Creative Boardroom: Collaborate4Climate exhibition is currently on display at the offices of Turner & Townsend Ireland, Georges Quay, Dublin. The exhibition will run until the beginning of February 2026 for staff and visitors to the office to view.
This exhibition highlights the importance of creating spaces that foster a culture of responsibility and innovation. Through this exhibition, Turner & Townsend Ireland aims to inspire and collaborate with stakeholders to drive meaningful change. Celebrating creative and innovative solutions that address the environmental challenges we face and build a more sustainable future. As a leading real estate organisation, T&T recognise the critical importance of addressing the environmental impact of complex systems such as transport and mobility, the built environment, agriculture and food.
Louise Allen, Director at Creative Futures Academy delivered an engaging session to introduce the exhibition to senior staff on Wednesday 14th January 2026.
At this talk Philip Matthews, Managing Director, Ireland at Turner & Townsend noted:
-’We are proud to feature the Creative Boardroom: Collaborate4Climate exhibition at our 1GQ office in Dublin over the last month. This inspiring initiative, developed by Creative Futures Academy in partnership with the Institute of Directors Ireland and Northern Ireland, reframes the climate challenge as an opportunity for transformative change. Through creative collaboration, it explores key areas such as: Food & Agriculture, Transport & Mobility, Textiles & Consumables and The Built Environment.
A big thank you to Louise Allen, Director at Creative Futures Academy, for delivering an engaging session to introduce the exhibition, and to Myles Clarke, Managing Director of CBRE Ireland, and Seán Arthur, Associate Director in our cost management team, for making this possible by bringing the exhibition from CBRE’s offices to ours. We’re proud to continue the journey of this exhibition and encourage everyone to take time to engage with it during its stay until February. Together, we can spark conversations and inspire action for a more sustainable future’