Getting sustainability into new-build housing, with Robbie McGrath, Head of Sustainability at D/RES Properties
We caught up with friend of the show, Robbie McGrath, Head of Sustainability at D/RES Properties in Ireland. He's a mechanical engineer who meandered his way into sustainability, working as a sustainability consultant with corporate asset managers in the nordics and (bizarrely,) the British Embassy in Finland.
We caught up with friend of the show, Robbie McGrath, Head of Sustainability at D/RES Properties in Ireland. He's a mechanical engineer who meandered his way into sustainability, working as a sustainability consultant with corporate asset managers in the nordics and (bizarrely,) the British Embassy in Finland.
We talked about loads of stuff. He's really interesting.
Some of the references from the show
We talked about loads of stuff. He's really interesting.
Some of the references from the show
- Silken Park, Ireland's largest commercial Passivhaus development, as featured in Passive House Plus, as well as D/RES's own case study.
- D/RES's Tinakilly Park, the recent development that we discuss, that featured heavily in a recent issue of the magazine*.
- The GRESB website. Bizarrely, I couldn't find an explanation of the acronym anywhere on there; I'm sure that Robbie explains it at one point. Otherwise, it seems like a really good scheme.
- That story about rushing foundations to beat building regs in the UK.
- Ireland's Building Energy Rating (BER) system for judging A1 on homes.
- Polar Night Energy, the Finnish company that heats up sandpits.
*"The magazine" is always Passive House Plus.
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