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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    form>wood

    Tuesday, September 2nd 2008
    The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX
    16.00-20.00 (with optional working-lunch master classes from the Centre of Timber Engineering and The Mersey Forest) 

    A FREE event showcasing wood as an inspiring and versatile material, bringing together some of the most respected architects and timber specialists to debate the value of wood.
    Keynote speaker>Ted Cullinan RIBA Gold Medallist 2008 and sustainable building advocate as well as presentations from Sheppard Robson architects as well as on the other 'Capital of Culture' Stavanger in Norway
     
    This event will coincide with the Bluecoat’s installation of Greenspot - a sensual urban greening mobile installation created from more than a dozen Acer trees complete with the sounds of the forest and wooden seating, and powered by a solar tree. 
    To register or for more information, email info@formwood.org.uk or visit www.formwood.org.uk
     
    Sponsored by Northwest Regional Development Agency, Forestry Commission England, Community Forests Northwest, Northwest Regional Forestry Framework and Liverpool European Capital of Culture.
    • CommentAuthorTimber
    • CommentTimeAug 14th 2008
     
    How badly was the school damaged by the fire?
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    What were the outcomes?
    I would like to see the sculpture installation: does it tour?

    (Timber - was this a helpful comment?)
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