TV: Deep dive into the Irish housing industry

The housing industry is in focus on 10 Things To Know About... on Monday, presented by Cork duo Kathriona Devereux and Fergus McAuliffe, and Amy Hassett.
TV: Deep dive into the Irish housing industry

Siobhan Power and Fergus McAuliffe in 10 Things To Know About...

Ireland is facing a housing and infrastructure crisis, and for every house we build, we will require approximately 300 tonnes of raw materials, which is the equivalent of a house-sized hole in the ground.

But how many of us ever think about where all these building materials come from?

That is the subject matter for the second episode in the latest run of science series 10 Things To Know About... on RTÉ1 on Monday at 8.30pm.

Ireland has a natural wealth of core building materials, and we head underground in Monaghan to explore the story of gypsum, a mineral that formed hundreds of millions of years and is now mined as an essential component in the production of the plasterboard that lines the walls of many of our buildings.

The housing challenge is further complicated by the climate crisis.

Concrete is the second most used material in the world after water, but its carbon footprint is massive. And if we build more, we emit more, and with an ageing workforce and skills shortage, we need to rethink and modernise our construction methods.

In Cavan, we investigate new technologies and materials that could revolutionise the construction industry and help it be more efficient and sustainable.

Of course, it’s not always about the new… Ireland is full of beautiful historic buildings and sometimes the greenest construction is the one that already exists.

In the programme, we meet the researchers and stonemasons who are using science to preserve and restore Ireland’s built heritage – its bridges, castles, churches and civic buildings – with care, precision and authenticity.

The episode is presented by Cork duo Kathriona Devereux and Fergus McAuliffe, and Amy Hassett.

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