debate: How well are we doing at Location: The Caernarfon Suite A wellbeing and well buildings? 11:00 Design challenge: Visions of an Track C: Innovation and Disruption intergenerational, resi-led, mixed-use future

Location: The Caernarfon Suite B 12:00 Closing Keynote: Come what May. Track D: Land and Planning Life inside No10 Speaker: Robbie Gibb, Downing Street Director of Communications under 17:10 Concurrent feature sessions Theresa May

Location: The Caernarfon Suite A 12:20 Chair’s closing remarks 17:15 #RESIHackathon 2019 The #RESIHackathon big pitch: Later-living Location: The Marketplace solutions that benefit the whole community 12:30 Farewell Networking lunch

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Location: Mulberry bar

Closed event, by invitation only Sponsored by: 15:00 – 16:30 Meet your future partner Following the success of last year’s session, we intend to discuss a year on how the landscape has changed.

This is an exclusive networking opportunity for developers, housing associations, landowners and local authorities to meet and connect with the aim of unlocking small sites for residential development. Removing the barriers and empowering SMEs to get building will aid the government vision in seeing an increase in supply and in this session we will bring SMEs up close and personal with key organisations that will help unpack the technicalities of land acquisition, work through the collaborative solutions and highlight live land opportunities. The focus will include: • Public land: how can SMEs get on the frameworks and acquire small brownfield sites? • Technical advice on planning and masterplanning • Capital, land and delivery: mapping the cycle from start to finish and troubleshooting • Partnerships and joint ventures Welcome by: Dennis Watson, Head of Real Estate, Barclays

Speakers: Stuart Dawkins Phil Collings Nigel Barclay Amy Casterton Head of SME Investments, National Senior Land Head of SME Investments, Chief of Staff, South, Homes England Manager, Homes England North, Homes England Homes England Moderator: Rico Wojtulewicz, Head of Housing and Planning Policy, National Federation of Builders

15:30 #RESIHackathon registration We welcome the participants of the third #RESIhackathon as they prepare to hack “later-living solutions that benefit the whole community”, over 24 hours, through the night.

17:00 Registration opens to RESI 2019 delegates

Location: The Caernarfon Suite

18:00 RESI 2019 officially opens

Welcome to RESI 2019 from conference chair Speaker: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

18:05 RESI Trailblazers 2019 Introduction Speaker: Liz Hamson, Editor, Property Week Last year, we revealed our inaugural list of RESI Trailblazers, the resi rising stars that had come to the fore in the previous 12 months. Join us as we unveil this year’s Trailblazers, as nominated by readers, last year’s Trailblazers and our RESI Senate. Hear from leaders blazing a trail in tackling homelessness on the keynote panel, and then congratulate this year’s winners during the Big Reveal and at the conference welcome drinks reception. www.resiconf.com Agenda

18:10 Keynote: Living homeless. Seven days as a nobody Speaker: Julia Bradbury, Broadcaster Julia is very much at home on our TV screens but for one week in winter she became officially homeless, abandoned on the streets of north with nothing but the clothes on her back and a sleeping bag. She explains why she did it, what she learned and why it was beyond question the toughest thing she’s ever done. She’ll describe how even a famous person becomes anonymous on the streets and loses their sense of self and safety within mere hours. She says she’ll never look at homelessness the same way again. Hopefully, you won’t either.

18:30 Opening keynote panel: Trailblazing solutions to the homelessness crisis For the housing sector, few issues cut to the quick more than homelessness – and there is no sector more uniquely placed to help tackle the crisis. With social impact and health and wellbeing increasingly to the fore and a range of innovative solutions, from proxy addresses and ‘meanwhile’ space to ground-breaking initiatives to help the homeless now to hand, our panel explores some trailblazing solutions to homelessness currently being implemented and asks: what more can be done?

Speakers: Chris Hildrey Paul Morrish Simon Boyle Holly Whitbread Founder, Chief Executive, Founder, Housing and Property Services Portfolio Holder, ProxyAddress LandAid Beyond Food Foundation Epping Forest District Council

Moderated by: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

Sponsored by: 18:55 RESI Trailblazers: The big reveal Introduced by: Einar Roberts, Partner, Cluttons & Liz Hamson, Editor, Property Week We unveil this year’s cohort of RESI Trailblazers, an inspirational group of almost 60 innovators, disruptors and entrepreneurs who are ripping up the rule book and making the residential sector fit for the future. Selected by our RESI Senate, former Trailblazers, Property Week readers and the Property Week editorial team, the RESI Trailblazers hail from all corners of the residential sector and are as diverse a group of industry movers and shakers as you will get.

Location: The Gold Lounge, Marketplace Sponsored by: 19:30 The Welcome Drinks Reception

An evening bonanza where food and drinks will be served aplenty in The Gold Lounge. View the #RESIHackathon and network with this year's trailblazers. The #RESIHackathon continues overnight Sponsored by: 20:00 Editor’s Dinner Closed event, by invitation only Thursday 12 September

Location: The Marketplace

08:00 Networking Breakfast Join us for a light continental breakfast in the Gold Lounge

Location: The Caernarfon Suite

08:50 Welcome from RESI 2019 chair Speaker: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

09:00 Welcome and address on housing in Wales Speaker: Hannah Blythyn AM, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Welsh Government

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09:10 Keynote: From starter to dessert: how to have everything on the housing menu Speaker: Kevin McCloud MBE, Broadcaster and Author Grand Designs presenter and author Kevin McCloud dishes up a delicious vision of the future that blends great design and architecture with low-carbon, community placemaking to create residential schemes of beauty and joy.

09:30 Research presentation: Future trends in residential development Speaker: Lawrence Bowles, Associate Director, Residential Research, UK Savills’ research team is the largest of its kind in the UK. In this session, associate director Lawrence Bowles will deliver business- critical insight on market drivers, dynamics and other variables shaping the delivery of housing in the UK.

09:50 Keynote Address Speaker: Esther McVey MP, Minister of State for Housing and Planning

10:10 Panel: It’s all in the mix – but how mixed-use can we go? The housing sector has been hailed as the solution to the retail crisis and vice versa. But housebuilders and residential developers are not just working with retail landlords, they are increasingly partnering with office and industrial players as well as local authorities to deliver the truly mixed-use, community-focused schemes people are demanding. Hear some of the biggest names from across the property spectrum and beyond debate the challenges and opportunities presented by mixed-use. Speakers: David Partridge Martin Breeden James Saunders Thomasin Renshaw Managing Partner, Development Director, Chief Operating Officer, Director of Development, Argent Quintain South Molton Triangle, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland Philip Barnes Robin Dobson Kieran Hobbs Group Land and Planning Retail Development Director, Residential Development Director, Director, URW UK Moderated by: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News Location: The Marketplace

10:50 Morning networking and refreshments break

Location: Speaker's Corner, The Marketplace More 10:50 Brought to you by Alternative RESI information Session: Mid-market delivery of Senior Living solutions on page 27 Speaker: Honor Barratt, Managing Director, Birchgrove

Location: The Caernarfon Suite

11:10 Keynote: Brave new mixed-up world: technological and economic singularities (and how to survive them) Speaker: Calum Chace, Futurist, Journalist and Best-selling Author

Calum will look beyond property to the wider world we all inhabit, and how it’s changing. Within the next three decades, AI powered machines will take over most human tasks, challenging how we as individuals earn our living and achieve self-worth. This is a change so radical that many pundits fear our economic systems won’t survive it and our societies will collapse. Calum takes the opposite view. His inspiring talk describes how we might reshape our economies, transform our businesses and learn to live better lives in a technologically enriched world. www.resiconf.com Agenda

11:30 Case Study: Turning Japanese – I really think so

Sekisui House UK, Urban Splash and Homes England outline their vision for their bold new modular housing venture. Speakers: Simon Gawthorpe Jonathan Bull-Diamond Kenta Konishi Managing Director, Head of JVs & Partnerships Chief Executive Officer, Urban Splash Homes England Sekisui House UK

11:45 Question time panel: Has affordable modular’s time finally come? There has been much talk about modular, but to date, it has not been delivered at scale in the UK, cost and quality concerns being among the main prohibitors, alongside a far from conducive planning regime. But with recent deals such as the £100m JV between Places for People and ilke and the £90m tie-up between leading Japanese modular company Sekisui House, Urban Splash and Homes England, could we finally have reached a tipping point? Has the door been opened to more modular and therefore more affordable modular? Are we about to see the return of the council prefab? We pit modular’s pioneers against its doubters. Speakers: Simon Gawthorpe Michela Hancock Chris Spiceley Graeme Culliton Guy Burnett Managing Director, Development Director, Director Developments Managing Director, Executive Director of Urban Splash Greystar & Delivery Optimisation, BoKlok UK Development, Places for People Metropolitan Thames Valley Moderated by: Liz Hamson, Editor, Property Week

12:25 Question time panel: How can we create more civil partnerships? Mixed-use, multi-tenure and intergenerational schemes are complex to design, finance and deliver. Their success depends on strong public private partnerships, often not just between two but between multiple entities – entities that might have very different aspirations, especially when it comes to the thorny issue of affordable housing. What does a good partnership look like? How can the aspirations of developers, investors, local authorities and housing associations be aligned? How can partnerships engage more effectively with the communities at the heart of these complex new schemes? What needs to be done to deliver the required level of affordable housing? Speakers: Vivienne King Kieran Daya Ian Fletcher Mark Kitts Steve Norris Sandra Dinneen Chief Executive, National Land & Director of Real Chief Executive Chairman, Director, Big Sky Soho Housing Development Estate Policy, Officer, Soho Estates and Developments & Director, British Property Foundations This Land™ Former CEO, Galliford Try Federation South Norfolk Council Moderated by: Liz Peace CBE, Chair, Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation

Location: The Marketplace

13:00 Networking lunch

Location: Speakers' Corner, Marketplace

13:10 Alternative RESI Brought to you by Session: Sheds & beds Speaker: Kevin Mofid, Director, Research, Savills

13:35 Alternative RESI Session: Operational residential: managing practicalities of More mixed-resi/mixed-tenure site information Speaker: James Saunders, Chief Operating Officer, Quintain on page 27

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14:00 Concurrent in-focus sessions

Location: Caernarfon Suite A Location: Caernarfon Suite B Track A: Build-to-rent Track B: Finance Chaired by: Emma Shone, Deputy News Editor, Property Week Chaired by: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

14:00 Brought to you by 14:00 Panel: Is the pricing right? Panel: Financing emerging residential As more BTR comes on stream, notional pricing can finally be compared with reality. So do the numbers stack up? Having sectors started out as a high-end product, will BTR now evolve to Debt availability has improved significantly for BTR, but what include more affordable options? Experts debate the lessons about newer, less established sectors such as co-living and learned from the BTR schemes that are now up and running. retirement living? Are there additional considerations for lenders? Speakers: Franz Doerr, Founder & CEO, flatfair Speakers: Neil Young, Chief Executive, Get Living Richard Jackson, Managing Director, Apache Capital Chris Lacey, Managing Director, Lacey Capital Partners Hugo Black, Partner, Europa Capital Rajesh Shah, Managing Director, Tipi Andrew Ovey, Senior Fund Manager, Healthcare, AXA IM Moderated by: Rachel Kelly, Senior Policy Officer, Moderated by: Deepa Deb, Partner, Dentons British Property Federation 14:40 Ask the experts: How to access 14:30 Ask the experts: Is it BTR vs other asset finance if you’re an SME classes? What are the burning questions you have on access to finance? BTR returns are notoriously low – developers struggle to In this session, we bring together a panel of experts to address compete against housebuilders for sites and income yields are the questions, conundrums and issues that keep you awake at low. How do investors make BTR work? night. Speakers: Speakers: Jon Di-Stefano, Chief Executive Officer, Shahil Kotecha, CEO and principal, Pivot Finance Harry Downes, Managing Director, Fizzy Living Dennis Watson, Head of Real Estate, Barclays Mark Bladon, Structured Property Finance, Investec Michael Dean, Co-founder, Avamore Capital Arshad Bhatti, Chief Executive Officer, Apex Airspace Moderated by: Emma Shone, Deputy News Editor, Property Week Moderated by: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

15:00 Panel: How do we get co-living to 15:00 Panel: London’s stalling live up to expectations? How are lenders and borrowers coping in the London market, where sales rates have slowed and values have fallen? How On paper, it’s much more lucrative than BTR. But is it the has the slowdown affected the availability of debt? Is the rise of amazing goldmine it is made out to be? How much demand is BTR providing developers with a way to sell remaining units there really? More importantly, is it actually buildable? Without and pay back lenders? a use class, how do we get co-living schemes past planning and investment committees and turn them into reality? Speakers: Speakers: Jessica Tomlinson, Head of Real Estate, London, Barclays Andrew Prickett, Director, UK Head of Residential, Faithful+Gould Marc Eden, Investment and Legal Director, Regal London Leona Hannify, Director, Planning, iceni Tom Henry, National Acquisitions Director, Grainger Justin Shee, CEO & Founder, The Kohab Guy Harrington, CEO & Founder, GlenHawk Moderated by: Nick Riley, Board Director, Whittam Cox Moderated by: Alastair Stewart, Property & Construction Analyst, Progressive Equity Research Chair closing remarks: Emma Shone, Deputy News Editor, Property Week Chair closing remarks: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

Location: The Marketplace

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Location: Speakers' Corner, Marketplace More 15:30 Alternative RESI information Brought to you by Session: Amenities and experience (design perspective) on page 27 Speaker: Naomi Cleaver, Director, Naomi Cleaver

15:50 Concurrent in-focus sessions

Location: Caernarfon Suite A Location: Caernarfon Suite B Track C: Innovation and Disruption Track D: Land and Planning Chaired by: Savannah de Savary, Founder and CEO, Built-ID Chaired by: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

15:50 Panel: Above and beyond 15:50 Panel: Accelerating land assembly: Necessity is the mother of invention and the combination of a to CPO or not to CPO? housing crisis and limited development land has prompted a Compulsory purchase orders are a controversial way of wave of innovation in the past year. Airspace development; beds assembling land. Some experts argue they are essential to and sheds; beds, meds and sheds; modular units in shopping unlock challenging sites, others that they divide and ostracise centres; modular above carparks – you name it, it’s being tried. the very communities they are being used to regenerate. Are We take a look at the latest innovations in residential they a necessary evil or can they be avoided through a development and ask if they have the power to truly disrupt. partnership approach and proper community engagement? Speakers: Speakers: Val Bagnall, Managing Director, Apex Airspace Alastair Stewart, Property & Construction Analyst, Rajdeep Gahir, Co-Founder, Vivahouse Progressive Equity Research Bill Dunster OBE, Founder, ZEDfactory Nick Jopling, Head of Real Estate, Redevco Moderated by: Savannah de Savary, Founder and CEO, Built-ID 16:10 Presentation: Can we really build 16:20 Panel: Highly rated at last better by building beautiful? The commercial property world is used to certification and This summer, the controversial Building Better, Building rating schemes. Until recently, the residential sector has largely Beautiful Commission published its interim report calling for flown under the radar. Not anymore. This year, WiredScore new standards of beauty to be imposed on new housing launched a new certification aimed at the residential sector. development through the planning system. The commission, Meanwhile, HomeViews, which badges itself as a TripAdvisor for co-chaired by Nicholas Boys Smith and the reinstated Sir the residential sector, raised £1m to take its residential review Roger Scruton, is due to publish its full report in November. site to the masses and BRE announced the extension of But are its proposals to redevelop abandoned retail parks into BREEAM In-Use to cover all types of residential. We look at the mixed-use communities, place greater emphasis on beauty in proliferating certification and ratings schemes and assess how the planning system and give the public a greater say in their they will help professionalise the residential sector. area’s housing plans realistic? Speakers: Speaker: Rory Cramer, Co-Founder, HomeViews Paul Finch, Editorial Director, The Architects’ Journal Gwyn Roberts, Head of Housing and Policy, BRE Global Henry Pethybridge, Head of WiredScore Home, Wiredscore 16:30 Panel: PDR: a double-edged sword Moderated by: Savannah de Savary, Founder and CEO, Built-ID Many local authorities sought exemptions from office-to-resi 16:50 Presentation: Building a Safer Future permitted development rights. What impact will the latest extension of PDR have now retail and takeaways can also be The Grenfell tragedy shone the spotlight on property converted to housing? management and health and safety and exposed serious weaknesses not just in social housing but in the private sector, Speakers: and this has only been exacerbated by the Barking blaze in June. Grace Manning-Marsh, Head of LandEnhance, LandTech The government is introducing a new regulatory framework to Jo Cowen, Founder and Director, Jo Cowen Architects improve fire safety in high-rise blocks following the Hackitt Arita Morris, Director, CGL UK Review last year. How prepared is the private sector? Chloe Phelps, Head of Design, Common Ground Architecture Speaker: & Brick by Brick Ian Fletcher British Property David Hills, Senior Director, Professional Services, Ark , Director of Real Estate Policy, Workplace Risk Federation Moderated by: Alex Notay, Build to Rent Fund Director, Chair closing remarks: PfP Capital Savannah de Savary, Founder and CEO, Built-ID Chair closing remarks: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

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17:10 Concurrent feature sessions

17:15 #RESIHackathon 2019 17:15 Trailblazers panel

Location: Caernarfon Suite A Location: Caernarfon Suite B

The #RESIHackathon big pitch: RESI’s rising stars: how to blaze a Later-living solutions that benefit the trail in housing whole community This year’s RESI Trailblazers are a truly inspirational group of Join us as the #RESIHackathon teams pitch their ‘later-life almost 60 innovators, disruptors and entrepreneurs who are solutions that benefit the whole community’ to our expert ripping up the rule book and making the residential sector fit panel of judges. Hear the judges quiz the participants and for the future. deliberate over their concepts. And have your say: don’t pass up the opportunity to put your questions to the teams and vote So what exactly does it take to be a RESI Trailblazer? Prepare for your favourite. to be inspired by our panel of past and present Trailblazers as they reveal how they are disrupting, innovating and raising the Judging panel: bar in the residential sector. Susan Freeman, Partner, Mishcon de Reya Akeel Malik, Fund Manager, Urban Splash Speakers: Conrad Davies, Head of Real Estate & Infrastructure, Amy Casterton, Chief of Staff, Homes England Osborne Clarke Ayesha Ofori, Founding Director, Axion Property Partners & Savannah de Savary, Founder and CEO, Built-ID PropElle Ravi Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO, Respublica Moderated by: Johnny Sandelson, Founder, Auriens Moderator: John Gravett, Head of Real Estate Management, Cluttons

Location: The Marketplace

18:00 The RESI Gala Dinner Drinks Reception

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19:30 The RESI Gala Dinner

The RESI Gala Dinner aims to inspire and delight. Hear social enterprise founder Simon Boyle discuss how the industry can help tackle homelessness; experience the culmination of the 24hr #RESIHackathon with the winner’s announcement, and be amazed by DNA, an exciting and dynamic mind reading duo, famous for appearing on Britain's Got Talent. Hosted by astute compere and weather presenter Emma Jesson - this is an evening not to be missed.

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Location: BBQ Terrace

22:30 Networking into the night with the 2019 RESI Fest

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Friday 13 September

Location: The Marketplace

09:00 Rescue Breakfast Refuel, recharge and revitalise ahead of the day's proceedings. We'll be serving a selection of hot bacon and sausage rolls, and fresh fruit.

09:50 Chair’s Day Three Welcome Speaker: Mark Easton, Home Editor, BBC News

10:00 Keynote: Building better, building beautiful Speaker: Nicholas Boys Smith, Chair, Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission

10:20 Panel debate: How well are we doing at wellbeing and well buildings? Before climate change shot up the political and social agenda thanks to schoolgirl activist Greta Thunberg and the Extinction Rebellion, the property industry had already started to raise its game on ESG and social impact. But the focus was largely on commercial property. That is changing rapidly as mixed-use, community-led schemes gain traction. So what impact will social impact have on resi-led, mixed-use development? How should we measure wellbeing and well buildings? Will the sector walk the walk as well as talk the talk? Speakers: Johnny Caddick Olga Turner Dennis Watson Olivia Harris Hugo Llewelyn managing director, Co-Founder, Head of Real Estate, Chief Executive, Principal, MODA Living Ekkist Barclays Dolphin Living Newcore Capital Moderated by: Conrad Davies, Partner, Osborne Clarke

11:00 Design challenge: Visions of an intergenerational, resi-led, mixed-use future Residential-led, mixed-use schemes are being hailed as the solution to both the retail and housing crises. To date, the focus has largely been on redeploying redundant retail space both on the high street and in shopping centres. In the future, however, schemes will be mixed-use by design. They will also be intergenerational, multi-tenure and full of smart-tech. We challenged some of the UK’s top architects to come up with their visions of the resi-led, intergenerational, tech-driven, mixed-use schemes of the future. In this dynamic session, they will pitch their visions to an expert panel and the RESI audience. The expert panel will debate the pros and cons of each scheme and deliver their verdicts. But ultimately, it will be up to the RESI audience to vote for what they think is the most compelling vision.

Expert judging panel: Vanessa Hale Rajdeep Gahir Jo Cowen Nick Riley Farhan Urfi Director, Research, Co-Founder, Founder and Director, Board Director, Creative Director, BNP Paribas Real Estate Vivahouse Jo Cowen Architects Whittam Cox Small Back Room Moderated by: Paul Finch, Editorial Director, The Architects' Journal

Pitching architects: BuckleyGrayYeoman • The Manser Practice • Assael Architecture • Chapman Taylor

Location: Caernarfon Suite

12:00 Closing Keynote: Come what May. Life inside No10 Ever wondered what life was like inside No.10 in the last days of Theresa May’s premiership? Here’s your chance to find out. The former PM’s spin doctor reveals the bad behaviour and betrayals that broke the Brexit deal, and tells us what he thinks of Boris Johnson, his chances of getting us out of the EU and what life might be like if he succeeds. Speaker: Robbie Gibb, Downing Street Director of Communications under Theresa May

12:20 Chair’s closing remarks

Location: The Marketplace

12:30 Farewell Networking lunch

All details correct at time of press. Programme subject to change.