All Sustainability articles – Page 24
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News
Bere Architects and Architype in running for Passivhaus Awards
Practices among seven to be shortlisted for inaugural event
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Architects help rethink self-build
Industry professionals back UK Green Building Council proposals to change the way self-build is carried out in the UK
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BPA designs Newham homes to Code Level 5
Fewer than half intend to promote initiative to constituents
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Kevin McCloud hits out at press
Grand Designs presenter blames press for forcing a government U-turn on a ‘conservatory tax’
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Broadway Malyan's Explorer House wins sustainability award
Architect’s design for Ordnance Survey headquarters in Southampton cut national mapping agency’s carbon footprint by 60%
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Analysis
Are architects ready for a retrofit revolution?
Getting energy-efficient retrofits through planning is tough at the best of times, but the Green Deal is set to bring the issue into sharp focus
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Analysis
Alan Shingler: ‘Sustainable can still be beautiful’
Sheppard Robson’s head of sustainability believes that architects should take a more holistic approach
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Spratley Studios gets go ahead for Beechwood project
South Oxfordshire home aims to achieve Level 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Building Study
Gamlingay Eco Hub by Civic Architects
After a 10-year battle to build it, Civic Architects’ Gamlingay Eco Hub finally emerges as the greenest community centre in the country
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Kirkland Fraser Moor wins Hertfordshire housing approval
Sustainable homes to be built on former egg-packing factory
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Perring Architecture & Design reveals New Forest Passivhaus
Five-bedroom house to be built to Code for Sustainable Homes level five
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LHC designs Devon renewable energy centre
Architects will build facility for students to test renewable technology
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Analysis
A Passivhaus for everyone
The barriers to using Passivhaus for affordable housing are slowly being overcome
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Technical
Open House in Hamburg by Onix Architekten
This Passivhaus for communal living produces more energy than it uses.
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Technical
Olympic Sailing Village by HTA Architects
HTA’s athletes’ village in Dorset mixes traditional materials with an up-to-date approach to energy generation
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BFLS revises Dalston eco-tower after criticism
Scheme swaps affordable housing for station upgrade
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Hawkins Brown and Hassell on colliery shortlist
Michael Lee Architects and Edward Architecture are also finalists in RIBA competition