Professor Tom Woolley
Tom Woolley B.Arch, PhD is an architect and environmental researcher living in County Down Northern Ireland. He was Professor of Architecture at Queens University Belfast from 1991 to 2007. He is an associate with Rachel Bevan Architects. He has previously taught at the Architectural Association, Strathclyde University and Hull School of Architecture. He is a visiting professor at UITM Malaysia and is now professor at the Graduate School of the Environment at the Centre for Alternative Technology. He was editor of the Green Building Handbook and author of Natural Building. The Green Building Handbook won the CIOB Gold Medal for publishing. He has written many articles contributed chapters to several other books and spoken at various international conferences. He is a regular speaker to voluntary and non-government organisations, self build and community groups. He is a member of the Ministerial Advisory Group for Architecture (Northern Ireland) and an elected Board member of the UK Architects Registration Board. He is Chairman of the UK Hemp Lime Construction Products Association and will publish a book on hemp and lime construction in 2008. He undertakes research and consultancy work for Government bodies and for a number of trade bodies in the construction industry.

He has been shortlisted for the Building Magazine Sustainable Champion Award 2007.


 
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