McMaster Street terraces transformed: ‘Quality Streets: Retrofitting Traditional Terraces’

We all know the traditional red brick terraced houses found in Belfast. Many have been demolished in recent years, but there are ways to retain them and make the fit for twenty-first century living. The Ulster Architectural Heritage Society has created a short film which demonstrates how our undervalued stock of traditional terraced houses can be retrofitted using energy–efficient measures. Using the retrofit scheme carried out by Hearth on the 19th century terraces on McMaster Street as an example, the film highlights the importance of harnessing the embodied energy in existing buildings and aims to unmask the concept of retrofitting. PLACE are holding … Continue reading McMaster Street terraces transformed: ‘Quality Streets: Retrofitting Traditional Terraces’

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TUV response writing: could do better

Following an exchange between David Vance of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and myself on Twitter last night, I agreed to read his work on the TUV’s response to the Energy consultation. TUV appreciates that a balanced energy strategy is essential and that renewable energy has a role to play in this. However, we believe that the goals set in Energy A Strategic Framework For Northern Ireland are completely unrealistic. In the Forward (sic) Minister Foster states that Northern Ireland will seek to achieve 40% of its electricity consumption from renewable sources by 2020. This target is repeated another seven … Continue reading TUV response writing: could do better

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