Renowned ESD and award-winning architect Tone Wheeler will present “the essential green design solutions” for practising architects in the ’Real Green Design 2’ seminar.
Recapping the four guiding principles of sustainable building design from the 2008 Real Green Design seminars, this presentation will present “cutting edge green case studies” for Greener houses, Medium and Higher Density Housing, Commercial Buildings and Hybrid buildings.
“All case studies selected are appropriate to the local climate, many are award winning built examples, and all are explained with diagrams and performance results where available.”
Renowned ESD and award-winning architect Tone Wheeler will present "the essential green design solutions" for practising architects in the ’Real Green Design 2’ seminar.
Recapping the four guiding principles of sustainable building design from the 2008 Real Green Design seminars, this presentation will present "cutting edge green case studies" for Greener houses, Medium and Higher Density Housing, Commercial Buildings and Hybrid buildings.
"All case studies selected are appropriate to the local climate, many are award winning built examples, and all are explained with diagrams and performance results where available."
April 4th, 2011
Renowned ESD and award-winning architect Tone Wheeler will present “the essential green design solutions” for practising architects in the ’Real Green Design 2’ seminar.
Recapping the four guiding principles of sustainable building design from the 2008 Real Green Design seminars, this presentation will present “cutting edge green case studies” for Greener houses, Medium and Higher Density Housing, Commercial Buildings and Hybrid buildings.
“All case studies selected are appropriate to the local climate, many are award winning built examples, and all are explained with diagrams and performance results where available.”
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