The architects behind a unique, plant-based, carbon-negative cork house will be holding a free public lecture at Oxford Brookes.
The architects of Cork House in Eton, which was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize and won the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize last year, will answer questions at a public lecture at Oxford Brookes School of Architecture on Tuesday March 17 at 6pm.
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Find out if it is possible to build a house from cork, if it can withstand British weather and discover how sustainable the cork is.
The lecture is free and open to everyone who has pre-booked via Eventbrite.
Pre-book at, www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/riba-oxfordshireoxarch-lecture-dido-milne-matthew-barnett-howland-oliver-wilton-tickets-92717812473
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