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publications : Category - Case Studies Low Energy Case Study – Ross-on-Wye This project was designed in 1997-99 and constructed in 2000. It is a custom-designed 249m2 detached house on an infill plot in a historic small » Read More Download Document : Low Energy Case Study – Ross-on-W...
Publication : Electricity demand reduction consultation: AECB response to DECC AECB has drawn on member views and on Less is More to respond to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) on this crucial issue. Download Document : (398 kB) Categories: Consultation Responses | A...
Three years of experience with thermographic imaging and airtesting on all kinds of buildings have led AECB member Paul Buckingham to the depressing conclusion that almost without exception, buildings in this country are shoddily assembled and fail to meet the standards set. What is w...
eco-retrofit project needed for audio-visual production « on: May 10, 2013, 01:29:57 PM » I work for the Open University and we're making some audio-visual materials for the Technology faculty over the next month and need to find a home on which we can focus. This is to teach technolo...
Delivering buildings with excellent water and energy performance. The AECB Water Standards prioriitise reductions in the kinds of water use that are most environmentally damaging, targeting hot water use and water use in times and places of drought stress. The standards aim to avert t...
Christine Armstrong has organised a site visit to their interesting home and workshop on 25th April 2013 at 6.30 pm in Dockray, Matterdale. Eddie Allen and Hazel Bell were granted planning consent to convert their 17th century cornmill to a home for themselves with a workshop in an ad...
Jo Saady of the Brighton (South East) Group is hosting an informal evening for people to bring/pin up and discuss individual projects. Food and non-alcoholic beverages courtesy of AECB members, Ecotecture. People can bring beer or buy it opposite! Time and Date: Wednesday 24th April 2...
As part of the Bristol Group’s programme of events to keep members in touch with each other Rose Furnival has organised regular informal meetings. These are aimed at sharing information on the exciting projects underway in the area, discussing and evaluating materials/products and pro...