

House Planning Help Podcast
Ben Adam-Smith
If you want to build a house, where would you start?
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Nov 25, 2015 • 33min
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!
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Nov 18, 2015 • 34min
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.
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Nov 11, 2015 • 30min
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.
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Nov 4, 2015 • 27min
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.
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Oct 28, 2015 • 32min
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.
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Oct 21, 2015 • 30min
HPH104 : How I Found My Plot of Land - with Donal O'Leary, Nicki Poggi, Arun Alex, and Glen Graney
Donal, Nicki, Arun, and Glen share their stories of successfully buying plots of land. Topics include finding land in Ireland, tips for finding land, acquiring the perfect plot, expanding a garden, and exploring worst case scenarios and searching for land.

Oct 14, 2015 • 29min
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.
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Oct 7, 2015 • 27min
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.
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Sep 30, 2015 • 31min
HPH101 : 5 Common Traits of Self-Builders - with Michaela Benson from Goldsmiths
Michaela Benson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has spent the last three years working on a research project called 'Self-Building - The Production and Consumption of New Homes From the Perspective of Households'. She wanted to understand the diversity of the houses people build, their motivations for doing it and their experiences of the process. Her interviews with twenty individual self-builders and five group projects during that time have led her to notice characteristics that these people share.
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Sep 22, 2015 • 44min
HPH100 : Constructing Long Barrow Passivhaus - with Alex Baines
We catch up with Alex Baines, a Passivhaus consultant who you may remember from episode 74. We spoke to him then about how gaining support for his semi earth-sheltered rural self-build from his local community helped him achieve the necessary planning permissions. Almost a year on we spoke with him again to see what progress he has made on the build so far.
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