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The zero-carbon, timber-frame COP26 House was developed as part of the two-week COP26 event in Glasgow in November 2021. The house was built to showcase zero carbon, circular solutions in building, and living, using natural materials, technology and skills we already have readily available today in the UK.

We'll be joined by Peter Smith from Roderick James Architects and Beyond Zero Homes. He'll provide an overview of the background and construction of the Zero Carbon COP26 House.

Following COP26, the house was dismantled into the original prefab panels and has now been rebuilt as a holiday home at Rothiemurchus Estate. Register for the webinar in order to find out more about this exciting project, and the potential impact for the wider construction industry.

Designed for Deconstruction – COP26 House

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Event Type(s) Talks & Debates
Admission / Cost FREE
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: meshwork.mesh-energy.com/...

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Meshwork

About Meshwork is a unique network, run in partnership with Mesh Energy, which brings together architects, developers, installers, students and anyone else who is interested in low-energy and sustainable building design.

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