Are you prepared for the inevitable growth in sustainable housing? Attend Australian Living’s ’Five Keys to a Sustainable Home Seminar’ for an
educational insight into designing a high performing sustainable home.
Are you prepared for the inevitable growth in sustainable housing? Attend Australian Living’s ’Five Keys to a Sustainable Home Seminar’ for an
educational insight into designing a high performing sustainable home.
April 4th, 2011
Are you prepared for the inevitable growth in sustainable housing? Attend Australian Living’s ’Five Keys to a Sustainable Home Seminar’ for an
educational insight into designing a high performing sustainable home. Topics covered include designing with the end in mind, thermal comfort, material choice, permaculture, and the variable factor – the resident.
Wednesday 5 May 2010 OR Thursday 6 May 2010. 6pm – 8pm.
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