The Future Homes Hub is delighted to be co-hosting the Future Homes Pavilion at UKREiiF 2026 alongside NHBC, Barclays and Homes England.
As the UK faces growing housing demand and ambitious delivery targets, the Pavilion will bring together leaders from across industry, government and finance to explore how we deliver more and better homes and communities.
Across three days of discussion, insight and networking, the Future Homes Pavilion will showcase the partnerships, innovation and practical action needed to shape the future of housing.
Join us at UKREiiF 2026
We look forward to welcoming partners, members and delegates to the Future Homes Pavilion in Leeds.
Future Homes Hub Featured Sessions
Future Homes Pavilion
In conversation with… The benefits and challenges on urban regeneration
Tuesday 19th May | 10:30 – 11:30
Urban regeneration is key to economic growth, quality housing delivery and stronger communities. Join senior leaders including Vicky Payne, Tom Copley and Rob Perrins as they discuss how to unlock sustainable urban development, address viability and infrastructure pressures, and balance growth with affordability and resilience.
Mission Future Homes Standard: collaborating to build homes customers love
Tuesday 19th May | 12:00 – 13:00
The Future Homes Standard will transform how new homes are designed and built. This session explores how the sector can deliver better outcomes for customers through energy efficiency, low-carbon heating and improved performance, while tackling cost pressures, supply chain readiness, skills gaps and grid capacity.
Quality and Scale: Can we deliver better homes faster?
Wednesday 20th May | 10:30 – 11:30
How can the UK accelerate housing delivery without compromising quality? Featuring senior voices from government and industry, this session will examine policy, partnerships, viability and placemaking, and how system improvements can shift the trade-offs between speed, cost and quality.
The Future Of Housing: Standing The Test Of Time
Thursday 21st May | 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
This session explores what truly defines “future‑ready” homes as the sector responds to climate change, shifting demographics and rising consumer expectations. A panel featuring government, Homes England and the Good Homes Alliance will examine how policy, design and delivery must evolve to create high‑quality, adaptable and energy‑efficient homes that support long‑term resilience and advance the UK’s net‑zero ambitions.


