Another reason it must be going mainstream is the number of stand sporting scantily clad ladies. Well, I assume they are ladies!
The AECB was giving out badges saying "Never mind the Green Wash, join the AECB!"
There was a wide range of free seminars from out and out green wash to informatives about eco refurb and Passivhaus design. A friend of mine went to a conference session with Dr Alice Roberts as main speaker. He's not sure what she said but she looks better in person than on the TV! Apparently Tony Juniper, who chaired the session seemed to agree.
There was an Architect talking about the problems caused by all the regulations that prevented her designing buildings as she would wish! Thank god for the regulations is all that I can say. Unfortunately she is in a majority in the architectural profession at the moment.
Another Architect asked what problems were encountered with mold growth in Passivhaus buildings because of the high levels of insulation and the air tightness. He left after being told there isn't a problem because the internal structure never gets cold enough to cause condensation because of the elimination of cold bridges and the overall insulation thickness and there is continuous low level ventilation. He left in a huff with his sidekick who also obviously didn't believe what he was told. Can't convince everyone I suppose. I should have asked him if he knew a bloke who went by the name of The Inspector?
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Was it worth spending three days there? For the seminars, yes. For the exhibition, no. If you sat down with the guide and map and picked out what is not bling you could do the rest in a day or less.