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SOLD OUT!!! Bite-Size session: From average house to passivhaus – how to improve dwellings towards passivhaus standards. SOLD OUT!!!

'From average house to passivhaus - how to improve dwellings towards passivhaus standards'

Peter Ranken, Dip Arch MSc RIBA architect at Tooley Foster architects and Certified Passivhaus Designer will guide delegates through the process of taking an average house and, using passivhaus strategies, try their hands at turning the schemes into near to passivhaus standards. This will be a very interactive session with lots of opportunities to debate the pro's and cons of this very high standard of building.

Peter will also present some findings of EU monitoring of early completed Passivhaus dwellings, key targets and design issues.

What did delegates say about previous sessions?

"The micro session idea is brilliant as full days can be very, very difficult"
"Excellent coverage for both established Green Register members and novices"
"Informed recommendations and some myths debunked"
"The practical detail and demonstration was most useful, and very clear"
"Lots of stuff I didn’t know! Enjoyed the interactive format"

More about Bite Size sessions

The Green Register's Bite Size sessions, held in partnership with Pollard Thomas Edwards, offer a new, flexible route to Green Register membership through a series of shorter training sessions designed to give concise training at a time to suit busy working professionals. Attend 6 sessions to qualify for membership.

All sessions take place at Pollard Thomas Edwards' canalside offices in Islington and start at 16.45 for registration with training running 17.00 - 19.00

When
02/10/2014 from 17:00 to 19:00
Location
Pollard Thomas Edwards
Diespeker Wharf
38 Graham Street
London, N1 8JX
United Kingdom
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Event Fee(s)
Members £19.00
Non-Members £35.00
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