

House Planning Help Podcast
Ben Adam-Smith
If you want to build a house, where would you start?
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Apr 11, 2013 • 27min
HPH021 : Creating Healthier Homes For New Zealand - with Matthew Cutler-Welsh from Home Style Green
Matthew 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.

Apr 5, 2013 • 28min
HPH020 : An Introduction to Ventilation in The Home - with Andy Simmonds from Simmonds Mills Architects
Andy 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.

Mar 23, 2013 • 31min
HPH019 : How Does Self Build in the UK Compare to Germany? with Mark Brinkley, Author of The Housebuilder's Bible
Mark Brinkley, author of The Housebuilder's Bible, discusses the differences between self build practices in the UK and Germany, exploring levels of self build, house building models, impact on communities, and role of councils and land ownership.

Mar 13, 2013 • 23min
HPH018 : Ecobuild 2013
London'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.

Feb 26, 2013 • 28min
HPH017 : Can a Ground Source Heat Pump Make an Old House Energy Efficient? with Justin Broadbent from ISO Energy
Justin 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.

Feb 20, 2013 • 30min
HPH016 : Finding The Balance Between Heritage and Sustainable Design
What'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)

Feb 12, 2013 • 29min
HPH015 : How Content Marketing Could Help to Promote Positive Actions Against Climate Change
Ben 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.

Jan 29, 2013 • 31min
HPH014 : Low Energy Barn Conversions - with Bill Butcher from Green Building Store
Bill 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.

Jan 16, 2013 • 34min
HPH013 : What Preparation is Necessary Before Building a House? - with Jason and Lucy Reeve (Client Case Study)
Jason and Lucy Reeve share their preparation for commissioning a new-build home. They discuss the decision to build instead of renovating, working with an architect, and incorporating new ideas into the design. They talk about effectively communicating with planners and conducting thorough research. They emphasize the importance of having an open mind during the design process and using a scrapbook to convey preferences. The speaker also shares humorous experiences with planning permission and discusses their environmental activism and content marketing efforts.

Jan 2, 2013 • 33min
HPH012 : Should You Invest in Renewable Energy? - with Dr Derek Taylor from Altechnica
Dr 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.


