RESPONSIBLE RETROFIT FOR TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS
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RESPONSIBLE RETROFIT FOR TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS
RESPONSIBLE RETROFIT FOR TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2015 9.00 – 9.30 9.30 – 10.30 10.30 – 11.30 11.30 – 11.50 11.50 – 13.10 Welcome from the conference chair Keynote presentations: Plans for UK-wide retrofit Housing retrofit Bristol’s housing retrofit plans Registration. Tea, coffee and biscuits The big picture, traditional building retrofit across the UK Ingrid Samuel, National Trust DECC speaker invited Andrew Eagles, Sustainable Homes Mareike Schmidt, Bristol City Council Key challenges for responsible retrofit, panel discussion Overview of the key challenges Neil May, Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance (STBA) Technical challenges Colin King, Building Research Establishment (BRE) Heritage challenges Chris Wood, Historic England Delivery & Occupant challenges Alexandra Willey, Affinity Sutton Tea, coffee and biscuits Successfully understanding and managing risks, 20 mins. per speaker including Q&A Focus on large-scale retrofit: English Heritage report and follow-on Nick Heath, STBA/NDM Heath Ltd Blackpool Council SWI toolkit CSE’s guidance for householders and local authorities Planning and best practice guidance: a route map to help householders with their energy saving refurbishment Focus on private landlords: launching the National Trust’s environmental building standards 13.10 – 14.00 14.00 – 14.55 Rachel Coxcoon, Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) Kate Watson, Bristol City Council Jo Lugg, National Trust Lunch Afternoon workshops, hands-on training and in-depth case studies. Option 1: case study Option 2: panel debate 15.00 – 15.30 – 16.30 Option 3: hands-on training Whole building retrofit process: assessment, procurement, installation and use. Natural Building Technologies Option 4: hands-on training Implementing the STBA Guidance Wheel (NB: bring your laptop if you want to try out the IT tool) Nigel Griffiths, STBA Sarah Price, Centre of Refurbishment Excellence (CoRE) Option 3: hands-on training Tea, coffee and biscuits Afternoon workshops, hands-on training and in-depth case studies. Attendees have the option of attending one of the following sessions Case studies on retrofitting nonChair: Bill Gethin domestic buildings: Oliver Smith, 5th Studio Architects Alex Towler, BioRegional • Trinity College Cambridge • NW Bicester council offices Successfully managing procurement, Chair: James Lloyd, National Trust contracts and delivery. Nick Heath, STBA/NMD Heath LTD David Adams, Willmott Dixon Ian Preston, CSE Whole building retrofit process: assessment, procurement, installation Natural Building Technologies and use. Option 4: hands-on training Implementing the STBA Guidance Wheel (NB: bring your laptop if you want to try out the IT tool) Option 1: case study Option 2: panel debate 16.30 – Attendees have the option of attending one of the following sessions Case studies on retrofitting domestic Chair: Ingrid Samuel, National Trust buildings Noel Brosnan, Octavia Housing Russell Smith, Parity Projects Behavior change and the value of engagement. Chair: Andy Kent Andrew Eagles, Sustainable Homes Paul Elliot, Plymouth City Council Alastair Mumford, Regen SW Nigel Griffiths, STBA Julia Bennett, Centre of Refurbishment Excellence (CoRE) Putting it into practice: recommendations and next steps, discussion panel plus Q&A 17.20 – 17.30 17.30 – 19.00 Discussion panel plus Q&A Close SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS: Drinks reception and networking Speakers from the morning Ingrid Samuel, National Trust