24 September 2009
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue:
Fazeley Studios, 191 Fazeley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SE
Description:
Practicing sustainable construction should be a fundamental skill of the architect. There needs to be a higher priority given to improvement of the existing commercial and residential building stock.
This seminar will highlight the implications of sustainable issues on design and construction, keep you abreast of new developments and bring you up to date with new and up-and-coming legislation. It also looks in some detail at issues relating to development and refurbishment of existing buildings.
The session will commence with a short overview of current global problems and in particular show how they relate to the construction industry. A more in-depth review of the following issues will then be presented:
-
Relevant legislation
-
Efficient water management; rainwater harvesting & greywater recycling
-
Lifecycle analysis – from cradle to cradle
-
Recycling and designing out waste
-
Low carbon technologies
-
Case studies reviewing the application and implication of sustainable construction techniques
The seminar gives you three hours of general awareness and detailed knowledge CPD under the 'Professional Context – Sustainable Architecture' section of the RIBA Core Curriculum.
Speaker: Lucy Pedler BA, Dip.Arch, ARB, RSA
Lucy is an architect with 25 years professional experience and sustainable expertise in the UK and the USA.
Fees:
RIBA CPD Club Members: Free of charge
Club member guest: £47.15 (£41.00 + VAT)
RIBA members: £64.98 (£56.50 + VAT)
Others: £88.55 (£77.00 + VAT)
Organiser:
RIBA West Midlands