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HPH151 : When does it make sense to demolish and rebuild? – with Janet Cotterell

We are currently following the progress of Buckinghamshire Passivhaus with video updates in The Hub. In order to provide some background to the project, we spoke to its architect, Janet Cotterell, about the reasons behind her clients decision to completely rebuild the house, rather than follow their original plans of refurbishing it to Passivhaus standard. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 19, 201631 min

HPH150 : Where is the balance between renewables and a fabric first approach? – with Alex Baines

We have been following Alex Baines' Long Barrow Passivhaus self build project in previous podcast and Hub episodes. This time we catch up with him to use his experience of working in the renewables industry, together with his current role as a Passivhaus consultant, to understand how renewables and a fabric first approach can be balanced when building your own energy efficient house. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 12, 201638 min

HPH149 : Can airtightness tests on developer homes be trusted? – with Paul Buckingham of Sustainable Lifestyles

Until fairly recently Paul Buckingham was carrying out airtightness tests on volume built houses. He explains how his role was to make the house pass the test, not about making the house energy efficient. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 5, 201624 min

HPH148 : How do you know you're properly prepared for a self build? – with Dean Scott

Dean Scott and his wife Hannah have never found anywhere they liked enough to buy and have long had a dream to self build instead. With the release of plots at the Graven Hill development in Oxfordshire, they are now looking to start the process and get building! Check out the show notes for more information.

Sep 28, 201626 min

HPH147 : A Passivhaus standard Q & A – with Elrond Burrell

As part of Ben Adam-Smith's video work, podcasts and meeting with other self builders, he is often asked questions about the Passivhaus standard that he doesn't know how to answer. He recently took the opportunity to put those questions to Elrond Burrell, as well as finding out about Elrond's future plans as he gets ready to move back to New Zealand. Check out the show notes for more information.

Sep 21, 201634 min

HPH146 : Could engaging with your local council help your self build? – with Emma Osmundsen from Exeter City Council

It can be difficult to know who to approach at your local authority, other than the planning department, if you're looking to self build. And if you get a knockback where do you take it from there? Emma Osmundsen from Exeter City Council explains who you should be talking to and how working co-operatively and collaboratively could help with your plans to self build. Check out the show notes for more information.

Sep 14, 201633 min

HPH145 : An urban infill that embraces simplicity – with Bernard Tulkens

Building a 94m² Passivhaus with no south-facing glazing, on an infill plot in a conservation area posed many challenges! However architect Bernard Tulken's Lansdowne Drive Passivhaus won a 2016 UK Passivhaus Trust Award. In this case study he talks us through the constraints and decision making involved. Check out the show notes for more information.

Sep 7, 201628 min

HPH144 : What do you do when you can't find land?

Three self builders explain their next steps after struggling to find land upon which to build their new homes. Check out the show notes for more information.

Aug 31, 201630 min

HPH143 : Why I couldn't build a house in 4 years – with Ben Adam-Smith

Ben Adam-Smith reviews the key decisions that may have led to failing to build an energy-efficient home within his desired 4-year timeframe. Check out the show notes for more information.

Aug 24, 201624 min

HPH142 : What is a Passivhaus Designer? – with Marine Sanchez from Enhabit

Marine Sanchez is a building physics engineer and a Passivhaus Designer. She helps explain what a Passivhaus Designer does, when you might need one and how they work within a design team. Check out the show notes for more information.

Aug 17, 201632 min

HPH141 : What is a structural engineer? – with Andrew Collinson

Andrew Collinson explains what the role of structural engineer entails. He also runs through his most frequent tasks on housing projects, outlines how he might interact within a team and gives tips for how to find good structural engineers. Check out the show notes for more information.

Aug 10, 201630 min

HPH140: What is a quantity surveyor? - with Jerry Thomas from Smith Thomas Consult

A quantity surveyor can add far more value to a project than just working out how much your project is likely to cost. Jerry Thomas explains the role of a quantity surveyor, when you should employ one and how it could benefit your self build. Check out the show notes for more information.

Aug 3, 201632 min

HPH139 : Building biology principles – with Tomas Gartner from Gale and Snowden

Tomas Gartner describes building biology as "a more holistic approach to achieving sustainable, low energy buildings with a more human focus." He explains how it is nothing to be feared or fanatical about, but is a sensible approach to understanding the risks and trying to improve them wherever possible. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jul 27, 201640 min

HPH138 : Why an integrated design approach works well for self build – with Charles Grylls and Nick Grant

Integrated design is a way of a design team working collaboratively on a project from the outset. Architect Charles Grylls and Passivhaus Consultant Nick Grant explain how their team works and the benefits it has for the client, as well as for future projects. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jul 20, 201629 min

HPH137 : Opportunities to self build at Graven Hill – with Philip Singleton

Initiated by Cherwell District Council, the Graven Hill Village Development Company are providing opportunities for self builders to create their own homes on a 1900 plot site, on land previously owned by the Ministry of Defence near Bicester. Philip Singleton explains the scheme and what potential customers can expect on their 'customer journey'. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jul 13, 201636 min

HPH136 : 6 observations from 6 Passivhaus projects – with Ben Adam-Smith

Ben Adam-Smith shares what he's learnt from visiting 6 self build projects, each shortlisted for the UK Passivhaus Awards 2016. Regen Media produced 6 video inserts for the ceremony and this gave Ben the opportunity to visit these homes. Now he reflects on each project and the key takeaways. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jul 10, 201620 min

HPH135 : Tips for buying land at auction – with Tom Gresford from Gresford Architects

Tom Gresford likes to use auctions as a way of finding interesting and quirky development sites. He bought an old water tower at auction to build his latest project, Chieveley Passivhaus, which was shortlisted for a UK Passivhaus Award 2016. His intention was to show that you can build beautiful, modern houses in the Passivhaus way. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jun 29, 201628 min

HPH134 : A new build cavity wall Passivhaus – with Angie and Paul Dallas

Angie and Paul Dallas wanted to build a comfortable, energy efficient home for their retirement, using land at their existing property. Paul was also keen to be as hands-on as possible, but their decision to build to the Passivhaus Standard, which he didn't have experience of, left Paul needing to create a role for himself. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jun 22, 201631 min

HPH133 : Building automation and KNX – with Paul Foulkes from Echohouse

Paul Foulkes explains how building automation systems differ from smart home technology, how they can improve energy efficiency, and why the KNX non-proprietary system can help a building adapt to the needs of its occupants. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jun 15, 201633 min

HPH132 : What is modular design and how does it work? – with Peter Schneider

For the past few years Peter Schneider has been looking into how the Passivhaus standard can be introduced to modular homes being built at local factories in the Vermont area of the United States. He explains how they are trying to educate people to realise the benefits and life cycle cost savings of having a better built, energy efficient home. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jun 8, 201636 min

HPH131 : Building a home in your garden for your retirement – with Robert Young

Robert Young explains why he decided to build a home for his retirement at the end of the garden and what steps were necessary to create this low maintenance, high comfort dwelling. There was also one significant constraint on this plot, a mature lime tree, which could not be removed. Ultimately this led to the curved house that was designed. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jun 4, 201631 min

HPH130 : A Passivhaus barn that embraces contextual design – with Lisa Jackson

Lisa Jackson is a planning consultant and together with her husband, who has a background in construction and planning, set out to build an energy efficient home. What they created was a timber frame home built to the Passivhaus standard. Lisa shares her experience of the process and is also able to provide useful tips about getting through the planning process. Check out the show notes for more information.

May 25, 201628 min

HPH129 : Setting up a cohousing scheme – with Chris Wilson from K1

In 2012 Cambridge City Council advertised for potential members for a new cohousing scheme on a plot of land within an existing development. Chris Wilson was struck by the idea of building a consensus based community and is now Chair of the K1 cohousing group. He talks to us about the processes they have gone through to get the scheme to its current stage. Check out the show notes for more information.

May 18, 201631 min

HPH128 : Closing the performance gap – with Helen Brown from Encraft

Helen Brown heads up the building physics department at Encraft. Her main area of interest is in low energy construction in new build housing, with a particular focus on Passivhaus. Based on various research and monitoring methods she is able to explain the differences between actual energy consumption compared with their designed intent. Check out the show notes for more information.

May 11, 201628 min

HPH127 : 5 ways to get proactive when looking for land – with Ben Adam-Smith

Ben Adam-Smith outlines 5 strategies for taking your land search into your own hands. If you have been struggling to unearth a plot for your self build and have time to invest, then these proactive strategies could help you get your hands on something that others have missed. Check out the show notes for more information.

May 6, 201621 min

HPH126 : When is it right to demolish and rebuild? – with Simon Sturgis from Sturgis Carbon Profiling

Simon Sturgis has been studying carbon emissions in the building industry for the last 8 or 9 years. He uses his experience to look at the scenarios of when it might be best to demolish and rebuild, or whether retrofit might be a better option. He also explains how new buildings should be created with their 'circular economy' in mind. Check out the show notes for more information.

Apr 27, 201625 min

HPH125 : How to create beautiful designs through constraints – with Andrew Michler

Andrew Michler has been living off grid in the Colorado Rocky Mountains for over 20 years. He has had a long interest in sustainable design and as well as completing a book about how sustainable architecture around the world responds to its conditions, he has also created Colorado’s first certified Passivhaus home. Check out the show notes for more information.

Apr 20, 201632 min

HPH124 : A contemporary Passivhaus home, built with SIPs – with Paul Newman from Potton

Potton have a history of serving the self build market and are currently building a Passivhaus show home. They are making the details of the build available through their Self Build Live events and are running courses through their Self Build Academy to help people through the self build journey. Paul Newman explains why they’re doing this, and also what lessons they’ve learned from the construction of their Passivhaus show house. Check out the show notes for more information.

Apr 13, 201630 min

HPH123: How different is building a home in the USA versus in the UK? – with Michelle Nelson from Build Your House Yourself University

Like Ben Adam-Smith, Michelle is a podcaster who is keen to build her own home and is sharing the information she learns along the way with her audience. In this episode she and Ben discuss how some of the challenges of the self build market compare in the UK and the US, and also some of the best things about their respective housing industries. Check out the show notes for more information.

Apr 6, 201631 min

HPH122 : Can local knowledge help you uncover a plot of land? – with Ben Adam-Smith

With Ben Adam-Smith struggling to find a plot of land in his town, he has decided to try a new approach and dedicate a full day trying to tap in to local knowledge. He shares the tips he was given and concludes with how successful his day was in progressing his self build plans. Check out the show notes for more information.

Mar 30, 201623 min

HPH121 : The pros and cons of building a Passivhaus with a kit or system – with Janet Cotterell from Passivhaus Homes

Together with her team at Passivhaus Homes, Janet Cotterell has been developing their PH15 system for building houses to Passivhaus standard. She explains the differences between kit and system approaches and why there should be more available on the UK market. Check out the show notes for more information.

Mar 23, 201629 min

HPH120 : What is a self build mortgage? – with Thomas Honour of BuildStore

Thomas Honour is a mortgage adviser for BuildStore, who are mortgage brokers specialising in projects such as self builds. Self build mortgages differ from traditional ones, and Thomas explains some of the products available and what you are likely to need to secure finance for your project. Check out the show notes for more information.

Mar 16, 201626 min

HPH119 : Sourcing materials for your self build – with Harvey Fremlin from the National Self Build and Renovation Centre

Harvey Fremlin is Managing Director of the National Self Build and Renovation Centre, where they have trade exhibitors, run courses and generally provide impartial advice on all things self build. Harvey talks us through the different things to be thinking about when you’re choosing your building materials. Check out the show notes for more information.

Mar 9, 201626 min

HPH118 : How to find a good architect – with Adrian Dobson from RIBA

Keen to focus on the professions involved in a self build project, in this episode we’re looking at architects. Adrian Dobson has worked at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for over 10 years and is their Executive Director Members. He was a practising architect himself and still gives lectures and seminars to students and architects in practice. Adrian explains the benefits an architect can provide, and gives advice on how to find the right one for your project. Check out the show notes for more information.

Mar 2, 201631 min

HPH117 : What to look for in a plot of land – with David Snell, author of Building Your Own Home

David Snell is author of ‘Building Your Own Home’ and writes regularly for ‘Homebuilding & Renovating’. The last time we spoke to David he was working on his 14th and ‘final’ self build project. He has since decided to return to Gloucestershire and is now working on his 15th! With so much experience to draw upon he is able to give examples of what to look for when selecting a plot of land, and how you can tell whether it’s the right one for you. Check out the show notes for more information.

Feb 24, 201633 min

HPH116 : How do you find a good builder of low energy homes? – with Mike Whitfield of Mike Whitfield Construction

Mike Whitfield, of Mike Whitfield Construction, has been focused on creating energy efficient houses in Herefordshire since the 1990s. He explains why building high quality, low energy buildings requires different skills and mind-set to traditional construction, and gives advice on how to find a builder who is up to the task. Check out the show notes for more information.

Feb 17, 201627 min

HPH115 : How to budget for a house build – with Mark Brinkley

Freelance writer and author of Housebuilder’s Bible, Mark Brinkley, has been writing about how to build houses for over 20 years. Now embarking on a new self build project of his own he is aware of how terrifying the process can be! He shares with us some of his experience of how to create a budget, and what you can do to make sure you stick to it. Check out the show notes for more information.

Feb 10, 201640 min

HPH114 : The long road to high performance homes – with David Olivier from Energy Advisory Associates

David Olivier has over 30 years of experience working with architects and engineers, advising on energy conscious design. In 2012 he moved into his own passive solar self build house and shares with us some of what he has learnt professionally, and personally. Check out the show notes for more information.

Feb 3, 201633 min

HPH113 : Budgeting for our eco home – with Tara Murphy and Dimitri Daras

Tara and Dimitri had allocated £350,000 for the purchase of land and costs for building their Gloucestershire home. They explain how they worked with their architect and builder to manage their budget and pass on tips for what they learnt along the way. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jan 27, 201637 min

HPH112 : Getting planning permission for a self build – with Phill Skill

Phill Skill is Lead Business Consultant at Stroud District Council, and for 10 years before that he was their Head of Planning. He talks us through the terminology and processes involved that might apply to a self build project. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jan 20, 201636 min

HPH111 : How value engineering could benefit a house build – with Nick Grant from Elemental Solutions

Nick Grant explains why his childhood “make do and mend” mentality has given him a lifelong passion for doing more with less. Combined with a background in engineering he demonstrates how value engineering can be applied to a house building project. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jan 13, 201630 min

HPH110 : Reflecting on my self-build project – with Ben Adam-Smith

Ben Adam-Smith reviews where he is in his own self-build process and discusses the reasons why there will be some changes to future podcasts. Check out the show notes for more information.

Jan 6, 201621 min

HPH109 : How project management helps your build – with Cesar Abeid

Cesar Abeid has recently written a book called ‘Project Management for You’. He explains how his simple steps approach to project management can help bring an idea into reality, whether in your personal or professional life, and how this methodology can be applied to organising a self-build project without being overwhelmed! Check out the show notes for more information.

Nov 25, 201533 min

HPH108 : Progressing your house build plans before you have your land – with Kirsty Maguire

Ben Adam-Smith has been frustrated by his lack of progress in finding a suitable building plot and has been wondering whether there is anything he can be doing in the meantime to help his project. Kirsty Maguire of Kirsty Maguire Architect Ltd explains the steps that he could be taking now to put him in a stronger position for when he has a site and the project goes live. Check out the show notes for more information.

Nov 18, 201534 min

HPH107 : What Does it Take to Create Sustainable Neighbourhoods? - with Jon Broome

Jon Broome from Jon Broome Architects explains how to create sustainable neighbourhoods and why they make better places to live. He also shares progress on a group self build scheme in Lewisham, London, which is embracing these principles. Check out the show notes for more information.

Nov 11, 201529 min

HPH106 : An Energy Positive House That Addresses Cost, Performance and Buildability – with Professor Phil Jones

Professor Phil Jones from the Welsh School of Architecture at Cardiff University explains how SOLCER House exports more energy to the grid than it uses and addresses fundamental issues relating to affordability, buildability and performance. With governments around the world committing to deliver zero carbon housing by 2019, this project has been designed from the outset as a practical solution. Check out the show notes for more information.

Nov 4, 201526 min

HPH105 : How Far Should You Go with a Low Energy Retrofit? - with Bob Prewett from Prewett Bizley Architects

Prewett Bizley Architects specialises in low energy architecture and Bob has a particular interest in retrofit. He explains that housing is responsible for around 27% of the UK's carbon emissions, so buildings of all ages and styles have a part to play in terms of energy efficiency. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 28, 201531 min

HPH104 : How I Found My Plot of Land - with Donal O'Leary, Nicki Poggi, Arun Alex, and Glen Graney

Arun, Nicki, Donal, and Glen share their stories of how they successfully bought their plots of land. With four case studies to evaluate from three different countries, there’s lots to be learned from our guests today. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 21, 201530 min

HPH103 : Is Building a Passivhaus Expensive? - with Geoff and Kate Tunstall

Geoff and Kate Tunstall explain how they were able to create a fantastic Passivhaus in Denby Dale with a modest budget of around £150,000. They also share how they got caught by a 6-inch ransom strip and what options were open to them. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 14, 201528 min

HPH102 : How to Set Up a Community Energy Scheme - with Matthew Black from Fintry Development Trust

The residents of Fintry, Scotland, were approached back in 2003 by a developer that was looking to set up a wind farm in the area and was seeking local support. After years of negotiations the community agreed to the wind farm on the proviso that they install an extra turbine on the site, for the Fintry community. The wind farm developer paid for the additional turbine, which the community are gradually buying back over 15 years, together with paying maintenance, interest and land rental costs. Check out the show notes for more information.

Oct 7, 201527 min