Networking Event
Little Pot Of Gold
Presented by Andy Marlow
Monday 27th October
Should we be reaching for the stars, or are we chasing rainbows?
Discover the gold: the truth about healthy Net-Zero-Carbon homes in Australia.
Drawing insights from the “Little Pot of Gold” house research, learn about the complex relationship between operational-carbon and embodied-carbon, NatHERS and PHPP, and how to achieve more equitable, affordable & healthy true-net-zero homes for all.
Little Pot of Gold was a response to a national design challenge looked deeply into the health, comfort and carbon implications of single family homes in Australia.
It’s actually 24 different iterations of the same single-family home design, tuned for different climates and conditions in each of Australia’s state capitals and designed to deliberately varying levels of performance and comfort.
The project was conceived to illustrate the inconsistencies in our national approach to housing while demonstrating that a more consistent approach could improve the health, comfort and efficiency of our homes while addressing global issues around carbon. The talk dives into the details of thermal performance and upfront carbon across the nation. Fun!
https://littlepotofgold.wixsite.com/littlepotofgold
We look forward to seeing you at the Roseville golf club or online for what will be an evening of reflection and insights.
Reserve your PlaceEVENT SCHEDULE
6:20pm
Venue meet and greet – Zoom Online open
6.30pm – 7.00 pm
Sponsor – presentation with Q and A
7.00pm – 7.30 pm
Dinner served at tables
7.30pm – 9.00 pm
Richard Choy’s presentation
Includes a short Q & A at the end.
9.00pm
Conclusion of the evening.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Andy Marlow
Andy is an architect and Passivhaus designer. He has been a director at Envirotecture for over a decade and is co-founder of Passivhaus Design & Construct. He has previously been a volunteer Board member of the Australian Passive House Association
Andy believes passionately in a built environment that improves the lives of all people who experience them, not just those that own or commission them.
