Whatungarongaro te tangata, toitū te whenua
As people disappear from sight, the land remains.
Join us for Housing Summit 2024
Better homes. Better lives. A better future.
The homes New Zealand builds are belching out over five times too much pollution for us to hit our vital climate targets. How can we address this major challenge, while also dealing with the ongoing issues of supply, affordability, supply chain surety, and innovation? Bringing together local and international leaders, Housing Summit 2024 is a vital opportunity to highlight some of this year's biggest challenges, solutions, and opportunities.
This year's programme includes;
- delivering low carbon housing
- an update on the Government's progress and vision for the future
- baking Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) into Build-to-rent
- the opportunities and challenges in driving for a low carbon building code
- world leading international and New Zealand case studies, including 10 Homestar (v5) homes, and thriving communities embracing the principles of Te Ao Māori, nature and biodiversity.
Be part of the journey to healthier, low carbon homes and communities where New Zealanders live, work and play.
Pricing (excl. GST)
$495 Member price
$742.5 Non Member price
$390 Future Thinkers
CPD Points
Continuous professional development points are available.
NZRAB - 60 / ADNZ - 6
NZGBC - Green Star, Homestar, NABERSNZ, HomeFit
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Andrew Eagles
Chief Executive
New Zealand Green Building Council
Antonia Reid
Policy Director, Building for Climate Change
Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment
Minister Chris Penk
Minister of Building and Construction
Dr Chris Litten
General Manager, Research
BRANZ
Damiloju Adeyina
Technical Manager - Residential
New Zealand Green Building Council
Dyann Stewart
Business advisor and window and door specialist
DPS Consulting
Iman Khajehzadeh
Manager - Homestar, Construction & Innovation
Kāinga Ora
Linda Trainer
GM Asset Management
Kiwi Property
Lisa Davis
Chief Executive
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust
Matthew Cutler-Welsh
Business Development Manager - Residential
New Zealand Green Building Council
Nathan Edmondston
Senior Architect
JTB Architects
Paula Bennett
Director - Strategic Advisory
Bayleys Commercial
Rob Pannell
Founding Partner
The Buildings Hub UK
Roy Thompson
Co-Founder & Managing Director
New Ground Capital
Sam Archer
Director, Market Transformation
New Zealand Green Building Council
Sam Brown
Director
Arête Architects
Sam Stubbs
Managing Director
Simplicity NZ
Sarah Elicker
Homestar Designer & Assessor
Gracely
Shamubeel Eaqub
Economist
Positive Capital - Impact Investments
Sonia Baker
Programme Manager Greenfield Growth
Hamilton City Council
Stephanie Spicer
Head of Sustainability
Oceania
"Wonderful inspiration to be in a room with folk who have the collective passion and influence to provide healthy homes in Aotearoa."
Morning session
Summit opening8:30 - 8:45am |
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei |
Global progress report8:50 - 9:00am |
Matthew Cutler-Welsh, New Zealand Green Building Council |
Ministerial update9:05 - 9:15am |
Hon. Chris Penk, Minister of Building and Construction |
What's next for New Zealand's building code?9:20 - 9:40am |
Antonia Reid, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) |
International keynote - Shifting the market to net zero9:50 - 10:15am |
Rob Pannell, The Buildings Hub UK |
Paramanawa | Morning tea10:20 - 10:50am |
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High performance homes. Delivered11:10 - 11:55am |
Damiloju Adeyina, New Zealand Green Building Council Nathan Edmondston, JTB Architects Sam Brown, Arête Architects Stephanie Spicer, Oceania |
The value of embodied carbon analysisInternational vs local manufacturing12:00 - 12:15pm |
Dyann Stewart, Technoform, DPS Consulting |
Peacocke – a vibrant community for 20000 Hamiltonians 12:20 - 12:50pm |
Mark Roberts, Hamilton City Council Sonia Baker, Hamilton City Council |
Tina | Lunch 12:55 - 1:40pm |
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Afternoon session
Whenua and whare - our past, present and future housing projects2:00 - 2:20pm |
Lisa Davis, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust |
Designing out costs2:25 - 3:05pm |
Ankit Sharma, Registered Master Builders Association Chris Litten, BRANZ Iman Khajehzadeh, Kāinga Ora Sam Archer, New Zealand Green Building Council Sarah Elicker, Gracely |
Paramanawa | Afternoon tea3:10 - 3:40pm |
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Putting the ESG into Build-to-Rent3:45 - 4:30pm |
Linda Trainer, Kiwi Property Paula Bennett, Bayleys Roy Thompson, New Ground Capital Sam Stubbs, Simplicity New Zealand |
An economic lens on a better housing future4:40 - 5:00pm |
Shamubeel Eaqub, Economist |
Chief executive closing remarks5:05 - 5:15pm |
Andrew Eagles, New Zealand Green Building Council |
Bayleys Networking Cocktail Function
Enjoy drinks and nibbles whilst reflecting on the day with new connections
5:20 - 6:30pm
"In a time of change these meetings are invaluable"
Why talk housing in May 2024?
Housing is always a huge topic, with supply and affordability consistently on the media and political agenda. Increasingly, we’re also seeing the role of housing in tackling the cost of living come into focus, as well as growing pressure for housing to play its part in addressing our carbon emissions. 2024 is a massive year for us to tackle all of these issues. This year we’ve got a new government set to establish its new housing policies and fulfil its critical role of setting our second emissions reduction plan. The Housing Summit will come hot off the heels of budget 2024, with government policy and investment providing a backdrop to the day’s discussions. As a sector we have a huge opportunity to learn from one another, to pull inspiration from the world-leading examples shared on the Housing Summit 2024 stage, and to make real progress in delivering healthier, more efficient, greener homes and communities for New Zealanders.
How do I get to the Housing Summit?
We fully encourage the use of public transport, so much so we will be giving away prizes for the best method of carbon zero transportation!
The Auckland Transport Journey Planner will help you plan public transport across bus, train and ferry in Auckland.
Should you need to drive, the Civic Car Park is a short distance from Aotea Square, Aotea Centre. Please note, this is paid parking and is not included with your ticket.
I have a special request, how do I let you know?
Should you have a special request or question, please email us at events@nzgbc.org.nz.
Is there an accommodation provider?
Our official accommodation partner is The Hotel Britomart. We will be releasing more details on the accommodation details soon.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full payment for registration fees must be received upon registration. If you have registered for an event and are no longer able to attend, a substitute delegate may take your place at the discretion of NZGBC.
If you cannot transfer your booking, a full refund may be provided where our event manager receives notification (events@nzgbc.org.nz) at least 10 business days before the date of the event. If notice of cancellation is not provided or transfer arrangement made less than 10 days before the event, we are unable to provide a refund.
Please note that for our Housing and Green Property Summits, this cancellation notice period is extended with refunds only available if we receive 20 business days’ notice.
Refunds will not be given in any other circumstances except as required by law.
Are there sponsorship opportunities?
If you are interested in being a sponsor for our Housing Summit, we would love to hear from you! Please email us for more information, at events@nzgbc.org.nz
Who will be attending the Housing Summit?
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Developers
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Community housing providers
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Government
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Agents
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Builders
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Engineers
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Architects
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Asset managers
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Product and material suppliers
Are there networking opportunities at the Housing Summit?
Yes, we will allow time during the breaks, and will be hosting a Networking Drinks immediately after the closing of the Summit.
Who is our international keynote speaker, Rob Pannell?
Rob Pannell is a leading voice on low energy and low carbon building, having helped oversee a huge transition in the UK working with government and the industry to progress major reform and new ways of building. Rob was previously Managing Director at the Zero Carbon Hub where he worked closely with ministers, senior civil servants and the construction sector to advise on zero carbon policy. Prior to that he was a leading figure in the construction industry with over 35 years of experience with Taylor Wimpey UK, one of the country’s largest home builders, where he held senior roles including UK Director. He now supports the UK Government and local councils on low energy and low carbon buildings through his company The Buildings Hub, as well as lecturing at Bath University’s Architectural and Engineering faculty, and he’s an advisor to house manufacturer TopHat that constructs low carbon, timber houses in a factory.
There’s lots regulators, industry, and even home owners can learn from him and the experience of the UK. The work he did at the Zero Carbon Hub started after the hub was announced way back in 2008. They’re over a decade ahead of us when it comes to sustainable homes. In Aotearoa the homes we build now are heavy polluters, with research showing the homes we build now emit five times too much carbon. Sustainable buildings are a huge lever for our energy sector – we can massively reduce demand and subsequently the need for urgent new generation. Transpower says we need 70% more power generation. If we achieve net zero buildings, the sector will not draw as much electricity, leaving power for other sectors such as transport. It’s also super topical given we committed at COP in November to doubling our energy efficiency each year. Homes and buildings are an important part of delivering on that commitment.
Thank you to our sponsors
Keen to be involved? Contact us to find out more about our available sponsorship opportunities.
Join us Day Two
Aotea Centre | 23 May | 7:00-9:00am
Facilitated by Partner and leader of EY New Zealand's Climate Change and Sustainability Services team, Pip Best, this is your chance to hear directly from some of New Zealand’s largest banks about their sustainable finance offerings.
Auckland | 23 May | 1:00-5:00pm
In this masterclass for industry professionals, you’ll work through a set of tools that help define the scope and methodology, and guide you on the calculation of embodied carbon. Roll up your sleeves and be prepared to get into the detail.
Level 4, 205 Queen St | 9:00 - 12:30PM
In this masterclass for industry professionals, you’ll gain an understanding of overheating and the importance of the issue for homes in New Zealand. This masterclass will provide practical steps for designers to improve summer comfort.