Resilient Cities Group

The Resilient Cities group aims to provide a focus within CIBSE to provide leadership and knowledge on the adaptability, sustainability and resilience of cities. It will bring together industry experts interested in developing means and methods for systems thinking for the adaptability of cities in the face of increasing impacts of climate change.
It will gather, inform and disseminate knowledge and practice in this area, looking at the role of building services in a wider context, creating greater awareness and interest in the issue, and serving the needs of those involved in making cities more resilient.
Objectives
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To broaden knowledge and awareness of the strategic and practical issues around the adaptability, sustainability and resilience of cities.
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To use all communication channels including social media to disseminate useful, applicable knowledge in an accessible way.
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To seek collaborations with other groups, networks and societies within and outside of CIBSE.
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To facilitate a two-way interface with the research community, encouraging knowledge co-generation, highlighting knowledge gaps and working with relevant bodies to ’translate’ research into practical advice.
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To provide speakers for events, technical papers, seminars and training courses, and to organise a programme of events as appropriate.
Resilient Cities Group News
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- 02 Jul 25
Beyond Awareness: Embedding Climate Resilience in the Built Environment
CIBSE RCG & WSP Panel: Our Buildings, Our Lives – The Need to Destress

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- 03 Apr 25
CIBSE launches the "Building for the Future" campaign to shape the future of building services engineering globally
CIBSE has launched the "Building for the Future" campaign to create a world-class Skills Hub in its new London head office, advancing innovation and lifelong learning for building services engineers. The campaign offers a transformative opportunity to support the future of the profession globally
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- News
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- 24 Jan 25
Supporting improved climate resilience through decarbonisation of buildings and infrastructure
The case for Adaptive Decarbonisation - an opinion piece by Prof Darren Woolf, Chair of UKUEQ – January 24th 2025
Resilient Cities Knowledge
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Peer Reviewed – Published March 2015
Guide A Environmental design (2015, updated 2021)
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- Standard price from £200.00 +VAT
- Mar 2015
- CIBSE
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Peer Reviewed – Published May 2014
TM49 Design Summer Years for London (2014) (pdf)
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- May 2014
- CIBSE
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Peer Reviewed – Published August 2014
TM56 Resource efficiency of building services (2014)
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- Standard price from £100.00 +VAT
- Aug 2014
- CIBSE
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Peer Reviewed – Published October 2013
TM54: Evaluating Operational Energy Performance of Buildings at the Design Stage
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- Oct 2013
- CIBSE
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Peer Reviewed – Published May 2017
TM59 Design methodology for the assessment of overheating risk in homes (2017)
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- May 2017
- CIBSE
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Published March 2022
RI05: Weather data for daylight modelling (2022) (pdf)
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- Mar 2022
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