For those of you who are not aware EBUK (Earth Building UK) is hosting a conference on January 13th 2012, giving people the opportunity to speak and listen to some well respected people in the Sustainable Building community.
This is a unique opportunity to talk to people with skills, products and with research experience in this fast growing area.
Earth plaster is fast growing for many different reasons including its ability to be used on old and new buildings, its attractive and unique appearance, the fact that it is a great alternative to existing modern wall coverings like paint and to top it all off it has fantastic health benefits and is very sustainable.
'The Clay Plaster Company' will be showcasing some of our products there, and there will be plenty of information you can take away with you. We hope that you enjoy the show...
About EBUK
Who they are:
Earth Building U.K. was established to foster the conservation, understanding and development of building with earth in the United Kingdom.
It brings together builders, academics, researchers, architects, engineers, manufacturers and many more to work in areas of common interest at a national and local level. An inaugural conference on the 16th January 2009 in Bath formally established the organisation and they look forward to growing and developing over the coming years.
EBUK is bringing together builders, academics, researchers, architects, engineers, manufacturers and many more to work in areas of common interest at a national and local level.
Their aims are to:
- promote earth building in contemporary construction
- assist the recognition, understanding and significance of earth buildings
- foster traditional skills and promote new technologies
- network their membership to promote earth building locally, nationally and internationally
- research and develop technical understanding
- share experience and knowledge through a program of seminars and annual conferences.
They are a membership organisation run by a group of volunteers.
EBUK Conference
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