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Energy Show 2009

April 21, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building Energy Rating, Building Regulations, Conference, Courses, Design, Electric Transport, Electric Vehicles, Green Architecture, Heat Recovery, Planning Permission, Renewable Energy, Seminar, Solar Water Heating, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Transport, Upcoming Events, Wind Energy, Wood Pellets, electric bicycles

The Energy Show 2009 Organised by Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) will be held at the RDS Main Hall, Dublin

This business to business event is a must for anyone with a professional interest in or responsibility for energy use.

Registration for the Exhibition has now closed. You can register on the day. Entrance is free to the Exhibition on production of trade ID.

Now firmly established as the showcase event for Ireland’s energy sector, this year’s event follows the highly successful format of previous years. A cutting edge technology and trade exhibition with leading Irish and European product and service suppliers will showcase the very latest in energy innovation offering visitors a unique experience in seeking low energy solutions for buildings and the opportunity to engage those experts leading the energy sector both here and abroad. (more…)

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Creating your own Piece of Paradise – Garden Design

April 10, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Courses, Design, Upcoming Events

Venue:                                              The Organic Centre in Rossinver, Co Leitrim

Course Date:                                   17 May 2009
Instructor:                                     Phil Wheal
Course Fee:                                    €90.00

When it comes to designing our gardens, many of us settle for creating spaces that rigidly define areas into vegetable, flowers, fruit etc. and then select landscaping plants from a limited range of uninteresting species used in conventional landscape design that do little either aesthetically or productively.
Blending elements of permaculture, organic and conventional garden design this course aims to help you plan and create a garden that integrates the practical and aesthetic, using a wide range of plants and materials. Whatever your budget or size of garden, from a smallholding to an urban backyard you can create a productive, low maintenance space that can fulfil the gardener and artist in you.

For More Information THE ORGANIC CENTRE

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Sustainable Design

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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Embrace Your Place

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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Microgeneration scheme

February 27, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Design

Good news from Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) that minister Eamon Ryan has announced a scheme to promote micro-generation. These scheme will enable farm and home owners to sell electricity that they generate back to the grid.   Among the measures is a guaranteed price of 19 cent per kilowatt hour of electricity produced. This competitive feed-in tariff will apply to the first 4,000 micro-generation installations countrywide over the next three years. Eligible installations include:

  • Small scale wind
  • photovoltaic
  • hydro and
  • combined heat and power

The scheme is a major initiative in reducing our dependence on imported fossil fuels.

Any who is designing their house at the moment should make provision for the installation of a micro-generator early on in the process.

It is possible with the proper design to build a house which uses less energy than it produces.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCHEME CLICK HERE

To see a news item on the scheme click below

RTE NEWS

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Hemp Building Courses

February 20, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Courses, Natural Building, Sustainable Building

The hemp made for clothes by the Hmong people

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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Free Passive House Seminar

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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Architectural Advice

February 14, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building Regulations, Design, Planning Permission

The  The Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI ) & the Simon Communities of Ireland have joined forces for a special fundraising initiative called the “RIAI Simon Open Door Day” – whereby participating Architects around Ireland will open their offices on Saturday 7th March 2009, to give members of the public an hour’s consultation with an Architect in return for a €75 donation to Simon.

opendoor Architectural Advice

This is an excellent opportunity to get an hour’s consultation with an architect and assist in the wonderful work of the Simon community in addressing the huge problem of homelessness in Ireland.

In order to arrange a consultation, you need to book before noon on Wednesday, March 4th and the easiest way to do this is to register online by clicking here

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Sustainable Residential Development in Urban Areas

December 31, 2008 By: greenbuilder Category: Design, Natural Building, Passive House

Irish Minister for the Environment. Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley T.D.has announced statutory planning guidelines for Sustainable Residential Development in Urban Areas. These Guidelines will act as a blueprint for the future sustainable development of Irish cities, towns and villages in the coming years.

The guidelines don’t, unfortunately make any provision for the involvement of the local community or the householders in the design process.

The guidelines which are a welcome development stipulate that new developments should:

  • Prioritise public transport, cycling and walking, and minimise the need to use cars?
  • Ensure accessibility for everyone, including people with disabilities.
  • Encourage more efficient use of energy and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Include the right quality and quantity of public open space.
  • Include measures to ensure satisfactory standards of personal safety and traffic safety within the neighbourhood.
  • Present an attractive and well-maintained appearance.
  • Promote social integration and provide for a diverse range of household types, age groups and mix of housing tenures.
  • Protect, and where possible enhance, the built and natural heritage.
  • Provide for Sustainable Drainage Systems?

TO DOWNLOAD THE NEW GUIDELINE – CLICK HERE

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Green Building Course in 2009

December 02, 2008 By: greenbuilder Category: Design, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy

The Cultivate Centre in Dublin have announced their courses in Green Building for 2009, which will be of interest to anyone designing or planning their own sustainable building for 2009.

The courses cover topics such as basic domestic energy auditing, wind energy, micro hydro and solar PV, solar water heating, green building and many others. Of particular interest is a course entitled “Want to build a house for €20,000 or even less” on Sunday 22nd February 2009. This day course is been given by Andy Wilson of the Sustainability Institute.

For full details on these and other courses please check out Cultivate

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