Archive for the ‘Natural Building’
May 12, 2010
By: greenbuilder
Category: Design, Green Design, Log House

Being a Log House owner in Ireland can sometimes be a challenge. The climate for instance differs greatly from many of the more Northern countries such as Canada and Finland. That is not to say that Log Houses are unsuitable to more temperate climates. In fact as a green alternative, they are the most natural.
But most importantly, as anyone who lives in a traditional will testify, there is a sense of Living in a Tree”. This was my comment on the first night of living in our Log House in the West of Ireland. If you spend more than a day away from your home and return, you are greeted by the wonderful scent of wood.
Being a natural product, a log house needs to be cared for sensitively and naturally. Log Houses provide a breathable home environment so it is important that only natural products are used when it comes to preservation and treatment. Your local hardware stores wherever you are are unfortunately the last place normally to start looking.
There is a network of people who own or build Log Houses and if you are in that club, then there will be no shortage of advice. Ask A log House owner a question about there house and chances are they become a fountain of information.
Michael Dutton of the The Tsarina Imperial Dacha company in East Ayrshire, Scotland is one such fountain of information. Michael is Managing Director/Company Secretary/Designer/Log Smith of The Tsarina Imperial Dacha Company. If you click on the company name where it is highlighted it will link you to the site.
Michael designs and builds Log Homes and other products using mainly timber form Scottish Forests. We were in contact with him recently regarding preservations and treatments for Log Houses in temperate climates such as Ireland or the UK and found him an invaluable source of information.
Incidently, if you are considering designing or building a Log House in Ireland, let us know, we might be able to point you in the right direction. CONTACT
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December 08, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Natural Building, Straw bale building, building with Cob
(with thanks to Oliver @ http://naturalhomes.org)
The Natural Homes Map shows you where to find natural homes of straw bale, cob, earthbag, green oak timber frame and others with links to the owner’s web site. The Natural Builders Map shows you where you can find a natural builder with a link to the builder’s web site. For each map, slide the map around with your mouse, zoom in and out using the slide bar. Click any of the icons to see more details. You can see the homes on the Natural Homes List too.
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September 26, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Building Regulations, Courses, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy, Upcoming Events
(Source: Cultivate.ie)
Wednesdays from 7th October to 11th November | 7.00 – 9.00pm
€180 (10% reduction Cultivate and ÉASCA members) | To book call: 01-6745773
This course uses Patrick’s popular book, The Energy Efficient Home, as the core reading. By the end of this series participants will have the confidence and knowledge to make the big decisions in managing a new build or renovation. Dr Patrick Waterfield is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Energy Institute. He is the author of 14 conference and journal papers and numerous periodical/magazine articles.
Session 1 | Site and Built Form – Microclimate, Passive Solar Design
Session 2 | Construction and Renovation – Materials, Insulation and
U Values
Session 3 | Features and Elements – Windows and doors, extensions,
conservatories, sunrooms and attic conversions
Session 4 | Heating and Ventilation Systems – Hot Water, under floor heating, heat pumps and natural and mechanical ventilation
Session 5 | Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency – Solar thermal, solar PV, biomass, wind, lighting appliances and best use of
daylight
Session 6 | Energy Rating and Wider Environmental Issues – Water Saving, Recycling, Building Regulations and Energy Auditing
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June 28, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Building with Hemp & Lime, Conference, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events

Hemp Symposium, Kenmare, Ireland 2009
The site has recently been updated with new information on the speakers giving presentations at the Symposium.
The Symposium will offer a broad insight into the wide ranging possibilities of the Hemp Building
system and the contribution hemp materials can make to the world of Low carbon and Natural building.
As we search for ways of reducing our CO2 emissions and addressing the issues of energy peak and food security, Hemp is proving it has a lot to offer to the production of resources.
The 1st International Hemp Building Symposium will highlight the innovative ways in which hemp materials can be used to make Hemp Fibre insulation, Hempcrete made of Hemp-lime or Hemp-clay, and Hemp Plasters, together with the design, construction and the lifestyle benefits of living in such buildings.
16-18th September 2009 in Kenmare Bay Hotel, Kenmare. Co. Kerry, Ireland.
• Presentations
• Talks
• Demonstration
• Q & A Sessions
• Displays
• Networking & Education
For More information – click on picture below

For more information - click here
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June 08, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Eco-village, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Straw bale building, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Wind Energy, building with Cob, green books

Build your own Wind Turbine
Congratulations to Peter, Alanna and all involved in the Eco Living Festtival which took place over the weekend. The festival took place in the scenic little village of Drumsna on the banks of the majestic Shannon River near Carrick-on-Shannon in Co. Leitrim.
There was something of interest for anyone interesting in ways to live more sustainably. I was particularly interested in a demonstration on how to build your own wind turbine. Suprisingly, it doesn’t seem to be so difficult, especially when explained by the people at Eirbyte.
Is it practical? Is it affordable? Is it sustainable? Yes to all, I would say. Lets all step out of the mode of mass production for a moment. Yes we could order something like these from China. But what is every local community started to teach local people how to build turbines locally.
The blades are manufactured using timber and many of the other componnents could be derived from recycled materials.
According to the people at Eirbyte, one doesn’t need to be an expert, many of the skills are taught at workshops throughout the country.
Within most local communities however, we havethe expertise, We have carpenters, welders, electricians, mechanics and engineers, many of whom are underemployed at the moment. By consolidating these skills, local communities could become more resilient.
For more information on the Eco Living Festival and on building your own wind turbine, please follow the links below:
EIRBYTE
ECO LIVING FESTIVAL
BUILD YOUR OWN WIND TURBINE
SCORAIG WIND ELECTRIC
There are also a number of books which might be of interest:
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June 03, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, green books
It is interesting how many people who would dearly love their own home are put off the design process by their perceived lack of knowledge. We could equally say: “what do I know about walking”. Walking is a natural process, It wasn’t learned straight away. As children we tried and stumbled and tried again and stumbled again.
The ability to walk for most of us is an innate ability. As children we develop many abilities by a process of trial and error and of course play and imagination. Our ability to design and make a house for ourselves is innate also. (more…)
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May 28, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob
The Complete Cob Course- Learn to handsculpt your healthy and affordable house from natural materials
A 9 day workshop with Ulrike and Thomas Riedmuller,Paul Dillon and Joanne Forsythe, associates of Cob Cottage Company.
The Hollies Centre for Practical Sustainability, Castletown, Enniskeane, Co. Cork, Ireland
June 6th-14th.
Cost: € 750
For more Information CLICK HERE

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May 27, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Heat Recovery, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Seminar, Solar Water Heating, Straw bale building, Wind Energy, Wood Pellets, building with Cob, green books
House Design has teamed up with “Green Books” to provide a wonderful selection of books covering all aspects of Ecobuilding and Sustainable Living. Green Books are an independent UK publishing company, producing books on a wide range of environmental and cultural issues. From time to time we will be featuring books, which we believe will be useful to our readers. By clicking on the title here you will be brought to the Green Books site in the UK where you can order the books from their website, using the secure store.
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May 27, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Straw bale building, Upcoming Events
Introduction to Strawbale building.
A 1 day course that covers strawbale building history and it’s place in contemporary design and build, introduces the environmental and health benefits of strawbale buildings, and will give you practical knowledge of how strawbale is used in design and construction.
It also includes an overview of the next steps to becoming a strawbale builder
July 6th, August,19th, September 4th and 16th, October 14th, November 4th and 18th, December 15th
Course Location: Hope Mill, Crescent St, Todmorden, OL14 5HA, UK
For more information see AMAZON NAILS

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May 27, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Straw bale building, Sustainable Building
If you are interested in strawbale building, there are a couple of websites that might be of use.
The first is Strawbale.com and is dedicated to anyone interested in building their own straw bale house. The site has offers on Strawbale building resources including very useful instructional DVDs. If you are brand new to straw bale or a straw bale construction specialist there’s something for you at StrawBale.com.
Another useful site is Amazon Nails , which has a wealth of useful information and resources for anyone considering strawbale building.
Check the events calendar for details of upcoming courses and events on strawbale building
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May 26, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Heat Recovery, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy, Solar Water Heating
A new Social Housing project in Dublin, Ireland is applying rainwater harvesting, solar panels, sheep’s wool insulation and using on-site communal composting as part of a new initiative by Dublin City Council to provide sustainable social housing and replace the homes originally on the site which were demolished in 2005.
In addition, much of the timber from the old apartments was recycled and used again in construction, while two previously used Georgian doors create an archway into the central garden area. Twelve stainless steel water casks are used to collect rain water in the courtyard, while large amounts of sheep wool are inserted into the external walls to provide added insulation.
The energy-saving features are expected to reduce fuel costs by up to 70 per cent and cut CO2 emissions by over 50 per cent.
Read the full article in TODAY’S IRISH TIMES
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May 20, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob
Workshops Basics of Cob Building 7 day intensive workshop – Morayshire, Scotland
Inspire yourself and tantalise your senses during a week connecting with the earth at a beautiful rural location in Scotland. During the week you will discover how it’s possible to use the ground beneath your feet to sculpt your own cob building.
During the week you will be helping to sculpt a small building with stone foundation, cob walls and roundpole timber living roof, the structure will be completed with lime and earth plasters . You should leave the course with all the skills necessary to begin a small earth-building project of your own.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
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May 19, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Courses, Design, Green Design, Natural Building, Upcoming Events
Hemp Lime Construction – Public Talk with Professor Tom Woolley
Eco Minimalist Houses and Building Using Natural Materials
Another in an interesting series of talks by the Cultivate Centre takes place at the Cultivate Centre on Monday evening, June 8th 2009.
Professor Tom Woolley who is a professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of the Environment at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales will deliver a public talk entitled “Eco Minimalist Houses and Building using Natural Materials”.
Hemp lime is a composite construction material that can be used for walls, insulation of roofs and floors and as part of timber-framed buildings. It provides very good thermal and acoustic performance, and offers a genuinely zero-carbon contribution to sustainable construction. Hemp masonry is breathable and is able to absorb and emit moisture, leading to much healthier buildings. This talk explores the current and potential uses of hemp lime in Ireland today.
For more information please click here
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May 18, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Eco-village, Green Design, Natural Building, Passive House, Resilience, Sustainability, Sustainable Building
County Tipperary’s “Little Belfast” is going green in the hope of attracting some new residents.In these challenging times, what with the economic meltdown and global warming, you might find yourself searching for simpler way of life.
Residents of a village in the Republic called Cloughjordan think they have found a way to escape the rat race.
They are building their own eco-village and hope the venture will breath new life into the area.
WATCH ITEM HERE
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May 18, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Straw bale building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Led by ‘Amazonails’ Strawbale building experts this course will look at the history and use of straw bale buildings, different techniques, planning considerations and how to build. There will be practical workshops on the load bearing method, plaster and render preparation, and lime and earth finishes.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
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May 18, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9AZ, UK
ONLY A FEW PLACES LEFT SO BOOK NOW IF YOU WANT A PLACE!
This course is suitable for builders, architects and anyone who wishes to undertake the refurbishment of an existing building with minimal environmental impact both on-site and in use.
It accepts that 99.9% of us are never going to design
and build our own eco-houses, and outlines best practice (and the compromises involved) in eco Refurbishment.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
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May 14, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Green Design, Natural Building, Resilience, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events

ECO LIVING FESTIVAL
JUNE 6th/7th 2009
The first Eco Living Festival will take place on the weekend of June 6th/7th at the Drummsna Community Resource Centre, Drumsna, Co. Leitrim (on the N4 near Carrick on Shannon).
The weekend event will have a packed program, with many speakers from across the country, as well as demonstrations, local produce stalls, nature walks, field trips and hands-on permaculture gardening practice in store.
It will be the showcase event for Permaculture Ireland this year, where we offer the public many positive solutions to global problems – solutions that can start in our own homes and backyards.
With admittance pricing at a meagre €5 Euros (€10) and many sustainable living ideas to be had, who cannot afford to come along to our Festival?.
Peter Cowman BArch.,
Director
Living Architecture Centre
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May 05, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Courses, Green Design, Resilience, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob, eco holidays
A unique opportunity to learn some practical natural building skills and have a holiday experience of a lifetime would be an Eco Holiday at the Boghill Centre at the foot of the Burren in beautiful North County Clare on the West Coast of Ireland
The Boghill Centre is a residential activity centre situated off the beaten track, in a natural bog land setting between Lisdoonvarna and Kilfenora. SEE www.boghill.com
Although it is only two miles from Lisdoonvarna and four miles from Kilfenora it has a quiet and secluded atmosphere, making it the perfect place to relax and unwind.
They are running a series of Eco Experience weeks during June, July and August 2009. This summer the series of Eco Experience weeks will centre around Cob building. Cob is an ancient building material that has been used for construction since prehistoric times. It is made by mixing clay-based subsoil with straw, sand and water. This earthen mixture is then ladled onto a stone foundation and trodden onto the wall by workers in a process known as cobbing.
For more information click … ECO EXPERIENCE WEEKS
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May 05, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Building Regulations, Conference, Design, Exhibition, Green Architecture, Green Design, Heat Recovery, Natural Building, Planning Permission, Renewable Energy, Seminar, Solar Water Heating, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events, Wind Energy, Wood Pellets
An important starting point in designing and building your own home is a visit to self-build exhibitions which are happening in most towns.
The Self-Build -Entend & Renovate show is happening at the Galway Racecourse, Ballybrit.
There will alsobe a full programme of seminars delivered by professionals from the construction industry covering topics such as Building Energy Rating, Planning Permission and Passive Housing.
If you are thinking of building or renovating, the Seld Build shows which are held at different venues throughout Ireland over the year. You get the chance to talk to a number of suppliers in the one place. It’s also a good place to haggle.
If you have a sketch or a plan bring a few copies along.
For more information click … SELF BUILD – RENOVATE & EXTEND 2009
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April 18, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Renewable Energy, Sustainability
House Design Online has launched a new service “Outside the Box TV”. As the page title suggests, we want to suggest ways to think outside the box when it comes to “design” and “architecture”. Many of the homes that we live in are no more than boxes, whose primary function is to contain us, supply us with bedding, water, food processing and sanitation. Of course there are many who lack even these essential elements but our homes, no matter how basic have many other roles which have been neglected in modern architecture.
Out of the Box TV features video clips of innovative green architecture and sustainable building design. The clips are from around the world.
Oustide the Box features Ireland’s first EcoVillage which is under development at Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary as well as some of the work of architects Peter Cowman, Joachim Mitchell and others who are challenging the preceptions of modern architecture.
for more click here OUTSIDE THE BOX

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April 14, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Green Design, Natural Building, Resilience, Sustainability, Upcoming Events
Location: CELT (Centre for Environmental Living & Training)
Bealkelly Oak Woods, Tuamgraney, Co. Clare – 9th & 10th May 2009
Traditional Skills & Heritage Crafts incl youngsters courses (8yrs +).
Courses include:
- Herblore
- Sugan Chair
- Greenwood Furniture
- New Course! Fishing for Beginners
- Dry Stone Walling
- Woodcarving
- Silversmithing
- Felting
- New Course! Tool Restoration
- Natural Building
- Basketry
- Blacksmithing
- Spinning & Weaving
- Coppersmithing
- Stonecarving
- Woodcrafts & Felting & Rustic Art for 8-14yrs
For More Information: Contact CELT
Cost: €150/€100 15 euro annual membership
See: www.celtnet.org for detailed info & online booking
Email: info@celtnet.org
Tel : 061 640765
Next Events: 11/12th July & 19th/20th September
CELT Centre for Environmental Living and Training
Main St, Scariff, Co.Clare, Ireland
www.celtnet.org info@celtnet.org Tel: 061-640765

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April 10, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Natural Building, Resilience, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Two independent 1 1/2 day courses with Thomas and Ulrike Riedmuller
Dates:Sat/Sun April 25th/26th and
June 30th/31th at The Hollies
Cost per course:€100
For great outdoor fun and the real Italian taste these wood fired Bread and Pizza Ovens built with Cob are hard to beat. Learn how to build your own in just 1 1/2 days from firebricks, clay, sand, earth and straw. After this course you’ll be equipped with enough skill to go home and build your own in the garden and cook in it.
For More Information Check out THE HOLLIES
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April 10, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Venue: The Organic Centre in Rossinver, Co Leitrim
Course Date: 24 May 2009
Instructor: Peter Cowman
Course Fee: €90.00
Peter will explain various techniques including economics, planning, passive solar design, alternative energy systems, the use of timber and other natural materials as well as self build.
Peter is the originator of the “living architecture” concept and believes that “our homes engage us on a physical as well as an emotional level”.
Special attention will be paid to ‘mortgage-free housing options’
For More Information. Click THE ORGANIC CENTRE
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April 10, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Sustainable Design with a special focus on the creation of affordable, mortgage-free dwellings
- Venue: Carraig Dulra in Glenealy, Co Wicklow
Course Date:
16 May 2009
Instructor:
Peter Cowman
The workshop will allow students to understand the process involved in creating a sustainable house design. Peter will explain the inspiration behind the development of the Econospace, his design for a low-cost, self-buildable sustainable shelter. Then he will focus on the practical aspects of its construction.
Price: €90.00
For More Information CLICK HERE
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April 10, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Planning Permission, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
How to build a Low-Cost, Planning-free, Sustainable Space In Your Back Garden
The Ecoshop, Meridian Point, Church Road, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
(Beside SuperValu car park, 2 minutes from DART station & buses)
Course Will be presented by Architect/Teacher/Writer
Peter Cowman B Arch. Director of The Living Architecture Centre and originator of the ‘Living Architecture’ concept
For More Information Click Here
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April 09, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events
Converting your Home for Sustainable Living on a shoestring.
The Ecoshop, Meridian Point, Church Road, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
(Beside SuperValu car park, 2 minutes from DART station & buses)
Course Will be presented by Architect/Teacher/Writer
Peter Cowman B Arch. Director of The Living Architecture Centre and originator of the ‘Living Architecture’ concept
FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
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February 25, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Courses, Natural Building, Passive House, Sustainable Building
Given the recent downturn in the building business, much more consideration is being focused on renovationg old houses. In the past few years the idea of renovating an older house was deemed troublesome as builders opted for the “Quick Build” and the “Easy Buck”.
In Ireland we have a rich tradition of renovating older houses as most people had basic construction skills. Many of our thatched cottages date back to the 19th century and evolved over time from one-roomed windowless hovels to the postcard-pretty cottages that dotted the countryside until the last few decades.
Renovating and conserving old houses is not just about the preservation of old houses but also of the preservation of old skills.
With the proper skills and training, old houses can be renovated to the maximum standards of energy-efficiency.
A public lecture will be held on the subject on Thursday March 17th in the Cultivate Centre, Essex Street West, Temple Bar, Dublin starting at 7pm, Cost: €25.00
To find out more CLICK HERE
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February 20, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Courses, Natural Building, Sustainable Building

Hemp building Course
A Hemp Plastering course will take place on Saturday MARCH 14th 2009 at K.A.T. Gortagowan, Sneem, Co. Kerry 9.30am -5.00pm lunch included € 90 venue
ALSO
International Hemp Building Seminar!
Provisional dates for the Seminar next year are23-24 June 2009 IRELAND
For more information CLICK HERE
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February 20, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Building Energy Rating, Design, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Building
If you want to discover a bit more about Passive Houses, it might be worth visiting the Ecobuild & Futurebuild Conference whis is taking place in Earl’s Court, London from Tuesday 3rd to Thursday 5th of March 2009.
For more information, please click here
On the first day of Ecobuild (Tuesday 3 March) BRE will be holding a free PassivHaus seminar in the Thames Lounge.
MORNING SESSION: Creating a PassivHaus culture
Chair Gavin Hodgson, PassivHaus UK, Managed by BRE
10:30 Making a case for PassivHaus: lessons for a crisis – Chris Herring, Director, Green Building Store/Chair, AECB
11:00 PassivHaus in the UK – where are we now? – Oliver Child, Senior Consultant, BRE
11:30 Case study: new materials in PassivHaus design – Howard Liddell, Principal, Gaia Architects
12:00 PassivHaus construction and the skills gap – Malcolm Bell, Professor of Surveying & Sustainable Housing, Leeds Metropolitan University
12:30 Close
AFTERNOON SESSION: There’s no haus like PassivHaus
Chair Justin Bere, Bere:Architects
12:45 Case study: the UK’s first completed PassivHaus – Justin Bere, Bere:Architects
13:15 Case study: PassivHaus is for everyone! – Andrew Bissell, Chair, Blue Property
13:45 PassivHaus retrofit – Mark Siddall, Senior Architect, Dewjo’c Architects Ltd
14:15 Learning from the Swedish experience – Henrietta Lynch, Associate, The Good Homes Alliance
The seminar is free to attend and as there is no pre-booking available for the seminar, attendance is on a first-come-first-served basis. The seminar will be held in the Thames Lounge.
For information on the Passive House Seminar click here
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January 11, 2009
By: greenbuilder
Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Renewable Energy, Solar Water Heating, Sustainable Building
The Sustainability Institute based in Westport, Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland is running a number of both short and long courses during 2009, which are worth checking out for anyone planning to build or renovate in a sustainable manner during 2009 or beyond.
One and Two Day Courses Offered in 2009 include:
- Introduction to Low Cost Design and Construction
- DIY Insulation and Draughtproofing
- Basic Domestic Energy Auditing
- Renovation of Stone Cottages
- DIY Solar Thermal
- DIY Off Grid Electrical Systems (Wind and Solar PV)
- Construction Courses and Workshops
- Monglian Ger and Yurt Construction (new)
Longer Courses and Modules:
12 Month Practical Sustainability Course
- Practical Low-Cost Design and Build Module 1
- Practical Low-Cost Design and Build Module 2
Click here for more information
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