Posted on November 19th, 2009
Having trained a staggering 3350 delegates, TGR is constantly reviewing and evaluating its training programme to ensure our high standards are maintained. We strive to provide delegates with the latest on cutting-edge sustainable construction technolgies and concepts – with comment on what works and what doesn’t. As such we’re meeting your demand for more courses [...]
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Posted on November 9th, 2009
Many thanks to delegates who took part in the series of CPD sessions I recently completed with RIBA’s North Region. Excellent feedback was received from all delegates, who all contributed to making these session lively and informative. A delegate who took part in the Knutsford presentation said “I was genuinely inspired by Lucy’s presentation“ which is fantastic to hear – see [...]
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Posted on October 22nd, 2009
I have just finished a round of eight half day CPD sessions on sustainable construction for the RIBA around the UK and noticed some common themes arising from audience comments:
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Posted on October 1st, 2009
Read TGR’s trainer Cath Hassell’s blog entry on Footprint http://blog.emap.com/footprint/2009/09/14/to-flush-or-not-to-flush-cath-hassell-replies-to-paul-hinkin/ Cath is next presenting at TGR’s Sustainable Building and Services Course in Norwich on the 12th of November. See events page for full details.
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Posted on September 7th, 2009
Practical advice on making green building work from TGR member Simon Lewis, the Green House Project The Green House Project is a Bristol-based building consultancy and member of The Green Register of Construction Professionals. They run workshops to teach industry professionals the basic principles of building science whilst showing them how to use simple tools [...]
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Posted on August 7th, 2009
Guest blog by Robert Borruso, TGR Expert Trainer The profile of renewable technologies has been growing relentlessly over the past few years, spurred on by countless government initiatives and regulation. Some planning authorities now even insist that a proportion of all the energy used in any new development comes from renewables sources as a [...]
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Posted on July 23rd, 2009
The Green Register held its new Accredited Eco-refurbishment seminar in Bristol on 24th June with a satisfyingly full house. We had three things in mind when creating this course – architects workload slowing down, people not being able to afford to move (and so needling to refurbish/expand their current abode) and the demand for advice [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2009
Guest blog by delegate Tim Brown, Ashton Design, Cumbria Work in Cumbria is varied and diverse but predominantly involves renovation/refurbishment and extension of traditional buildings, many employing solid stone walls and dipping slate roofs. Therefore when I learnt of the one day course to become an Accredited Eco-Refurbisher and with the experience of previous Green [...]
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Posted on May 29th, 2009
Guest blog by delegate Malcolm Glenister, Dipl. Arch. (Glos.,) RIBA, Director of BPL Architecture, Tewkesbury, Glos., GL20 5NX. I attended the 2-day introductory course “Sustainable Building & Services”, at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, 1046, Bristol Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6LJ, on 12th – 13th May, 2009, which was a very rewarding and enjoyably informative [...]
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Posted on May 20th, 2009
On 13th and 14th May, Phil Clark, Editor-in-chief digital communities at UBM Built Environment pulled off an impressive feat inviting everyone from the construction industry to participate in the virtual event ‘Sustainability Now’. I was invited as an expert to take part, and had two slots over the two days where I would contribute to live [...]
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