Entries by Lyn

Energy expenses set to reduce by £8.7k at Leytonstone School

Energys Group LED upgrade at Leytonstone School is set to deliver £8.7K annual savings Leytonstone School is on track to significantly reduce its annual energy use following the final part of its LED lighting upgrade – as financed by the London Borough of Waltham Forest’s Salix Fund. The project is estimated to achieve annual savings in […]

GOING DUTCH, GOING WATERLESS

A warehouse in the Netherlands that has been dubbed “the world’s most sustainable building” features, amongst its energy and resource saving features, waterless urinals in all of its men’s washrooms. The giant warehouse in the Dutch city of Tilburg, is owned by the Dutch arm of Rhenus, a multi-billion pound logistics firm with 660 buildings […]

ALUMINIUM ALUMNI: Students in Scotland benefit from Titon Hardware

Over 630 Sobinco Chrono aluminium tilt and turn window systems with SF Xtra trickle vents from Titon have been installed at three student accommodation blocks at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. The new, contemporary designed halls of residence contain over 450 large single en-suite rooms, as well as shared kitchen/lounge areas. Named after past professors from […]

Bali’s green school inspires a global renaissance

Bali’s Green School recently celebrated its first decade of educating toddlers through teenagers (and their digital nomad parents) about eco-ethical design and cooperative living. Set in a village near Ubud, this tropical jungle campus of quirky bamboo pavilions has become a globally influential exhibition of one of this century’s significant architectural trends. There is a […]

Midlothian Council – closing the educational funding gap

Midlothian Council has announced it will revisit its school building and extension programme in a bid to help close a funding gap. At the full council meeting on Wednesday this week, councillors endorsed work officers are doing to adapt its Learning Estate Strategy. Among measures that will be explored further is to make the planned […]

Pioneering consortium could transform the way schools are designed

Richard Crosby, director of construction consultants blacc, looks at how a pioneering consortium could transform the way schools are designed, procured and built offsite In the 1970s, the US car industry was severely impacted by Japanese car manufacturers who had perfected a highly efficient production system. The US car manufacturers came together and collaborated to […]