Ashley Cooper / Triple glazed windows in old farmhouse refurbished to be as environmentally friendly as possible. Grayrigg, Cumbria, England, UK, April 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Triple glazed windows in old farmhouse refurbished to be as environmentally friendly as possible. Grayrigg, Cumbria, England, UK, April 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / Insulation in old farmhouse refurbished to be as environmentally friendly as possible. Grayrigg, Cumbria, England, UK, April 2012.
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Ashley Cooper / The Brockholes visitor centre at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust reserve in Preston, Lancashire, UK. The Brockholes reserve is a wetland habitat constructed from old gravel pit workings. The green visit...
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David Pattyn / Great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) pair with crest erect during courtship dance, The Netherlands. March.
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Pat Tuson / The Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) an eco building with cowls which incorporates a passive ventilation system on the green roof. The Horniman Museum, London, England UK, October 2008
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Pat Tuson / Green roof on The Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) an eco building with cowls on the roof which incorporate a passive ventilation system. The Horniman Museum, London, UK
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Pat Tuson / A Cowl which incorporates a passive ventilation system on the roof of the Centre for the Environment at the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, London, UK
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Pat Tuson / A Cowl which incorporates a passive ventilation system on the roof of the Centre for the Environment, Horniman Museum, London, UK
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Pat Tuson / The Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) an eco building with cowls which incorporate a passive ventilation system on the roof. The Horniman Museum London, UK
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Pat Tuson / The Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) an eco building with showing cowls which incorporate a passive ventilation system. The Horniman Museum London, UK
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Pat Tuson / The Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) an eco building with cowls which incorporate a passive ventilation system on the green roof. The Horniman Museum London UK