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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Martin Centre Research Seminar Series - 41st Annual Series of Lunchtime Lectures > Pushing the Environmental Boundaries of Architecture: Three Recent Projects
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact . Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, today's seminar has had to be postponed until further notice. Abstract: Theory · Research · Practice · Evaluation As a practice we have always been interested in blurring the distinctions between research and practice, and in learning from Post Occupancy Evaluations from our projects. This talk will focus on three recent projects, one of them completed 5 years ago, another 2 years ago and one that is currently under construction. This will investigate the way our research in low energy design and technology continues to shape the output of the practice. Biography: Peter Clegg is a Senior Partner with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, having established the practice with Richard Feilden in 1978. Widely regarded as a key pioneer in the field of environmental design, he has over 30 years’ experience in low energy architecture and is actively involved in research, design and education. Peter was the primary author of “Feilden Clegg Bradley: The environmental Handbook” published in 2007, a substantial account of the practice’s sustainable design experience over the last 30 years and a primer on the implementation of environmental best practice. This talk is part of the Martin Centre Research Seminar Series - 41st Annual Series of Lunchtime Lectures series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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