Dr Lucy Jones – France/UK

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Name (contact person) Dr Lucy Jones
Are you a registered company OR member of a registered organisation? No
VAT number of your company OR registration number of your organisation Individuel
Do you have a trade licence No
Country France
Address 116 Boulevard Crillon,84300, Cavaillon, France
E-Mail lucyjonesfrance@gmail.com
Skills as consultant (for sustainable/straw bale building), trainer (straw bale, natural plaster, construction)
Other skills Researcher and university lecturer
Time of experience (since) 2010
References I am a social-science researcher on the perceptions of eco-housing and sustainable materials including straw. I am currently a senior lecturer at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Wales (see: https://gse.cat.org.uk/index.php/march-staff-profiles-2/134-dr-lucy-jones) where I teach on the MSc Sustainability and Adaptation. Previously I was the programme leader of the MSc Sustainable Architecture Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. I have taught the history and theory of sustainable materials at Masters level since 2010 but I have been passionate about straw bale building since attending the International Straw Bale Building Conference in 2004 in Denmark. I would love to collaborate with others who are building with straw and offer my expertise in undertaking academic research. I currently live in the South of France.
Salary expectations (€, incl. VAT, per day) Contact to discuss
I offer my works in the following countries Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Is., Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Guernsey, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City

 

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The European Straw Building Association is an independent European association, devoid of any profit making motive. The object of the Association is to promote and develop the use of straw, as a sustainable way of building in all the senses of the term “sustainable”: renewable, ecological, healthy, energy and climate efficient, social and economic.
The Association is a federation composed of organisations and people particularly concerned with the use of straw in buildings.