Code for Sustainable Homes

17 October 2008

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Venue:

Austin Court, Cambridge Street, Birmingham, B1 2NP

Description:

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An invaluable course giving a concise overview of the requirements governing the Code for Sustainable Homes

Content: Practical design guidance on achieving the UK Governments ambitious target of all new homes constructed to a zero-carbon standard by 2016.

This half-day seminar has been designed to provide you with an understanding of the scope of the Code for Sustainable Homes, the assessment process and practical compliance methods and its principal requirements.

The seminar will provide an overview of the energy related criteria for the Code and will review the demands for energy in homes, identify the requirements of the Code and review the renewable energy technologies appropriate for reducing domestic CO2 emissions.

There will be referenced to case studies, current experimentation work and new technologies with particular reference to trial homes of differing construction and utilising a range of low energy technologies at the University of Nottingham. The facility provides fully monitored occupied homes for testing new technologies and for undertaking post occupancy evaluation and studies of human interaction with the new technologies.

This event falls under the 'Professional Context' and the 'Construction Skills' parts of the RIBA Core Curriculum for CPD. Attending the seminar will raise your general awareness to the subject issues and enable you to gather lots of detailed knowledge about it's application and delivery.

Speaker: Mark Gillott BEng MSc PhD.  Mark is an Associate Professor and the Co-Director of the Institute of Sustainable Energy Technologies at the University of Nottingham's School of the Built Environment. He lecturers internationally on renewable energy technologies and environmental design and has over 13 years research experience in low carbon sustainable energy technologies and low energy buildings. He is currently project managing the research and development of the "Creative Energy Homes Project" at the University of Nottingham which will be a research test facility and educational showcase of six sustainable homes.

 

Fees:

RIBA CPD Club Members: Free of charge
Club member guest: £47 (£40 + VAT)
RIBA members: £64.63 (£55 + VAT)
Others: £88.13 (£75 + VAT)

 

Booking:
Please note that refunds for cancellation will only be made if notice is received five days before the event.  A substitute delegate can be nominated.  The RIBA reserves the right to substitute speakers or cancel events should exceptional circumstances arise.

Contact:

Stacey Toth
0121 233 2321
stacey.toth@inst.riba.org|

Organiser:

RIBA

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