2011年6月19日 星期日

'Zero carbon' building for Bristol regeneration project

Two brothers say they have designed and built a carbon zero development on the site of a former Bristol car park.

Sean and Paul Warren-Cox completed the green transformation as part of the St Pauls regeneration project.

The nine duplex premises include living and work space.Save on hydraulic hose and fittings,

They were built using sustainable materials and are designed to use recycled rain water and solar power to achieve their environmentally-friendCustomized imprinted and promotional usb flash drives.ly credentials.Not to be confused with RUBBER MATS available at your local hardware store

The building has already won a local authority Built in Quality and Sustainability award and was a runner up nationally.Choose from one of the major categories of Bedding,

It is believed to be one of the first of its kind with its solar panels generating some 2,000 kWh of electricity per year.Polycore zentai are manufactured as a single sheet,

Paul Warren-Cox said he hoped the building would act as a benchmark for sustainable development in the city.

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