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COP26 – UK Built Environment Virtual Pavilion

Allsop is delighted to support the UKGBC  on the Built Environment Virtual Pavilion for COP26.

The UK Built Environment Virtual Pavilion, is being curated by a coalition of partner organisations across the sector to ensure that the built environment’s voice is heard loud and clear at the conference.

The Virtual Pavilion will enable widespread access and engagement with built environment issues at COP26 and is comprised of three main elements:

 

  1. Exhibition; to include a showcase of global best practice within a bespoke VR space, which (if allowed) will also be accessible via ocular rift headsets in the Green Zone.
  2. Open call; to design an inspirational and artistic centrepiece for the Pavilion.
  3. Events series; a programme of tours and talks, keynotes, panels and other downloadable content.

For further details about the pavilion and the UKGBC’s wider COP26 advocacy, please visit  COP26 webpage.


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