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Aluminium is durable, corrosion resistant, incredibly versatile, and infinitely recyclable, making it the material of choice in today's environmentally conscious society and a key component in construction.
The Aluminium Federation is organising a conference that will present the latest information available regarding the UK building market, sustainability and aluminium's green credentials, standards and regulations, design and retrofit and product innovations.
Featuring eminent speakers from all sides of the industry, including prominent architects and producers of aluminium systems such as Professor Michael Stacey RIBA FRSA and Ho-Yin Ng of Amanda Levete Architects, this discussion forum will enable delegates to get close to key players, and to learn how aluminium can play a material role in the drive towards a low carbon future.
For further details please visit http://www.alfed.org.uk/conference2012/
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