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Also at Ecobuild 2011…..


NaturalZED – Dunster’s straw house comes to Ecobuild. Bill Dunster will be back at Ecobuild to show the very latest in his eco housing stable - a straw board home that can be built for £135,000; £20,000


less than the normal cost of constructing a code level 6 house.


their visit in advance, including the times and locations of conference and seminar sessions, and live demonstrations, as well as listing exhibitors and products of interest. The exhibition will be organised in technology zones, with similar products, relevant seminars and attractions, all located in the same area.


Getting around Ecobuild 2011 will be easier still at the new venue of course. ExCeL’s straightforward layout, with seminars taking place in rooms along the perimeter of the exhibition halls, and the conference located off the central boulevard, is simple to navigate.


And getting there is easy too. ExCeL is easily accessible by public transport, offers free cycle parking and has ample car parking on site. The nearest rail station is Custom House for ExCeL, approximately 10 minutes from Canary Wharf. Key interchanges for the DLR are Bank, Tower Hill, Canning Town and Shadwell. During Ecobuild shuttle buses will run from the Thames Clipper river taxi stop at Canary Wharf (10 minutes) and from London City Airport (5 minutes).


Get your free ticket now at www.ecobuild. co.uk


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Expanded BREEAM awards The BREEAM Awards return


to Ecobuild again in 2011 to recognise the highest scoring buildings under BREEAM.


Independently assessed, and representing genuinely sustainable buildings, categories for the 2011 awards will include


best buildings in the office sector, education, health and residential,


as well as more specialist buildings including prisons, courts, datacentres, multi-residential buildings and leisure. There will also be a number of international


awards, reflecting BREEAM’s growth outside the UK, and special awards for the management


of existing buildings (BREEAM In-Use) and the Government sector.


The BREEAM awards will take place at 18.00 on Wednesday 02 March in the Platinum Suite, level 1.


TRADA’s student competition at Ecobuild promotes high quality timber design The winning entry in TRADA’s competition for students at


Oxford Brookes University School of Architecture will be displayed at Ecobuild.


Students were encouraged to experiment with form and space, and


tasked to design a timber pavilion with a footprint of 20 sq. metres which would exploit timber’s architectural, aesthetic, structural and


sustainable attributes. The winning entry will then be constructed off-site for installation at


Ecobuild 2011, with support from TRADA and engineering support and materials provided by Timbmet, and will showcase 3D models of all the shortlisted entries.


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