Hi Claire,
I'll be at the Passive House conference this year speaking about a number of multi unit passive house projects we are working on at present including the High Street Cohousing project which lots of folks are interested in.
The Coho Hui organisers asked if someone from our group wanted to provide a quick update on our project and because I am already up in Wellington that weekend I said I could do it.
Cheers,
Tim.
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 4:11 PM Claire Loftus passionforlanguage@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone
Have you heard about this event in Wellington this weekend – South Pacific Passive House Conference ?
https://www.facebook.com/events/385651402185780/
Our site picture is the ‘icon’.
I guess this is the kind of thing the Passive House people were/are wanting to cooperate with us on for their marketing.
Then on Tuesday, the same faculty (Architecture and Design) is hosting the national co-housing hui, which I’ve been planning to attend. Only just getting around to booking and thinking about travel (from Hamilton). At one point I saw them saying there would be ‘presentations’ from groups including High Street Co-Housing. Yikes! Now I think what it means is me popping up for a few minutes in the pecha kucha session and updating about our project. Kind of a speed dating way of networking so that people interested know what I look like if they want to ask me more at the informal session at a bar from 4.30, lol
I wonder what the exhibition, “Cohousing Inclusive will be like? Will we be in it? We were approached?
Claire
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Morning tea and international exhibition Inclusive CoHousing
10:50-11:30
NZ CoHousing heritage: Exploring the histories of early collective living projects in Aotearoa
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