Event : Circular Materials for Low Carbon, Healthier Buildings
Exploring how circular economy principles can be incorporated into product development, procurement and building design . About this Event A free one day workshop aimed
Exploring how circular economy principles can be incorporated into product development, procurement and building design . About this Event A free one day workshop aimed
In this session you will learn more about a range of occupant stories in order to help understand why BPE is an essential part of
A joint exhibition on the future of Off-Site Manufacturing (OSM) curated by the Edinburgh Napier University Built Environment Exchange with original design material by the
Are we Making things last in Construction? Was the question A&DS and Zero waste Scotland asked at their event of 13th March 2019. The main
The Built Environment Exchange (beX) is a partnership of university with industry to develop future skills and talent to modernise the construction sector and increase
Tests of Change is a service developed by Architecture & Design Scotland to help Schools and Local Authorities across Scotland to create improved learning and
On 28th March A&DS welcomed the Scottish Ecological Design Association for our third annual collaborative event on materials. This time the focus was building with
Scottish Forestry and Wood For Good present the 2018 Award for the Best Use of Timber Since 2012 as part of the annual RIAS Awards
John Gilbert Architects were approached by the Pebble Trust to consider the lack of quality and sustainability in the construction industry. With 51% of new-build
Finding uses for waste, diverting it from landfill, is valuable but it is surely preferable to avoid creating that waste in the first place? The
Over a number of years, MAKAR has developed its own closed-panel system that sets the ecological standard for off-site manufactured natural SIP (n-SIP) systems. The
Adopting circular economy principles in construction may seem like a monumental task but does it need to be so hard and more importantly: how do