504 Conservation of Historic Buildings - D) Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

 

 

This is the fourth event in the mini series Conservation of Historic Buildings.

The series integrates four major challenges involved in effective conservation, restoration and appropriate adaptations to historic buildings, including listed buildings.

The four events will provide a thorough understanding for architects and designers, construction companies and other built environment specialists, and for owners and managers of historic buildings

The learning draws directly on the content of our respected MSc course.
How can the energy efficiency of old buildings be maximised without unacceptable impacts and be consistent with planning and wider requirements? What are the opportunities and limits on increasing energy efficiency? And on renewable energy, what are the opportunities and limits on installations of all significant, viable renewable energy options.

For information on the other events in this mini series please refer to:

501 Conservation of Historic Buildings A) Overview and Legislation
502 Conservation of Historic Buildings B) Use of Materials
503 Conservation of Historic Buildings C) Design and Adaptation
Wednesday 17th July 2013 - PM
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Course Director - Lewis Herbert
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Location

Available starts

July

Fee Information

Standard booking - £108 (inc VAT) Student booking - £50 (inc VAT) Alumni booking - £87 (inc VAT) Offer for Multi-place bookings FREE 4th place for every 3 booked

Attendance

CPD and Short Course

Faculty

Science & Technology

Department

Engineering and the Built Environment
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