The AECB (Association for Environment Conscious Building) is a network of individuals and companies with a common aim of promoting sustainable building. Running since the 1980’s, the AECB are the largest and oldest network for sustainable building.
The AECB brings together contractors, trades people, self builders, architects, designers, engineers, manufacturers, housing associations, local authorities and academics to help develop, share, train and promote sustainable building best practice. This in turn promotes excellence in design and construction.
Through this work, the AECB wants to help educate and help effect deep lasting change within the construction industry. As part of the change to help better our lives (as well as others and the planet) & well-being through comfort, health and sustainability in our homes. The AECB is run by its members and is an independent, not for profit organisation.
To find out more visit https://aecb.net/.
Latest News from the ACEB
- Conker new office 29 November 2024We are delighted to have moved into a new low energy office this summer, coinciding with our 25th anniversary. We are located close to the centre of Canterbury ( a […]
- Welcome to the New AECB Website! 26 November 2024We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the brand-new AECB website! Designed with you in mind, this updated platform offers a fresh look, enhanced functionality, and a wealth of resources […]
- New Webinar Booking Now – From bottle walls to bat roofs: innovative housing design to keep cool in the tropics. 8 November 2024Dr Ben Roberts will discuss the findings from recent research projects from homes and test buildings in Nigeria and Ghana with the aim to adapt and retrofit homes to keep […]
- New Webinar Recording Available – A Tale of Two Retrofits 30 October 2024A quick delve into the contrasting approaches of Greater Manchester’s first two AECB CarbonLite Retrofit Level 2 Projects; One an Edwardian manor house, the other a 1980s bungalow AECB Members watch […]
- New Webinar Recording Available Now – The Impact of Flooding on People and Communities 11 October 2024Flooding is becoming more regular and can hit people hard. The average person is out of their home for around 9 months after a flood. This presentation explores what can […]