Oceamex Project

Après 3 mois et demi de découverte de la construction durable en Océanie et au Mexique, le Projet Oceamex a désormais pour but de s'impliquer dans le management du développement durable en Europe.

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After 3 and a half months discovering sustainable construction in Oceania and Mexico, the Oceamex Project is now in a business development phase on the European sustainable development market.

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Enjoy my blog !

Pierre-Loïc Nihoul


jeudi 3 janvier 2008

Queensland

We’ve crossed Queensland through Gold Coast, Brisbane, Burnett Heads, Agnes Water, 1770 Town, Miriam Vale, Monto, Eilsvold, Gympie, Noosa. This is a typical Australian region. Big houses on big lands, sometimes in the middle of nowhere. Most of the time they’re built in lumber, with very weak insulation systems.

I’ve noticed that you can find red cedar in Australia. Wood is good ! Special thoughts to my Canadian friends at CMHC… See picture below, taken close to Brisbane modern art gallery, in South Bank.




Apart from that, I haven’t picked up a lot of information in this state. Nevertheless I have improved my network in Australia with some interesting real estate contacts in Brisbane and surroundings, and that's already interesting.

Enjoy the blog, and happy sustainable year 2008 !

May this year be an extraordinary year for sustainable housing and building in Europe.

Best regards,

Pierre-Loic





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