The 2026 Make Good symposium brings together leading scientists, designers, manufacturers, architects and developers to discuss how we can grow better forests in the UK, harvest the material they offer responsibly and build with it locally. As such, it takes its cue from dRMM's pioneering research into local hardwood, currently on display at the V&A in
Building from Forests.
A full line up will be announced soon.
The symposium forms part of the fifth iteration of
the Make Good: Rethinking Material Futures programme, supported by John Makepeace OBE. The ten-year project launched in 2022 and encompasses an annual display in the Dr Susan Weber Gallery of Furniture, an annual symposium and a programme of acquisitions dedicated to exploring the use of renewable, natural materials in design and architecture at a time of climate emergency.
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