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Showing posts with label Alan Short. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan Short. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

World Tour of Heavy “Masonry” Construction Projects



Look at the countless architectural examples from history, and then study the truly riveting examples of heavy masonry construction from today. It’s this simple: Designing with brick can save energy and reduce fluctuating interior temperatures. 1st Image: The Queens Building @ De Montfort University)

Professor Alan Short MA DipArch RIBA FRSA (Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and Chairman Short & Associates Architecture) delivered a fantastic keynote address at the 2nd Annual BrickStainable Awards Ceremony. An inspiring talk about the historical influences and styles of architecture, bio-climatic design strategies and building performance, and basic design concepts including: thermal mass, stack effect, and orientation were also discussed.

Brick allows you an unbelievable amount of design flexibility in color, size, pattern, shape, detail, and adaptability. It not only promises hundreds of years of durability, but it is manufactured from abundant, organic materials that are typically locally sourced.



Final thought from Professor Short:
“…to return to this chart (Image 2), there is an order of magnitude saving in energy and cost available through careful design. Only at this point should renewable energy technologies be introduced to deliver the residual and potentially much reduced energy requirement for comfort. Don’t apply gadgets to the top bar!”

Click here to download the entire keynote address.


Drawing and advice from Georgia Short, Age 7.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Top Ten Reasons to Attend the BrickStainable Awards Ceremony!

10.
Get an upclose look at inspiring designs and advancements in sustainable design!

9.
Best networking opportunity of 2011 with the A/E/C community!

8.
Keynote speaker, Cambridge University Professor Alan Short will travel from the UK to speak at the program!

7.
Meet the winning teams from across the globe!

6.
Talk to the esteemed panel of jurors!

5.
Mingle with the BrickStainable visionaries Alan Richardson, Peter Doo & Rob Busler!

4.
Enjoy the National Building Museum (one of the most magnificent masonry structures in the world – 15 million bricks – 124 years old)!

3.
Fantastic cocktail reception, delicious dinner & drinks!

2.
Meet our incredible partners who helped us make BrickStainable possible!

1.
Spend an evening in Washington, DC and enjoy all the city has to offer!

Due to the nature of this event, limited tickets will be sold. We hope you will join us!
Click here for ticket info.