A lively debate on the aesthetics of low carbon design for new homes and communities. Are new homes universally ugly as Germaine Greer suggests? Is the design of the neighbourhood and quality of an eco-community more important than the aesthetic of individual homes?
We will only build a sustainable future if we create places where it is easy fo people to adopt a whole sustainable lifestyle linked to the local environment - so-called Bioregional development.
One Brighton, the first “One Planet Living” development, promises to bring sustainable and family-friendly apartment living to the UK. It also points to how future Thames Gateway developments might look.
Thursday 20th November at 5 - 6.30pm
The Wren Room, RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1
Followed by wine and networking until 7.30pm
This year¹s award goes to a true leader who has influened everything from housing bills to Abu Dhabi¹s plan for a zero-carbon city





