PreLoved Buildings early-bird registration closing soon
Early-bird registrations for the PreLoved Buildings 2013 conference will close on 18 October.
With a tagline of ‘preloved buildings reloved’, the conference will explore questions of how Australia’s existing building stock can be re-imagined into energy-efficient, environmentally sound buildings.
Keynote speakers include Robert Morris-Nunn from Circa Morris-Nunn Architects and Jon McCormick from Brookfield Johnson Controls.
Other speakers at the conference will cover a broad swathe of topics around existing buildings, from complex rule-based, fault-detection technology to a thorough review of Melbourne’s Council House (CH2), one of Australia’s first 6-star Green Star buildings.
The PreLoved Buildings 2013 conference, presented by AIRAH (Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Airconditioning and Heating), will be held in Sydney on 13 and 14 November.
For more information and to register, click here.
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