Recent Relief Projects in Nepal
As part of our efforts to assist people affected by the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal, and with so many still living in temporary shelters due to the delays in reconstruction,
Smart Shelter Workshops
Smart Shelter Workshops In January 2016 we were delighted to welcome Martijn Schildkamp, founder of three Smart Shelter divisions, to Dublin for an inspiring programme of lectures, design workshops and hands-on experiments.
Zambia Volunteering 2016
Habitat for Humanity Ireland and EWB – Ireland Volunteer Placements 2016 Habitat for Humanity Ireland is a not-for-profit housing organisation. We work in partnership with and on behalf of Habitat
EWB Annual Conference 2016
The 3rd Annual EWB Conference “Engineering A Better Future” took place at Engineers Ireland, 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge on Monday 29th February as part of Engineers Week. Once again it was
EWB clothes & hygiene kits distribution in Nepal
As part of our efforts to assist people affected by the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal, this week EWB-Ireland funded the distribution of clothes and hygiene products to 143 earthquake affected
Speakers for EWB-Annual Conference
Session 1: Smart Shelter Lecture in Conference Room 3:00pm – 5:00pm Martijn Schildkamp, Founder & Executive Director of Smart Shelter Understanding the Seismic Behaviour of Non-Engineered Building Techniques
Lecture: Understanding the Seismic Behaviour of Non-Engineered Building Techniques for Nepal
Following on from the great success of our week of Smart Shelter Workshops at DIT in January, EWB-Ireland are delighted to welcome back Martijn Schildkamp as Keynote speaker at our
Blanket distribution in Nepal
As part of our efforts to assist people affected by the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal, and with so many still living in temporary shelters due to the delays in reconstruction,
Launch of “Where There is No Engineer” 2016 and Nepal Cultural Event
On Tuesday the 19th January we held the official launch of “Where there is no Engineer – Designing for Community Resilience” at St. Laurence’s church, Grangegorman. The programme was officially opened