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Symposium: Mobilizing the New Environmentalists


Date/Time

8th of May 2007 - 1800

Location

The Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA

Summary

Sponge in association with atelier ten.

atelier ten, the leading firm of consulting environmental engineers, is calling for urgent focus on recruiting, educating and training the next generation of professionals needed to sustain the burgeoning environmental engineering industry. The firm is joined by leading voices from architecture, property and education at its waymark symposium announced today.

?Mobilizing the New Environmentalists? is focusing on the growing input to sustainable design, required by the mechanical and electrical engineers who make buildings work. Environmental issues have rightly become the focus of global attention but they bring a new problem of ?sustainable skills? ? or rather, the lack of them.

Speakers include:

* Patrick Bellew, Managing Director, atelier ten consulting environmental engineers
* Dan Epstein, Environmental Policy Manager, English Partnerships
* Derek Clements-Croome, Professor of Construction Engineering, University of Reading
* Paul Monaghan, Partner, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
* Ian Goodfellow, Partner, Penoyre & Prasad

To attend please complete and email to Sponge a registration form

Cost

free

   
Organiser

atelier ten & Sponge

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