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Individuals
Alan
Pither
A BREEAM
Assessor since the scheme started in 1990. He is also an
NHER Assessor and Trainer and offers a wide-ranging consultancy
in energy efficiency and environmental design.
Ian Orme
(RTA
Ltd)
Specialises
in the assessment of energy efficiency in buildings and the built
performance of buildings. He is an NHER Assessor and a leading
consultant in the ventilation of buildings.
Allyson Vernon (G&S)
An Architect specialising in sustainable design and construction.
Allyson specialises in office and housing design including External
Wall Insulation Consultancy
Mary Ince (I & M)
After 15 years persuading local authorities to improve the
energy efficiency of their housing and public buildings, now a
Partner in a consultancy which provides a variety of services
relating to energy and environmental aspects of buildings.
David Gale (G&S)
An Architect and Partner in Gale & Snowden Architects
who specialises in ecological building and landscape design. He
is a Permaculture designer, and registered consultant to
the BRE including a registered Design Advice Consultant.
Lawrence
Millyard (G&S)
An Architect
specialising in environmntal housing design
Consortium
Organisations
Gale
& Snowden Architects (G&S)
Provide
an integrated environmental design consultancy service for a wide
range of private, community and commercial clients for both new
and existing buildings and landscapes. Since 1992 the practice
has established itself at the forefront of environmental design
and is able to undertake work thought the UK. For further information
on Gale & Snowden Architects visit www.ecodesign.co.uk
or contact on 01237 474952 or email: galesnow@ecodesign.co.uk
Rickaby Thompson Associates Ltd (RTA Ltd)
The
practice was formed in 1982, and has worked on hotels, university
buildings, sports clubhouses, commercial developments, public
and private housing, and individual homes. The core skills
of the company are based around providing a complete consultancy
service to support energy efficient, sustainable development.
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