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It details how \u2013 through intelligent design, materials, energy efficiency, water management and ecological enhancement \u2013 arts organisations are beginning to realise the benefits of environmental action, from financial resilience to reputational benefits and audience development. In this webinar Julie\u2019s Bicycle are joined by a case study guest speaker for a live discussion and to share practical advice on developing sustainable building projects. Our special guest is Robert Longthorne, Building Development Director at Liverpool Everyman. 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