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Minister Ryan announces National Insulation Programme

June 19, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building Energy Rating, Sustainable Building, insulation

Minister Ryan announces National Insulation Programme

16m in insulation grants for up to 12000 homes

Unprecedented level of interest in Home Energy Saving Scheme (more…)

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Eco Social Housing

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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Eco Refurbishment Course

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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Self Building Exhibition

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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Retrofitted Passive Homes

April 15, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Design

The crisis in the property business has deflected attention away from, what is the real crisis in housing. That is, that our homes are damaging the environment.

The introduction of building regulations that help to reduce the level of emissions from modern homes will reduce the mpact of our future housing stock.

There is however the issue of, what to do with our existing homes. Take the case of Ireland for example. It is estimated that 930,000 houses were built before the first ever building regulations in 1991, with approximately 1,000,0000 built before the 1996 building regulations. To put that in context: 350,000 houses have no wall insulation, 200,000 houses have no roof insulation and 350,000 houses have just single-glazed windows. (Source DoEHLG, 2002).

It is time, therefore to start thinking ‘retro’ and bring our existing housing stock up to an acceptable standard that achieves higher levels of comfort in our homes and less impact on the environment.

At the “See the Light 2009 conference” in Galway, Ireland, Professor Owen Lewis, CEO of SEI, launched new guidelines for upgrading existing dwellings in Ireland to the PassivHaus Standard.

The new guidelines provide practical advice on the utilisation of construction products, materials and techniques that minimize waste, improve air quality, increase energy efficiency and protect the environment. They also include two Irish case studies in retro-fitting existing houses to the PassivHaus Standard. The document entitles “Retrofitted Passive Houses can be downloaded 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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Ecological Renovations

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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