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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorbiffvernon
    • CommentTimeMar 30th 2007
     
    Invitation from Centre for Alternative Technology,

    Sustainable Construction:
    From Margins to Mainstream

    A one day seminar for green building practitioners, architects, planners,
    those involved in housing and regeneration,
    the construction industry and academics.

    Topics include:

    · What are the drivers and barriers to widespread adoption of ‘best practise’ in sustainable construction?
    · How can these barriers be addressed?
    · What role can academic research and teaching play in promoting innovation?
    · What opportunities are presented by developments in planning policy and regeneration such as Community Land Trusts and mutual ownership of housing?

    11.00am – 4.00pm, Wednesday 2nd May

    Centre for Alternative Technology,
    Nr. Machynlleth

    Contributors include:

    · Phil Horton (WISE special projects officer, CAT)
    · Peter Sedgewick (Pembrokeshire CC Planning Department)
    · Duncan Forbes (Torfaen Community Housing)
    · Pat Conaty (Land for People)
    · Dr Larch Maxey (Swansea University)
    · David Rodgers (CDS Housing)
    · Tom O’Kane (Felinuchaf)

    Free of charge (Includes Lunch)

    Please book your place by 24th April

    For information and bookings, please contact Richard Bickle on 07768 184882 or richardbickle@cooptel.net

    Organised by Cardiff School of Management.
    Funded by Welsh Assembly Government, Knowledge Exploitation Fund.
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