EU Research for Improved Energy Efficiency of Heritage Buildings
Most of the Progressive Heritage posts have been UK-centric, but what is going on elsewhere? The first place to turn …
Most of the Progressive Heritage posts have been UK-centric, but what is going on elsewhere? The first place to turn …
The Green Register organises a series of training courses on sustainable building practices throughout the year for those in the …
Last night’s Passivhaus Trust/AECB event hosted by CEREB of South Bank University saw a packed theatre despite the blizzard conditions …
We have almost reached the end of the calendar year so it’s probably a good time to have a brief look back …
For the Heritage Open Days event last weekend I visited a SuperHome owner of a retrofitted Victorian semi. As a …
A new-build provides the best opportunity to achieve an energy efficient building. However the grey clouds gather over existing building …
Renewable energy from restored watermills is the essence of ‘Progressive Heritage’. Needless to say I was excited to find that …
The UK Green Building Council (UK-GBC) campaigns for a sustainable built environment. ‘Pinpoint’ is a free on-line knowledge sharing platform developed by the UK-GBC. The architectural …
There is a growing concern for evidence of poor energy efficiency performance of solid-wall buildings – collectively those pre-1919 – …
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Historic environment and heritage management projects, resources, commentary and analysis by Professors Ian Baxter (Heriot-Watt University) & David Gill (Kent/UEA)