

House Planning Help Podcast
Ben Adam-Smith
If you want to build a house, where would you start?
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Sep 3, 2014 • 24min
HPH069 : What is Active House? - with Rory Bergin from HTA Design LLP
Rory Bergin from HTA Design LLP explains why building standards are devised, the pros and cons, and why people adopt voluntary standards. He also gives an overview of the Active House standard.

Aug 28, 2014 • 31min
HPH068 : Is a Green Roof a Good Choice? - with Dusty Gedge from Livingroofs.org
Dusty Gedge, founder of Livingroofs.org, explains the benefits of installing a green roof, how it can be simple and why lots of people get swayed by commercial systems.

Aug 21, 2014 • 25min
HPH067 : How a Home Energy Assessment Can Inform Retrofit Measures - with Graham Hunter from Parity Projects
Graham Hunter from Parity Projects explains how data collected from one of their energy assessments is then turned into a report of options for the homeowner. This follows on from episode 60 which trailed Graham as he conducted an assessment.

Aug 13, 2014 • 24min
HPH066 : The Main Reasons Why Airtightness Can Be Compromised - with Stephen Gurney from Ecological Building Systems
Stephen Gurney from Ecological Building Systems explains the main causes of poor airtightness test results.

Aug 7, 2014 • 26min
HPH065 : How Simple Design Decisions Can Impact on Energy Performance - with Alan Budden from Eco Design Consultants
Alan Budden from Eco Design Consultants explains how simple design decisions can drastically alter the energy performance of a house and why this means your designer needs to be using a tool like the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) to better inform these decisions.

Jul 30, 2014 • 23min
HPH064 : Should You Expect Overheating in a Passivhaus? - with Ken Levenson from 475 High Performance Building Supply
Ken Levenson from 475 High Performance Building Supply explains what overheating is, why it happens and how to deal with it.

Jul 23, 2014 • 32min
HPH063 : Smart Energy and Data - with Doug King
Doug King explains what smart energy systems are, how they work and whether we should be embracing them in our new homes.

Jul 16, 2014 • 23min
HPH062 : Does a Passivhaus Need a Heating System? - with Alan Clarke
Building services engineer Alan Clarke explains what factors should be considered when choosing a heating system for a low energy home.

Jul 10, 2014 • 27min
HPH061 : Should My House be Off-Grid?
If the idea of going 'off-grid' excites you, then perhaps now is a great time to be doing it. We live in an era where the cost of items such as solar panels is continually dropping and this is juxtaposed with fossil fuel reserves that deplete day by day.
While you may even be forced off-grid if you move to a remote location, does it make sense going off-grid if you have perfectly good access (for example, in a town or village)? And with different grids -transport, gas, water - which is the easiest to unplug from?!
In this discussion (which was one of our Google+ Hangouts) we discuss some of the issues surrounding going off-grid.
The Panel
Mike Coe, who lives in the Cropthorne Autonomous House (and was our guest in episode 54).
Paul Scheckel, author of The Home Energy Diet and The Homeowner's Energy Handbook.
Ken Silverstein, an business journalist who specialises in writing about energy

Jul 3, 2014 • 27min
HPH060 : What to Expect from a Detailed Energy Assessment - with Graham Hunter from Parity Projects
Graham Hunter from Parity Projects conducts an energy assessment of a country house. He talks through the process as he goes about it and explains how the collected data will be used.