In this episode of BCO’s Workspace Unwired podcast, chiefexecutive Samantha McClary is joined by Gary Elliott and Georgia Elliott-Smith of Elliott Wood to explore how engineering can move from simply reducing harmto actively shaping a more sustainable built environment.
Drawing on decades of experience in engineering, propertyand sustainability, the conversation looks at why engineers must act as the bridge between climate science and real-world action, and why retrofit, reuse and circular thinking are becoming essential rather than optional.
Through practical examples, including the reuse of structural steel and creative ways to unlock more space within existingbuildings, the Gary and Georgia explain how low-carbon solutions can also deliver commercial value, resilience and stronger stories for occupiers and investors.
The discussion also tackles the need for braver leadership,better education across the profession, and a policy environment that supports refurbishment-first thinking.
This is a conversation about courage, curiosity andresponsibility, about how the built environment sector can challenge old assumptions, make smarter use of what already exists, and create workplaces that are not only lower impact, but more human, characterful and fit for the future.
Listen in for key takeaways on:
Why engineers are the crucial link between climate science, policy and practical delivery in the built environment.
How retrofit, reuse and circular economy thinking can cut carbon, reduce waste and still create commercial value.
Why courage, education and better storytelling are essential to help clients, policymakers and the wider industry embracechange.
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