Phil Clark at Zero Champion sent a request under the Freedom of Information Act for figures on CO2 emissions for Portcullis House, the office building for Members of Parliament across the road from Big Ben. When he received a response he wasn’t sure if performance was good or bad. It’s bad:
Archive for June, 2007
portcullis house emissions: pass or fail?
Posted in architecture, climate change, energy, engineering, london, renewable energy on June 12, 2007 | 7 Comments »
are architects best to give green advice?
Posted in architecture, biomass, chp, climate change, energy, engineering, micro chp, renewable energy on June 11, 2007 | 6 Comments »
There was an article in the Guardian last Saturday (thanks to Tessa for spotting it) by Alex James, the bassist from Blur, about having an architect come to his home to give green advice. It’s a scheme run by the RIBA where architects provide green advice in exchange for a donation to charity. At first [...]