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Brighton 'Waste House'

Posted: 27 Nov 2018, 13:05
by Mark
An interesting project......
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/wastehouse

Duvets are typically made from fossil fuel-based polyester and old ones are usually buried in landfills or burned.
Here, researchers are experimenting by using them to insulate walls instead.....

Lots of other ideas too....

Posted: 28 Nov 2018, 12:14
by kenneal - lagger
I've fixed an old duvet over the door to our loft space to help with insulation.

Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 07:42
by BritDownUnder
A lot of our cottage conversion from the 1980s in North Nottinghamshire was built with discarded items from the Trent Regional Health Authority construction sites that my father worked on.
The door from the conservatory (the only part that was not former TRHA was the roofing felt) to the garage was labelled 'Pathology' and my school lab coat had a 'Dr Johnson' as a former owner.

I am all for reuse of these materials and if it can give those daft lefties in Brighton something to keep themselves busy and jabber on about then I am all for it.

Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 13:06
by kenneal - lagger
If you had roofing felt on your "conservatory", BDU, it was not a conservatory but a "sun room". A conservatory is defined in the Building Regulations as a room that is predominantly glazed with a glazed roof.

Posted: 01 Dec 2018, 19:15
by BritDownUnder
kenneal - lagger wrote:If you had roofing felt on your "conservatory", BDU, it was not a conservatory but a "sun room". A conservatory is defined in the Building Regulations as a room that is predominantly glazed with a glazed roof.
I stand humbly corrected there Ken. Due to the power of this internet you can even see the effort here. This has been rebuilt and tiled by a later owner but the position and design is still the same. You can still see the Rayburn in picture 3 that kept us warm throughout many a winter.