New Homes IN New Ways SUMMIT 2025

12th and 13th February

Accelerating social rent housing delivery

Join us on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th February 2025 for a two-day summit, bringing together local authorities, housing commissioners and the Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) housing supply ecosystem.  

With the backdrop of the New Homes in New Ways exhibition (24 October 2024 - 21 February 2025) the Building Centre and the Housing Festival will bring together key voices from the public and private sector to drive collaborative action. 

Photos © Chris Jackson

What to expect over the two day summit

The summit will include a number of in-person panel discussions, workshops, networking opportunities and more!  

Join us to connect with other change-makers as we explore:  

  • Unlocking unlikely sites and boosting productivity through MMC  

  • Pioneering case studies from across the UK 

  • Lessons learned in making new homes in new ways  

  • Insights from inspiring organisations and speakers  

Booking information 

Tickets can be booked through Eventbrite.

  • You can book to attend 1 or 2 days of the summit programme. 

  • Please check the pricing tier for your type of organisation as concessions are available.

  • Lunch and refreshments are included. 

  • An earlybird discount will be applied until the end of December.

Programme

Our team and partners have put together a brilliant programme which can be downloaded below. There will be an opportunity for CPD accreditation for attending. Please note the programme may be subject to minor changes.   

Partnering with us for the NHNW Summit

 There are still sponsorship opportunities available including networking events and panel sessions. For more information please contact partnerships@buildingcentre.co.uk and admin@housingfestival.org.uk  

© Chris Jackson

 

New Homes in New Ways Exhibition

The New Homes in New Ways exhibition is now open at the Building Centre, London. This interactive exhibition shines a light on the UK’s deficit of social rent homes and the growing temporary accommodation crisis. But the exhibition does not stop there - it will take you on a journey from despair to hope. The Building Centre is open to the public five days a week and all exhibitions are free to enter. Find out more.

 

The New Homes in New Ways series was produced in partnership with the Building Centre.

 

Principal Sponsors

 

Sponsors

Collaborators

Charity Partners

Education Partner

 

What people are saying

  • Jez Sweetland, Housing Festival 

     “The New Homes in New Ways exhibition is an important opportunity to tell the story of how Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) has the potential to help address the UK’s severe shortfall of social rent homes and Temporary Accommodation crisis. Drawing on the collaborative Social Rent Housing at Pace Playbook, we look forward to sharing innovative case studies from across the UK that show that between us, we have all the required elements to start building the homes we need at scale and pace.”

  • John Bonning, Building Centre 

    “The Building Centre is proud to showcase innovation and industrialisation in the built environment, and we are delighted to be working with Housing Festival. They are identifying the blocks in the UK housing sector and showing how to get over them. We want to turn up the volume and support the whole sector joining in to meet the challenge that could transform the lives of the many thousands of people in need of decent homes. This will bring benefits to the wellbeing of individuals and the economy of our country.”

  • Kate Farrell, Crisis

    “Crisis, along with many other organisations, are calling for 90,000 social rented homes a year to be built as we know this is what is needed to help sustainably prevent and end homelessness. We are pleased to be working with The Building Centre and the Housing Festival on the New Homes in New Ways exhibition to explore how Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) can play a role in supplementing traditional building methods and contribute to the step change in the supply of genuinely affordable homes that we are calling for. We are supportive of MMC to deliver good quality, well designed homes that meet the standards any of us would expect to live in and this is the test we ask others to use as well.”