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Zedfactory |
Bill Dunster architects work
from the now famous BedZED Centre near London. The practice
was set up in 1999 and has specialised in designing 'carbon
neutral' architecture and associated lifestyle developments.
The company has ongoing research and development of sustainable
building technologies. |
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Centre
for Alternative Technology |
CAT is Europe's
leading eco-centre, and the web site offers an introduction
to almost any aspect of sustainable living. It contains information
on renewable energy, environmental building, energy efficiency,
organic growing and alternative sewage systems, and you can
ask a question through our free information service. You can
also browse our range of practical and informative publications
and find out about our educational services for schools, consultancy
for individuals and businesses, and residential courses for
adults. The CAT membership scheme includes subscription to 'Clean
Slate': A quarterly magazine that gives you the good news -
full of developments in the field of sustainable technology
and renewable energy alongside positive, practical things people
have done and that you can do too. |
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Second
Nature |
Second Nature introduced the
UK to sheep's wool insulation made from wool from UK sheep.
Prior to this company's pioneering work anyone wishing to buy
sheep insulation were having to buy a product made in New Zealand
which somewhat lowered the environment benefits of the product.
Second Nature has won many accolades for their work including
a recent Queen's Award for Enterprise. |
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The
Green Building Store |
The Green Building Store was
founded by three builders that had a vision of a better way
to build but were disappointed with the poor quality and hazardous
nature of many building products that they were having to use.
They developed a few of their own like 'Ecoplus' windows and
doors and then decided to market them along with an ever expanding
range of goods under the Green Building Store brand name. The
company is presently developing an offshoot called 'Less is
more' which will cater for the professional construction market. |
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Foundation
Firewood |
FBC are the UK distributors for Baxi domestic log and wood pellet/wood chip boilers, Acaso wood boiler controls, and the Bilke firewood processor. |
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Sherwood
Energy Village |
Sherwood Energy Village is
a major initiative for the East Midlands that has transformed
a 91-acre former colliery in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. The
Sherwood Energy Village site incorporates a unique concept in
sustainable development, having an emphasis on environmental,
economic and social best practice through the promotion of energy
efficient and environmentally sound buildings in a pleasantly
landscaped setting. All buildings on site are required to meet
high environmental and energy efficient standards. This means
that running costs are significantly reduced, and employees
will benefit from a healthier working environment. |
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Bioregional |
BioRegional are a UK environmental
organisation, bringing local sustainability into the mainstream.
Their website provides a background to the group's approach
to sustainable development. It also details news and information
on their companies and projects and shows how people can get
involved in them. |
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Rainharvesting
Systems |
Rainharvesting Systems website is
the a good stating point for harvesting for the UK. A comprehensive site offering valuable information on the principles
and practice of rainwater collection and re-use. The site also has
guidance on design and details of various products, much of which can be
downloaded in pdf format. |
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Walter
Segal Self Build Trust |
The WSSBT is a UK trust which
helps people to build their own homes and community buildings.
Their services are available to everyone, especially those in
housing need or on low incomes, including local authorities,
housing associations and any other body interested in building.
We provide advice, information, training, support and a range
of other services for the selfbuilder. |
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Forever
Green Ecological Architects |
Robin Hillier is a director
of Forever Green Projects Ltd. He is an architect with extensive
experience of specifying environmentally friendly building materials
and processes, and of working with community self build groups.
Full CV available on request. He is also a development worker at the Walter Segal Self Build
Trust, and carries out promotional and training work for the
Trust. Hedgehog Self Build, Brighton UK. |
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Scottish Ecological Design
Association SEDA
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The Scottish
Ecological Design Association (SEDA) is Scotland's premier voluntary body for promoting the sensitive design of communities, buildings, products, and processes to improve humanity's interrelationship with the earth's ecology. SEDA has a lively
programme of open events, projects and a student travel award, as well as
a regular magazine and web-bulletin available to all members. The SEDA
web page (www.seda2.org) provides a user-friendly introduction to the
activities of the Association." |
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AECB |
A trade organisation that brings together professions from right across the construction industry to form the largest single green construction trade body. If you are looking for a builder or architect for your project then look no further than the Association for Environment Conscious Building. |
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Greenshop |
The Green Shop has been selling eco-friendly products
for almost 20 years. In addition to one of the widest ranges
of everyday green products available in the UK. They green
building products including natural paints, SunPipes, insulation
and solar power systems. Green Shop Paints offers the a wide
range of natural paints and finishes for interior and exterior
use. They sell all major eco-paint brands
like Auro and Osmo and specialist Lime Earth Paints, Claypaint
and Linseed Oil Paint. They can offer a quality finish for most
applications. Green Shop Solar is the exclusive UK supplier
of Consolar thermal stores imported directly from the manufacturer
in Germany. |
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Sustainable Homes |
Sustainable Homes promotes awareness of sustainable development issues and good practice, and encourages housing associations to adopt sustainable and environmental policies and practices. Through websites, training and research, a wealth of information is provided. Recent projects include 'Green Choices and Voices'- a guide to what residents think of environmental housing - and 'Green Street' - a free online toolkit for sustainable refurbishment. Sustainable Homes also coordinates all of the sustainability projects funded by the Housing Corporation's Innovation and Good Practice (IGP) programme.
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Old House Store |
Old House Store is a specialist builders Merchant selling traditional and ecological building and decorating materials. With over 200 product lines on offer, with expert advice, they are your first choice for anything ‘green’. Their most popular ranges include lime mortars and plasters, window and door ironmongery hand-forged by their own blacksmiths, natural insulations, clay products and ecological paints. They offer a free catalogue and mail order all over the world. |
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The Greenhouse Trust |
With the determination and hard work of a small number of staff, and literally hundreds of volunteers over the last ten years, the Trust has succeeded in transforming a semi-derilict building in the centre of Norwich into an exemplary eco-building. Home to a cafe, shop, meeting rooms and offices, the Greenhouse provides resources for people to take practical environmental action at a local level. The Greenhouse is now amongst the best designed and equipped Environment Centres in the UK. We may be small, but, to use a cliche, we are very beautiful! |
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Hockerton Housing Project |
The Hockerton Housing Project (HHP) is an innovative residential sustainable development in the village of Hockerton near Southwell, Nottinghamshire. The architects were Professor Brenda Vale and Dr Robert Vale, whose own ground-breaking home in Southwell provided much of the inspiration and know-how for this project. It was completed in September 1998 after three years of planning and 18 months of construction. They have been designed as one of the first zero energy residential systems in the UK reducing life cycle energy to a minimum and are amongst the most energy efficient, purpose built dwellings in Europe. Maximum use of benign, organic and recycled materials has been made in the construction and the development is designed to be, to a large extent, self-sufficient. The houses are earth covered and have passive solar heating without a space heating system. A wind turbine and photovoltaic system provide all of the energy required to run the homes. The water and sewage system is self-contained. The Project runs frequent tours, workshops and offers consultancy services. |
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Mark Kingsley Architects |
Mark Kingsley Architects are at the forefront of producing environmentally conscious, innovative and contemporary architecture. We specialize in taking a holistic approach to designing high quality energy efficient buildings for demanding clients. Mark Kingsley is a qualified architect with a trade background who has been involved in a number of prestigious award winning projects. He is about to complete an MSc in Energy Efficient Building at Oxford Brookes University, is a member of the Association for Environment Conscious Building and a consultant in access and energy efficient building. Mark Kingsley Architects are supported by a competent and reliable network of fellow professionals and specialist consultants whose complimentary skills support the success of each project.’ |
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J & J Sharpe |
J & J Sharpe began trading in 1986 to repair, refurbish and make sympathetic alterations to old buildings. Their sphere of work covers the repair of traditional buildings from small cob cottages to stately homes and the conservation of ornamental plaster work. They are the longest established producers of lime products in Devon. The company manufactures lime putty, mortar, plaster and washes as well as clay daub. They also supply cob blocks, oak laths, stainless steel fixings and hydraulic limes from their yard near Okehampton, Devon.
At the present time The company is engaged in constructing a new-build cob house incorporating an earthen floor. They experiment with earth plasters.
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The Green Register |
The Green Register is an independent organisation that offers high quality training and events in the field of sustainable construction, a forum for networking amongst like-minded construction professionals and a directory of members committed to sustainable building practices. Please see our website |
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Freerain |
Freerain are designers and suppliers of rainwater harvesting systems,for both domestic and commercial applications. |
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Navitron |
Navitron Ltd is based on the welsh border, and provides affordable renewable energy solutions. Navitron is a European importer for high quality evacuated tube solar water heaters, wind turbines, water turbines, heat pumps, backup petrol and diesel power generators and autogas conversion equipment. Navitron supplies DIY systems with full installation instructions as well as supplying a network of professional installers. Training courses are available, and Export enquiries are welcomed, and we already supply customers in European countries. |
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Clear Water Revival |
Clear Water Revival is about the renaissance of water gardens, swimming in natural waters and the restoration of aquatic habitats in England. They wish to harness the aesthetic beauty, wildlife, recreational and educational value of water in all their creations.
As ecological engineers, sustainability consultants and landscape designers, focusing on working with nature and natural processes, they offer Natural Swimming Pools, lake and pond services, reedbed treatment systems and the installation of renewable energy systems for pool heating and household requirements.
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Green Moves |
Green Moves is a website dedicated to advertising homes for sale that are more energy efficient than conventional homes. These homes could also be called environmentally friendly homes or green homes.
Green Moves is an ethical business initiative that has the support of two environmental charities: the Somerset Trust for Sustainable Development and the WWF (One Million Sustainable Homes Campaign). Green Moves also reinvests some of its income in tree planting to help offset the carbon emissions from housing. You can read more about this.
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The HousePlanner |
An extensive online resource for self builders, with a huge library of construction and sustainability links for anyone involved in building or renovating their own house. Covers everything from finding an architect to sourcing green materials to installing renewable energy systems on domestic building projects. |
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Growing |
Growing is a London-based natural building company, specialised in cob but also using different natural and re-used/reclaimed materials. Our aim is to bring natural, sustainable and energy-efficient building into the city environment, with the lowest impact possible on the environment, involving the future users and the local community in the building process. We also offer hands-on training on natural building. |
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Eco-Arc |
Eco Arc is an award winning chartered architects practice and environmental design consultancy committed to sustainable design. Established twenty years ago we promote a holistic approach to ecological carbon neutral design. Our building designs typically generate their own ‘clean’ renewable energy, harvest their own water and recycle waste materials causing no pollution or CO2 emissions. We strive to design beautiful and healthy buildings built to the highest possible ecological standards, which are cost effective and fit sensitively into their surroundings, whilst fully responding to the needs and aspirations of each client. |
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Natural Building Technologies |
Natural Building Technologies – distributors of high performance, ecological building systems in the UK. Brands include ThermoPlan Ziegel clay blocks, Pavatex woodfibre insulation, Baumit’s range of lime and mineral renders, plasters and mortars, as well as NBT Paint and Hemp insulations. |
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