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Volume 11, No.3
Winter 2001/2
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Cover Story: BEDZED – Eco-living in the Suburbs:
Interview: Bill Duster, the architect behind the Beddington
Zero Energy Development (BEDZED) talks frankly about the challenges
and lessons learnt from the project.
Also:
Thermal Mass: while the building regulations
concentrate on insulation, they say nothing about the nature
of the construction. There is continuous heated debate regarding
the advantages and disadvantages of heavyweight construction.
Many eco-building designers are turning to lightweight buildings,
which are easier to insulate. Jerry Clark looks at the issues
involved.
Down on the Zero Co2 Farm: Zero Carbon buildings are
certainly the future. Everyone is talking about them but few
have yet been built in the UK. On this project EcoArc architects
have worked hard to get results.
Regulars: News, reviews, product information,
letters, events.
44pp
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