Your chance to visit an inspiring Energy Superhome during Open House London weekend
Tuesday, 10 August 2010 10:48
On 18 & 19 September 2010, hundreds of great buildings of all types and periods opened up their doors to all, completely for free. The event included over 700 buildings, neighbourhood walks, architects' talks, cycle tours and more, giving people an insight into the history, depth and diversity that London's streets have to offer. There was a wide choice: from major landmarks such as the BT Tower, to small private homes and everything in between. Among the houses were at least 14 houses which have reduced their carbon emissions by more than 60% - all members of the Old Homes Super Homes network.
The event was a great success and we’re looking forward to next year already! To check out the organiser’s website, go to http://www.londonopenhouse.org/
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