Skip to main content

Inspiring the Next Generation of Green Engineers

The built environment accounted for 40% of the UK’s carbon footprint, with 80% of the housing stock projected for 2050 already constructed. This project engaged Year 5 pupils in Salford and Blackburn with the principles of sustainable development and green engineering, placing a strong emphasis on retrofitting and eco-friendly construction methods.


Mini Green House Render

Your Miniature Greenhouse

Your Miniature Greenhouse introduced Year 5 pupils to sustainable development and green engineering through hands-on learning. Engineering ambassadors worked with pupils to explore decarbonisation, emission-reduction technologies, and energy efficiency. Pupils designed and built miniature eco-homes incorporating retrofitting techniques, renewable energy sources, and biodiversity preservation.

Greener Houses for the Future

Running alongside Your Miniature Greenhouse, the Greener Houses for the Future project also focused on engaging Year 5 pupils in Salford with the decarbonisation of the construction sector. This sister initiative introduced children to novel green building materials and sustainable design practices, encouraging them to think critically about the environmental impact of housing.


Energy House 2.0

Project Videos

Explore highlights from the programme through these videos:


Project Impact

We’re proud of the positive outcomes from these initiatives. Here are some key impact highlights:

  • Number of pupils engaged: 89
  • Schools involved: 3
  • Feedback from participants: TBC
  • Increase in interest in STEM careers: TBC

Supported by Ingenious

These initiatives were supported by Ingenious, a public engagement grants scheme that funds projects connecting the public with engineers and engineering. Ingenious also provides engineers with valuable training and opportunities to develop their public engagement skills, helping to build stronger links between engineering professionals and the communities they serve.


Partners

The Making Rooms
Friends of Energy House 2.0
primary school pupils building houses