Sinopsis
If you're building a home in the UK, this aims to arm you with the knowledge you need. It features regular interviews with green building experts and self-builders (who have been there and done it). And the ongoing mission is to explore what houses we should be building in the 21st century.
Episodios
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HPH027 : Does Hiring a Project Manager Save Money? - with Mike Jacob from Trunk Low Energy Building
17/07/2013 Duración: 28minMike Jacob from Trunk Low Energy Building provides an insight into the benefits of hiring a project manager for a house build. Also Ben Adam-Smith reflects on the UK Passivhaus Awards 2013.
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HPH026 : Achieving Airtightness in Low Energy Buildings - with Paul Jennings from Aldas
03/07/2013 Duración: 26minPaul Jennings from Aldas explains why airtightness is an important factor to grasp when constructing an energy efficient home. He also shares how forward planning, attention to detail and teamwork are imperative for achieving good airtightness results.
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HPH025 : The Myths of Passivhaus (Passive House) - with Elrond Burrell from Architype
12/06/2013 Duración: 34minElrond Burrell from Architype helps bust some of the common myths that surround the Passivhaus standard.
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HPH024 : Designing Buildings That Are Radically Sustainable Yet Elegantly Simple - with Jonathan Hines from Architype
03/06/2013 Duración: 23minJonathan Hines from Architype explains the concept of eco-minimalism and also the very different approach that guides them as a business. We discover how this design philosophy has helped shape an exciting new scheme of 150 Passivhaus homes for the village of Kingstone, Herefordshire. One the day this podcast was published the development - in conjunction with ArchiHaus - was granted planning approval! N.B. Our interview with Jonathan was recorded on 20th March 2013.
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HPH023 : A Cottage Built with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) - with Kingsley Barraclough (Client Case Study)
20/05/2013 Duración: 29minKingsley Barraclough shares his experience of building a house and explains why he decided to use structural insulated panels (SIPs).
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HPH022 : Why Build a House with Straw Bales? - with Mark Saich from Green Building Solutions
04/05/2013 Duración: 25minMark Saich from Green Building Solutions gives an insight into why straw bale building is becoming popular. He also addresses some of the issues that we may harbour around the safety and durability of this low impact and low carbon material.
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HPH021 : Creating Healthier Homes For New Zealand - with Matthew Cutler-Welsh from Home Style Green
11/04/2013 Duración: 26minMatthew Cutler-Welsh from Home Style Green explains some of the challenges of creating sustainable urban systems. He also shares his goals as a podcaster, including championing healthier, better homes for New Zealand.
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HPH020 : An Introduction to Ventilation in The Home - with Andy Simmonds from Simmonds Mills Architects
05/04/2013 Duración: 28minAndy Simmonds from Simmonds Mills Architects explains ventilation in the home, why it's important and what the options are if you're looking to retrofit a property for energy efficiency.
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HPH019 : How Does Self Build in the UK Compare to Germany? with Mark Brinkley, Author of The Housebuilder's Bible
23/03/2013 Duración: 31minMark Brinkley considers why the UK has the smallest proportion of self build across Europe and what changes might need to occur if we wanted to adjust the balance. Mark shares why Germany's system is more likely to lead to higher standards and communities that embrace development.
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HPH018 : Ecobuild 2013
13/03/2013 Duración: 23minLondon's Ecobuild has just concluded for another year and Ben Adam-Smith shares his experience of the event. In this episode he chats to four people he met there - Janet Cotterell from Passivhaus Homes, Jon Bootland from the Passivhaus Trust, Jo Gooding from the UK Cohousing Network and Robert Stern from Litmus Films.
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HPH017 : Can a Ground Source Heat Pump Make an Old House Energy Efficient? with Justin Broadbent from ISO Energy
26/02/2013 Duración: 28minJustin Broadbent from isoenergy explains what a ground source heat pump is and how it could be used as a solution to make a period property energy efficient.
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HPH016 : Finding The Balance Between Heritage and Sustainable Design
20/02/2013 Duración: 30minWhat's more important - preserving heritage architecture or retrofitting it to high energy efficiency? In our first forum on a Google+ Hangout we discuss some of the issues. The Panel Writer and blogger Roger Hunt (who appeared in our 10th podcast) Writer and Passivhaus consultant Adam Dadeby from Passivhaus Homes (who appeared in our 5th podcast) Homeowner Ross Atkin (who has recently retrofitted his Victorian house)
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HPH015 : How Content Marketing Could Help to Promote Positive Actions Against Climate Change
12/02/2013 Duración: 28minBen Adam-Smith shares an idea he has about using the Internet to communicate the need for incremental lifestyle change as an action to combat climate change. This one-off episode focusses on how you could use content marketing to get your message across. Cesar Abeid from The Construction Industry Podcast is Ben's guest and helps explain how content marketing works.
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HPH014 : Low Energy Barn Conversions - with Bill Butcher from Green Building Store
29/01/2013 Duración: 30minBill Butcher from Green Building Store shares his approach to creating a low energy barn conversion by building a box within a box. Stirley Community Farm will meet the EnerPHit standard.
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HPH013 : What Preparation is Necessary Before Building a House? - with Jason and Lucy Reeve (Client Case Study)
16/01/2013 Duración: 33minJason and Lucy Reeve share what preparation was necessary to commission their new-build home and Ben Adam-Smith considers what's more important in renovation, preserving the past or creating a sustainable future.
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HPH012 : Should You Invest in Renewable Energy? - with Dr Derek Taylor from Altechnica
02/01/2013 Duración: 32minDr Derek Taylor from Altechnica weighs up the pros and cons of various renewable energy sources and shares his thoughts on whether you should be generating at home. He also talks about his role in creating one of the UK's most energy-efficient homes.
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HPH011 : Building Houses That Alleviate Fuel Poverty - with Dr Brenda Boardman from the Environmental Change Institute (ECI), Oxford University
17/12/2012 Duración: 33minDr Brenda Boardman reflects on the world's energy situation, climate change and the growing problem of fuel poverty. She gives practical advice on how this affects building or renovating a property.
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HPH010 : Can You Damage an Old House When Making it Energy Efficient? - with Roger Hunt
04/12/2012 Duración: 34minRoger Hunt explains how to make a period property energy efficient without damaging the building or creating problems for yourself in the future. Also House Planning Help gets its first guest blogger, Paul Mallion from Conker Conservation.
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HPH009 : Retrofitting a Victorian House to Passivhaus Standard #2 - with Alex Rice from Green Tomato Energy
20/11/2012 Duración: 24minAlex Rice, Senior Engineer at Green Tomato Energy, explains that there are few technical challenges that remain when retrofitting a period home into a low energy building and it is a case of how you apply those solutions to the given building.
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HPH008 : Retrofitting a Victorian House to Passivhaus Standard #1 - with Tom Pakenham from Green Tomato Energy
05/11/2012 Duración: 30minTom Pakenham from Green Tomato Energy describes the practical challenges of making a Victorian house energy efficient. Plus how passive house principles helped a Norwegian explorer in the 1890s.