March 2026

MBA’s latest research paper, “Holistic Approach Towards Fire Safety of Facades: Proposed Regulatory Framework for Fire Safe Buildings”, has been officially selected for presentation at the 8th CILASCI Ibero‑Latin American Fire Safety Congress, taking place 8-10 April 2026 in Santander, Spain. This work represents an important step forward in strengthening fire‑safety approaches for modern façade systems, particularly in high‑rise buildings.

 

Our fire expert, Mr Frankly Okwara, will be presenting the findings at the conference, where he will outline how the B.I.O. (Building–Installation–Organisation) framework can be adapted to address façade-specific risks such as rapid vertical flame spread, hidden cavity fires, and performance gaps between smallscale testing and realworld fire behaviour. The paper highlights the need for systemlevel assessment, largescale performance testing, and stronger qualityassurance practices across the entire construction value chain. 

 

Why This Matters

Modern façade systems are increasingly multifunctional, balancing energy efficiency, sustainability, and architectural design. But with these advances come new firesafety challenges. Our paper emphasizes that achieving a safe design requires a holistic, integrated approach that ensures building design, firesafety installations, and organizational practices all work together to prevent façadedriven fire spread. 

 

What’s Next

During the conference, our fire expert will present the framework, key findings, and implications for national regulators, designers, and the broader firesafety community. We look forward to engaging with experts across Europe and Latin America as we continue to support harmonised, performancebased firesafety standards.