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World Green Building Week

We are proud to partner with the Irish Green Building Council to present two exclusive tours during World Green Building Week. These events highlight our commitment to creating sustainable, innovative homes that benefit both people and the planet.

Join us as we showcase real-world examples of green building practices in action, and discover how thoughtful design can shape a better future. 

World Green Building Week

Step Inside the Future of Housing at Seven Mills

Tour of one of the Largest Passive House Developments in Europe.

Join us for an exclusive building visit to discover how Passive House requirements can be met at scale on this Affordable Housing Scheme of over 600 apartments.

This on-site experience is hosted by Brian Heverin, Regional Manager and Project Director for Seven Mills, with expert insights from Stephen O’Shea, Head of Sustainable Construction.

Participants are required to bring their own PPE. Discover how sustainable design is transforming residential development from the ground up. Spaces are limited, so register now to secure your spot.

This event has reached capacity. To register for the waitlist for the Tour of one of the Largest Passive House Developments in Europe, submit your details below.

Explore the power of nature-based design

Where Biodiversity meets Sustainable Urban Drainage meets Circular Economy.

Join us outdoors for an engaging guided tour led by Oisin Griffin, Head of Landscape and Urban Design. This site walk offers a unique look at how nature is harnessed to support sustainable drainage solutions in modern housing developments, and how these developments give back through regenerative circular design approaches. Gain an understanding of how Circular thinking ensures that ‘waste’ materials can be processed and reused in-situ. 

No PPE required, but the tour will be outdoors so dress accordingly.  Reserve your spot by registering below. 

Register Below for Where Biodiversity meets Sustainable Urban Drainage meets Circular Economy