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Green Architecture Day

An event in March in Sussex
Sallis Benney Theatre
Brighton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Green Architecture Day ends on 25th March 2017
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10.30am – 5pm
'A wonderfully informative, annual event...'
Green Architecture Day presents a comprehensive programme led by designers, practitioners and professionals, run in partnership with Low Carbon Trust. This event is open to anyone aged 16+ with an interest in sustainable building, including home renovators, self builders, landlords, tenants, developers, builders, architects, engineers, planners, students and academics. The theme this year is: Housing for the Future - Architecture that Responds to Climate.

Speakers include: Robin Grey, Joseph A. Holzer & Jens Kalkhof, Bill Knight, Jasmine & Simon Dale, Lee Evans & James Farrell and Sandy Halliday.

The café/bar at Sallis Benney will be serving vegan soup and bread, included in the ticket price.

Cost: £40-£85 – depending on income

Full details and bookings: https://brightonpermaculture.org.uk/courses/greenarchitecture

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Telephone: 07746185927

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