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Scottish Branch Hybrid meeting Thursday 1 February 2024 RES, Third Floor, STV Pacific Quay Glasgow G51 1PQ and on Teams

 

Scottish Branch Hybrid meeting  
(in-person and on MS Teams)
(Teams details will be emailed to all those who have registered, in-person attendance limited to 40 places booking is essential)
Thursday 1 February 2024
RES, Third Floor, STV Pacific Quay Glasgow G51 1PQ
 
16:30 - 16:45 hrs
A short introduction to Renewable Energy Systems Ltd (RES) in the RES office at STV Pacific Quay hosted by Peter Brooks.  In-person attendance only.
 
16:45 – 18:00 hrs
Passivhaus lessons learned explaining the basics of Passivhaus including issues around noise
A presentation by Matt Bridgestock, followed by an opportunity for Q&A and informal chat.
 
18:30 hrs
Informal dinner (venue TBC)
If you are interested to have an informal dinner after the meeting, please contact Anne Budd (anne@newacoustics.co.uk).

Funding requirements, Scottish Government strategy, Scottish Building Regulations and best practice are moving the construction industry towards all electric, Passivhaus standard building model. Matt will look at what Passivhaus offers, what it means for construction and offer lessons learnt from completed projects. For this seminar, he will try to draw out the areas where acoustics have been impacted, either positively or negatively and discuss how we can adapt to ensure high performance buildings.

Matt Bridgestock is a founding director of Sussed Sustainability. Sussed is a joint venture company established between John Gilbert Architects, Holmes Miller and Armila Sustainability, and which focusses on the sustainability agenda of public sector buildings, and informs clients on briefing, building performance, low carbon considerations and post occupancy evaluation. Matt is a Passivhaus designer with over 15 years’ experience in the design and specification of low carbon and Passivhaus projects.  Alongside a significant number of successfully certified projects he is currently overseeing £300m of school, leisure (including swimming pools) and residential projects, all aiming for Passivhaus or net zero carbon status.

Address

RES, Third Floor, STV Pacific Quay Glasgow G51 1PQ

There is accessible (step-free) access to the building and to the RES office on the third floor.

Public transport:

  • Catch the low level train from Glasgow Central and get off at Exhibition Centre. Then it's a 12 minute walk to STV Pacific Quay
  • Number 23 bus from Union Street (outside Glasgow Central) stops on Govan Road to the rear of STV Pacific Quay

 

Car parking:

  • Free parking is non-existent / limited around the office
  • Glasgow Science Centre Carpark (£5 for 9 hours), 50 Pacific Quay, G51 1EA (10 minute walk to STV Pacific Quay)
  • Multi-storey carpark across the river beside the OVO Hydro, Stobcross Road, G3 8GS  (12 minute walk to STV Pacific Quay) 1-12 hours £11.00

 

If you have any queries about this meeting, please contact Laurent Galbrun (Heriot-Watt University) L.G.U.Galbrun@hw.ac.uk.

 

When
31 January 2024
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