BRANZ Seminars on Sustainable Design
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BRANZ Seminars on Sustainable Design
19 March 2008
Anyone wanting to understand how their design choices impact on the energy efficiency of a building is encouraged to attend BRANZ’ sustainable design seminars, the first of which starts on 5 May in Dunedin.
While the seminar is aimed specifically at architects and building designers, anyone with an interest in energy efficient design is encouraged to register and attend.
According to BRANZ Marketing Manager, Richard Arkinstall, “The design choices people make when considering a new build or a renovation can have a significant impact on energy efficiency and energy usage. While this seminar series contributes to the professional development of designers and architects, we know that there is a high level of interest amongst home owners, property developers and the general public on understanding sustainability issues in buildings. These seminars are a good way for BRANZ to use practical examples to make this information available to a much broader audience than might otherwise be the case.”
The energy seminar will focus specifically on the:
issues to consider when designing for
energy efficiency
impacts of design
decisions
decision-making processes regarding relevant
technologies
integration of both passive and active
technologies into design
prioritisation of energy
features
cost-benefits and impacts of trade-offs among
(design) choices
The Sustainable Design Series is funded by Building Research and this particular seminar, “Sustainable Design Series - Energy” is a joint venture involving BRANZ and Right House Ltd.
BRANZ Building Physicist Andrew Pollard, a subject matter expert on energy in buildings and Albrecht Stocklein, Technical Marketing Executive from Right House Ltd will be jointly presenting the seminar at five locations throughout New Zealand.
Seminar dates and locations are given
below:
Monday 5 May – Dunedin (Mecure Hotel)
Tuesday
6 May – Christchurch (Christchurch Art
Gallery)
Wednesday 7 May – Auckland (The Floating
Pavillion)
Thursday 8 May – Hamilton (Skycity
Hamilton)
Friday 9 May – Wellington (The Meridian
Building – Customhouse Quay)
The energy focus of this first of three seminars draws from information made available by BRANZ through its sustainability website, (www.level.co.nz) and the associated publication, ENERGY.
Members of the public are invited to attend the seminars and will find registration details on the BRANZ website (www.branz.co.nz).
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