The Green Building Handbook Vol 7- Materials and Technologies - Alive2green

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CONTRIBUTORS LLEWELLYN VAN WYK

Llewellyn van Wyk graduated in 1980 from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. He opened his practice in 1984 completing building projects throughout Southern Africa. He joined the CSIR in 2002 and is currently a Principal Researcher in the Built Environment Unit.

ANDY LE MAY Andy is the founder of two organisations, EWIZZ and icologie, that are bringing about positive sustainable social change in SA. EWIZZ is providing zero emission transport solutions and icologie is bringing about sustainable inspiration, motivation and education.

CORALIE VAN REENEN Coralie van Reenen is a professional architect, currently working as a researcher in the CSIR Built Environment Unit. She has a career background in innovative building technologies and is a Green Star Accredited Professional. She has studied environmental law and also lectures architecture students at the University of Pretoria, having a passion for the interface between humankind and the environment.

KEN STUCKE Ken Stucke has had extensive training and experience in green buildings and sustainability in England, France, Botswana and South Africa. In 2001 Ken founded his firm Environment Response Architecture (ERA Architects) with a primary focus on green architecture. Ken has more than 15 years teaching experience at both Wits University and University of Johannesburg where he has been promoting Sustainable Development and “Green Architecture� in carefully formulated courses.

KYLE WICKINS Kyle Wickins has a BSC Masters in Civil Engineering. His thesis included the recycling of construction and demolition waste as an aggregate replacement.

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