ECOBUILD SEMINAR SESSIONS TUESDAY 3RD MARCH
12:30 – 14:00 Building Performance
Innovate UK Building Performance Evaluation Programme
Innovate UK has committed up to £8m to fund building performance evaluation studies of domestic and non-domestic buildings. The aim is to assemble a substantial body of data for many building types in order to draw generic conclusions on different design strategies, building fabric, target performances, construction methods, occupancy patterns, and handover and operational practices. The programme is now concluding and publishing results.
TUESDAY 3RD MARCH
14:30 – 16:00 Better Building
How can we achieve small-scale, high- quality green construction and retrofit in the real world?
This session is a facilitated debate with the Ecobuild audience and seeks to fi nd out how to transform the design and construction industry to deliver high-quality, small-scale, usually domestic, sustainable projects that demonstrate a high level of performance over time. How can we close the profound skills and performance gap from design to
delivery in this signifi cant sector of UK construction?
Expert advisors include:
• Rob Pannell, Managing Director, Zero Carbon Hub
• Ross Holleron, Projects Director, Zero Carbon Hub
• Ashley Bateson, Partner, Hoare Lea and Chair of the CIBSE Homes for the Future Group
• Anne Thorne, Partner, Anne Thorne Architects
• Fran Bradshaw, Partner, Anne Thorne Architects
• Barry Turner, Director of Technical Policy, LABC (Local Authority Building Control)
• Lee Jackson, Technical Director, Travis Perkins
• Andy Simmonds, CEO, Association of Environmentally Conscious Builders (AECB)
• Rico Wogtulewicz, Strategic Policy Advisor,House Builders Association
This session draws on case studies from the programme to explore the challenges of overcoming the performance gap.
Talk 1: Programme overview and the overarching challenges
Kerry Mashford, Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation
Mat Colmer, Lead Technologist, Innovate UK
Talk 2: Understanding the implementation challenges for communal heating
Lori McElroy, Sustainability and ACCESS Programme Director, Architecture and Design Scotland
Tom Kordel, Senior Energy Consultant, XCO2 Energy on behalf of Innovate UK
Talk 3: Does low energy have to mean high complexity?
Hester Brough, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Jesse Putzel, Senior Sustainability Manager, BAM
Talk 4: A meta-study of MVHR systems: Performance and comfort
Tim Sharpe, Professor of Environmental Architecture, Glasgow School of Art
Ian Mawditt, Director and Head of Building Research, Four Walls
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