Homes of the futur should emit no carbon, the chief suspect in the global warming crisis. But can so-called zero-carbon status be achieved ? Read more
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Left to right : Jack Pringle (President RIBA), Jason Cornish, Partner at Feilden Clegg Bradley Associates, Helen Moore (Sales & Marketing Director, Crest Nicholson (Eastern), Tim Hall (Partner, Feilden Clegg Bradley Associates), Pete Halsall (Bioregional Quintain) and Fiona Fullerton.
The judging panel, Chaired by Michael Manser, CBE, one of the most distinguished architects of the recent decades, commented, “The [One Gallions] project shows excellent use of sustainable technology and innovative solutions towards the low and zero-carbon challenge.” Read More
New homes built of mud or straw, with a lawn on the roof, sheep fleeces for insulation and heat from the ground or a boiler fired with sawdust – this is one vision of the future for our green and pleasant land. Read more
A joint venture between developers BioRegional Quintain, Crest Nicholson and the World Wildlife Fund, its aim is to create a 172 household settlement based on the most advanced principles of sustainable, zero carbon living. Read more
After a year of planning, proposals and tenders,the London Development Agency has chosen the One Gallions consortium as the preferred development partner. Read more
