Ingenious Talks: The Northern Nomad Tiny Home – Pushing the Limits of Sustainabilitu
Ingenious Talks: The Northern Nomad Tiny Home – Pushing the Limits of Sustainabilitu
Categories: General, Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone
Location Details
Sunnyside Library 1049 Bank Street Ottawa
Contact Information
Engineering Events Team, 613 520 2600 ext. 1184, engineering.events@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: The Faculty of Engineering and Design
More Information: Please click here for additional details.
Lecture Synopsis: The Nothern Nomad is a net-zero energy tiny home intended for Ottawa's cold climate. The project was designed and constructed by Carleton Architecture and Engineering students. With a focus on sustainability, the project has several innovative features such as building integrated solar panels, electrical car battery integration, and atmospheric water harvesting. Join project supervisor Professor Scott Bucking as he tells the story about how the project came to be and what comes next.
About the Series: Ingenious Talks is a special speaker series from the Faculty of Engineering and Design that engages the community in discussions of timely and innovative ideas in engineering, design and technology.
For questions, or to let us know about your attendance, please send a message to engineering.events@carleton.ca