Designing Buildings for Bats and Biodiversity: A Course for Architects
Target audience: Architects and building designers
The move towards air tight buildings has meant that many of the traditional spaces used by wildlife, such as birds and bats, are no longer provided for in new buildings. This course explores many of the considerations, principles and techniques available to design and build biodiversity-friendly buildings.

Course content will include:
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Basic bat and bird ecology
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Planning and protected species
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Basic principles
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Technology and design
- Case-studies
2012 courses
| Date | Length | Venue | Availability | Cost |
| 28 June | 2-5pm | The Oxford Centre, Oxford | Book through RIBA (CPD) | £66 to £96 (see RIBA booking form for details) |
| 2 Oct | Full day | Roots and Shoots Study Centre, London | Spaces available | £180 |
Discounts
£5 for BCT members (only applicable to 2 October course) (join today to get your discount!)
NB: Corporate members may be entitled to additional discounts. Click here for more information on becoming a corporate member
To book
To book a place on the RIBA CPD course, click here to download the booking form.
To book a place on the BCT full day course, click here to download the booking form.
If you are interested in running this as an in-house course, please contact Dave Sutton.