Buildings Made of Straw – New Ideas for a Traditional Technique
Since we looked at new approaches to the traditional practice of using straw bales in construction, there has been a huge surge in interest in this technology. With some high-profile recent projects being delivered using straw building technology, we’re looking more closely at the benefits this brings to the builder, occupier and the building through it’s lifecycle. Bristol firm Modcell, driven by Craig and Fergus White, have been at the... Read More
Growth Market: Student Accomodation – New PropertyWeek.com Conference 01/12/2011
Highlighting a growing movement by traditonal resi developers towards student accomodation, the program has now been confirmed for this perhaps one-off, perhaps first-of-many conference taking place on the 1 December 2011 at the Lancaster London hotel. Organised by Property Week and in association with Collegiate and CRM, Student Accommodation 2011 is ‘an authoritative one day conference where you can learn, evaluate market performance... Read More
Big PassivHaus Construction Contract Award by Camden Borough Council
#gallery-2 { margin: auto; } #gallery-2 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-2 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-2 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } A great win for both Willmott Dixon and the UK as a whole as the London... Read More
HTA Architects nominated for yet more awards
Osprey Quay by HTA for Zeroc C - image by Preconstruct Congratulations! The lovely people at HTA have been nominated for another two awards, following their shortlisting on the 2011 Housing Design Awards Allerton Bywater is up for the British Home Awards Development of the Year, while Allerton Bywater and Osprey Quay have both been nominated for Housebuilder awards. Fingers-crossed… www.preconstruct.com/gallery.html Share thisTweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious Read More
Straw Houses: Clever, sustainable building
The Guardian have reported on the efforts of both Epping and North Kesteven district council, Lincolnshire, to test the theory that a carbon negative material can be used to build homes that could reduce energy consumption by 80% and help solve the economic problems faced by local authorities to build affordable council homes under the strictet of financial conditions. Building houses from straw is proving an attractive proposition to some councils... Read More
