.. Eco-Building ..

Torfaen County Borough Council have constructed an `Eco-Building` on the Springvale Industrial Estate, The project costing �300,000, was part of an European Union project funded from the Interreg IIIB programme which is aimed at improving environmental management on industrial estates.

The `Eco-Building`, designed by architects, White Design Associates of Bristol, was constructed from timber, the walls and roof were insulated using straw bales, sandwiched between plywood; and the domed shaped roof was covered in a rubber membrane.

The `design brief` also included the collection of rainwater from the roof to be used in the toilet systems and the lighting within the building, to be of `low energy`.... thereby minimising running costs.

The building will be used by the Council�s Economic Development team to host a range of environmental seminars, workshops and demonstrations for local businesses aimed at helping them reduce their environmental impact. The facility also includes toilets suitable for both able/disabled persons and an external ramp for disabled persons access.

The Eco-Building was completed on time and officially opened, April 6th 2006 by Councillor Bob Wellington, leader of Torfaen County Borough Council.

.. Eco-Building - Springvale Industrial Estate - Cwmbran ..

In June 2006, due to the interest shown by myself in the project and construction of the Eco-building, I was invited to `have a look around`. Ms. Elizabeth Bewick, an Environmental Technician (Torfaen County Borough Council) was my `amiable and informative host` and gave me a valuable insight to the inner workings and eco-friendly materials used throughout the construction and subsequent furnishings within.

Hmmmm , now what can I remember ?

 

* I politely declined a cup of tea as I recalled seeing a line of `little perforated bags` fluttering in the breeze, near the bike shed ... I thought that was taking the `Recycling concept a little too far!``

Update: August 2006 - A wind turbine (100 watt) and solar panel have now been installed.


To view photographs of the Eco-Building during various stages of construction, hover your cursor over each of the photographs to highlight the date and then click to enlarge.

           


.. August 2007 ..

An `Old but New` addition was the construction of a dry stone wall using Pennant stone, the construction method would add to the `bio diversity` by allowing/encouraging insects and plants to `utilise` the nooks and crannies .

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