Belfast Through the Years

November 13

RE[visit] Belfast’s thriving city through a Screening of selected archived digital footage of Belfast through different decades, highlighting its story as a thriving place in the 1900’s and potential to create a sustainable city.

Belfast boasts a rich and vibrant history that has shaped it into the dynamic city it is today. Known for its industrial prowess in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Belfast was once the heart of shipbuilding, producing iconic vessels like the Titanic. Its diverse culture is reflected in its architecture, from the stunning Victorian buildings of the Cathedral Quarter to the modern developments that dot the skyline. The city is also a hub of artistic expression. As Belfast continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to embracing its past while forging a sustainable future for all its residents. Experience the rich tapestry of Belfast’s history, culture, and potential as it moves towards a greener tomorrow.

In partnership with Norther Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive, join us for an engaging event while we reminisce on our part featuring the screening of archives showcasing Belfast’s rich history through the decades. This curated selection of digital footage highlights Belfast’s vibrant story from the 1900s, celebrating its evolution into a thriving city. Discover the potential for Belfast to transform into a sustainable urban environment while reflecting on its past. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the city’s journey and envision a greener future together!

*Some light refreshments will be available*

Belfast Through the Years

Belfast Through the Years

November 13

3-4PM Europa Hotel Penthouse Suite

Carol Lemmens - Arup

Carol is Arup’s Global Advisory Services Portfolio leader and interim Europe Property Business leader.

He was instrumental in developing Arup’s position paper to define the circular economy in the context of the built environment and developing Arup’s work as the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s (EMF) knowledge partner for the built environment. He continues to work to raise the awareness of the circular economy approach from general first principles to practice by identifying the many challenges, enablers and opportunities available to Arup and others in making the circular economy a reality. Carol regularly contributes to Circular Economy and thought pieces, presentations and interviews globally. Most notably, Carol was invited to give a key note address to the United Nations General Assembly at their Circular Economy event, in October 2018.

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