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This is a conversation with Scott McAulay, Regenerative Design and Infrastructures Specialist at pioneering architecture studio Architype. We talk about:What 'regenerative design' means in practice for an architecture studioWorking with clients in a regenerative processCircular economy principles as a gateway into regenerative designWhy regenerative design is also about social justice and local economiesThe role of natural materialsCo-creating your own jobLinks:Connect with Scott on LinkedinWebsite: ArchitypeInstagram: Anthropocene Architecture SchoolInstagram: Anthropocene Architecture School LibraryWebsite: Architecture FringeBook recommendations:Ecominimalism: The Antidote to Eco-bling by Howard LiddellFutuRestorative: Working Towards a New Sustainability by Martin BrownThe Nutmeg's Curse: Parables from a Planet in Crisis by Amitav GhoshPrevious episodes with Scott:#31: Scott McAulay - Anthropocene Architecture School#100: Create Sustainable Change through your Work - Advice from 3 ExpertsCover image: Sketch by Architype of the Royal Agricultural University Innovation Campus - - - https://greenurbanist.org/ Consulting: Book a Discovery Call to discuss your project Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter The Green Urbanist podcast is hosted by Ross O'Ceallaigh.
In this episode of the Passive House Podcast, Mary James sits down with Hugh Pearce, architect and Passive House lead at the UK-based firm Architype. Known for trailblazing sustainable educational design, Architype is behind landmark projects like the UK's first Passive House secondary school. Hugh shares insights into the London Docks Secondary School—an ambitious, airtight, biodiversity-rich oasis in the heart of London's urban density. Tune in for a deep dive into Passive House design for schools.https://www.architype.co.uk/
In this episode of the Building Sustainability podcast, I am excited to welcome back architect Janna Laan Lomas, who shares her journey of building a sustainable home in Herefordshire alongside her partner, Seb, and her parents. We discuss the unique multi-generational aspect of their project, the thoughtful design considerations that have shaped their vision, and the innovative construction methods they are using, such as screw pile foundations and timber frames filled with cellulose insulation. Janna emphasises the importance of minimising embodied carbon, reusing materials, and creating a home that is both functional and environmentally friendly. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the practicalities of sustainable architecture and the emotional journey of turning a lifelong dream into reality!Grain Architecture - https://www.grainarchitecture.co.uk/Architype - https://www.architype.co.uk/Llamacroft - https://www.llama-croft.com/Seb Twitter - https://twitter.com/SebLaanLomasCO2 monitor - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/air-quality-monitors/2676379No more digging - https://nomoredigging.co.uk/Stop Digging - https://stopdigging.co.uk/Firth Construction - https://www.firthconstruction.co.uk/Centre for Alternative Technology CAT - https://cat.org.uk/IndiNature - https://www.indinature.co/Insulation Saw! - https://www.toolstation.com/bahco-insulation-handsaw/p97588John Gilbert Architecture - http://www.johngilbert.co.uk/21 Degrees (windows) - https://www.weare21degrees.co.uk/Connect with me:IG - @jeffreythenaturalbuilderFacebook - JeffreythenaturalbuilderSupport this podcast - https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainability Support the show and get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second part of my conversation with Janna. In this episode we get into the nitty gritty of airtightness, and how we've come to appreciate its need, while not being 100% happy about the materials needed to achieve it. We talk about the importance of fresh air in your building, how C02 will make us unhealthy and sluggish, plus the best way to get the fresh air without losing all your heat.Grain Architecture - https://www.grainarchitecture.co.uk/Architype - https://www.architype.co.uk/Llamacroft - https://www.llama-croft.com/Seb Twitter - https://twitter.com/SebLaanLomasCO2 Monitor - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/air-quality-monitors/2676379No more digging - https://nomoredigging.co.uk/Stop Digging - https://stopdigging.co.uk/Firth Construction - https://www.firthconstruction.co.uk/Centre for Alternative Technology CAT - https://cat.org.uk/IndiNature - https://www.indinature.co/Insulation Saw! - https://www.toolstation.com/bahco-insulation-handsaw/p97588John Gilbert Architecture - http://www.johngilbert.co.uk/21 Degrees (windows) - https://www.weare21degrees.co.uk/Connect with me:IG - @jeffreythenaturalbuilderFacebook - JeffreythenaturalbuilderSupport this podcast - https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainability Support the show and get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oli started his career at Architype, as a Project Architect where he spent 9 years honing his skills in Project Management, Design and Project Delivery. He left in 2014 to set up Ackroyd Lowrie with business partner Jon Ackroyd to build an innovative architectural practice with a reputation for putting people at the heart of the design process, they are able to deliver characterful, sustainable, high-quality schemes to anchor new neighbourhoods. As well as his day job, Oli hosts the popular Urban Forecast Podcast where he speaks to a broad cross section of guests who are defining the future of our cities. He also manages to find the time to run the Breakfast Club Briefings – a series of events focused on bringing together planners, policy markers, developers and consultants. I sat down with Oli to discuss a broad range of subjects which covered some of the following topics: How he got into real estate Setting up his business The projects they work on Building marketing funnels Giving back to the industry The academy they have launched Planning challenges Oh and one last question - who are the People, what Property, and in which Place Oliver would invest should he have £500m of capital at his disposal. Catch the full episode, which is live on Spotify, Apple and Youtube NOW! The People Property Place Podcast
As creatives we know that branding is more than a logo. It's a connection, a psychological link between a business and its consumer. It's about messaging and reputation. In this episode, Debbie O'Connor is showing us how to discover our brand architype so we can grow better brands and businesses, faster. Debbie's Website: Brand Personality Quiz License for all Creatives (brandmagic.com.au) From James: FREE Passive Income Masterclass (profityourknowledge.com)
In this special Reimagine Buildings episode of the Passive House Podcast, Co-Host of the Passive House Podcast, Jay Fox interviews Ann Marie-Fallon of Architype. https://www.architype.co.uk/Thank you to our Stakeholder Sponsor NYSERDA and to our Signature Sponsors and Community Partners.Register now for Reimagine Buildings'24, the global online conference that provides the information, connections, and inspiration you need to make buildings that can change the world. Over the course of 24 hours the event will circumnavigate the globe, unveiling a new, innovative building project every hour, complete with actionable solution sets and lessons-learned. Taking place online Around the World, March 7-8, 2024.Use code “PODCAST” for 20% your ticket!https://www.accelevents.com/e/passive-house-accelerator#aboutThank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, visit passivehouseaccelerator.com. And please join us at one of our Passive House Accelerator LIVE! zoom gatherings on Wednesdays.
In this special bonus episode recorded at the Passive House Network Conference, Mary James, PHA Director of Publications interviews Jonathan Hines of Architype.https://www.architype.co.uk/Thank you to our sponsor, ENERsign for making the Passive House Podcast at the Passive House Network Conference possible.https://www.enersign.com/en/Thank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, visit passivehouseaccelerator.com. And please join us at one of our Passive House Accelerator LIVE! zoom gatherings on Wednesdays.
Episode 41. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman and George Morgan. In this episode, AJ100 Sustainability Champion and Architype associate director Ann-Marie Fallon discusses her belief that delivering net zero is not just technical – understanding how people use buildings and their role in the community is crucial. We also hear about Architype's success in influencing policy changes in Scotland, including a Passivhaus equivalence standard for all new housing. Fallon describes the growing community of architectural practices in Scotland pushing for more sustainable outcomes. Fallon has been instrumental in developing a ‘blended' approach to retrofit through a nuanced study of the city of Edinburgh's estate of 300 buildings with a wide variety of building typologies from different eras. This holistic approach involves everything from exploring whether the activities in a particular building can be consolidated and intensified to the nitty gritty of updating mechanical plant. For full show notes to this episode, go to www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts
To kick off this bonus FOOTPRINT+ episode, Pete the Builder spoke to Andrew Waugh about using timber in constructionAndrew Waugh, Waugh Thistleton ArchitectsAndrew is a founding director of Waugh Thistleton Architects, an architecture practice dedicated to designing buildings and places of the highest architectural quality that acknowledge their impact on the environment. “…for the last 20 years, we've become increasingly fascinated, even slightly obsessed with the opportunities for building in timber for designing beautiful buildings in timber.” Next up, Steve Randall spoke to Angela Crowther about repurposing existing buildingsAngela Crowther is an Associate Director at Arup. She was a keynote speaker at the event. Her talk was entitled Repurposing existing buildings to save the embodied carbon. Modernising assets to make them more energy-efficient can be done in various ways. For example, one could choose the retrofitting option to make a building fit for purpose for the future. “The opportunity to immediately save 50% of our carbon budget by protecting and celebrating and reusing what we have already built in the past into the future, rather than starting again.” Peter the Builder spoke to Ann-Marie Fallon of Architype about PassivhausAnn-Marie Fallon is an Associate Director and CEPH Designer at Architype. She was a keynote speaker at the event. Her talk was entitled Is Passivhaus the answer? “My context from working with Passivhaus buildings for the last 13 years is that it's become a bit of a dirty word. You know, clients are afraid of it, design teams don't want to touch it, contractors are nervous of building.” Pete the Builder spoke to Councillor Samer Bagaeen about the government's role in achieving Net-ZeroSamer Bagaeen is a member of the Brighton & Hove City Council. With a background in the built environment, Samer is a chartered town planner and a chartered surveyor.Samer believes that achieving Net-Zero ultimately comes down to what local governments and councils in the cities do. He does however acknowledge that there are constraints, the biggest one being money. Despite these constraints, he believes that governments need to be more ambitious in their policies and the delivery of these policies.“You need the bankers to step out, you need central government to kind of be more ambitious in their policies and the delivery, so it's a collective effort”Pete the Builder spoke to Courtney MacDougall of Vattenfall about educating people on low carbon solutions.Courtney MacDougall is a project engineer for Vattenfall. Working with the wider project team, she provides technical advice and steers the project through the development and delivery stages. “So it's really that education piece that you don't need to have a boiler within your house or in your flat, you can have a heat pump” Next up, Pete the Builder spoke to Dan Epstein about using solar energy. Dan Epstein is a sustainability leader for Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC). He was a chairperson at the event. This bonus episode has a number of other episodes. to read the full line-up and information head over to Constructive Voices Episode 37.
Pete the Builder and Steve Randall along with this special's guests are transporting you back to Footprint+! And if you weren't there, this is a great way to be in the know!Pete the Builder spoke to Wendy Bishop of Architype about retrofitting and the Entopia BuildingWendy Bishop is an associate of Architype and Passivhaus designer. She was a keynote speaker at the event. Her talk was entitled Retrofitting a historic building: CISL's Entopia Building." What might work for a 1930's building like the Entopia Building in Cambridge won't work for a 1980s built school up in Scotland." Read more on our episode page here.Next up Steve Randall spoke to Catherine Dewar and David Tomback from Historic England about the importance of reusing old buildings.".. the three days have really brought into focus the importance of reusing buildings and the carbon that's embodied in those buildings. Of course, we represent Historic England, so we would say that's important.But it's been a joy to hear everybody else saying it. We've been talking about this, haven't we for years? And it's just a joy to hear everybody else, recognising the importance of doing that, for really important reasons."Our next guests are two young people in the Construction industry, Shane Orme and Serena Gugliotta of WSP. Pete the Builder spoke to both about the goal of net zero and the importance of collaboration in order to achieve it."But I think that the biggest point here is that we as consultants, can do more than just advising. We can really push for a circular economy and all these concepts that we're discussing today. Because it's a really collaborative approach, the one we have to push forward. And so we're doing our best to work together."Steve Randall spoke to Sophie Cole of Mikhail Riches next about retrofitting and achieving zero carbon housing at a scale.Sophie Cole is a senior architect at Mikhail Riches. She specialises in housing design and her priority lies in sustainability. She believes that now clients are demanding a green agenda, and everyone is on the same page to achieve it." Now our clients are asking us to do it, whereas before I think we felt that sometimes you had to push a green agenda."Next Pete the Builder talks to Steve Hearn, the Chief Executive Officer at Mid Group about using timber wood in constructionMid Group is a dynamic Construction, Investment and Development company, focused on providing enhanced value to its clients and partners. "I think the answer is probably not doing enough. There's more we can do but we are constrained by legislation and the market conditions."Read more on our episode page here.The penultimate interview on this second special episode is Steve Randall speaking to Paul Lincoln, Editor from LandscapeThe Landscape Institute is the body that represents landscape architects in the UK. With over 6000 members consisting of landscape designers, landscape managers and landscape planners or students. "Landscape architecture is absolutely at the heart of sustainable development."This special ends with Pete the Builder interviewing Sebastian Wood of Whitby WoodListen to Sebastian Wood who was a keynote speaker at the event. His talk was entitled Revitalising disused buildings to deliver on the triple bottom line.
Today's episode of the podcast is an interview with Jennifer Kem who is a branding and marketing expert who gets entrepreneurs seen, heard, and paid – all for being themselves. We talk all about doing what you love, being human in business and how you can make your brand stand out. KEY TAKEAWAYS COVERED IN THE PODCAST Trust what you're good at Three types of brands: Personal, Offer and Company The power of the personal brand is bigger than ever because it is a human! What sets us apart is our ability to be human and show humanity You are providing a service by telling others your story Unique Messaging model - 6 brand differentiators: Values, Architype, Stories, Unique Solution Expertise, Irresistible Offer and Rich Niche. Values – If you know your values, you make better business and life decisions. Instead of being driven by values instead of results. Architype – This gives you insight into who you are so you can more confidently express what your company is and what you stand for. Stories – You can communicate your authority story and approachability story. Authority ensures you are seen as an expert and approachability shows you are human and see themselves in your story! Unique Solution Expertise – The case for someone choosing your solution for themselves. They are not buying your product or service, they are buying your used case and the results you create with that used case. Irresistible Offer – You have to have something people want to buy! Rich Niche – You need to be in a niche where people actually want what you are offering. Marketing is the phycology of consumption THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO REMEMBER ABOVE ALL ELSE… Don't go looking for customers/clients in the wrong places! HIGHLIGHTS YOU SIMPLY CAN'T MISS How Jennifer became a branding and marketing expert for entrepreneurs Doing what you love and loving what you do 6 ways to make your brand stand out CHECK JENNIFER OUT: http://www.jenniferkem.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/jennifer.kem/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/JenniferKemComm (Facebook) Transcript Teresa: Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the podcast. How are you doing? Did you catch last week's episode? If not, pause this, go back and listen to it is a really good one. It was a behind the scenes of the types of questions I get asked at a coaching call and it was a very authentic and I guess a little bit vulnerable, sort of open up into my world. Teresa: Just because my members who are on that call or who in the clips. I know them really well. I make a real effort to get to know my members, to get to understand what their businesses are, regardless of how many members I've got. If you're sat on a call with me or your coming on a Q and A with me, then I want to know as much as I can get to know you to make sure I give you the right information or advice or strategy. Teresa: So like I said, it was a little bit kind of vulnerable, but it was great. It was really, really good. And if you caught the episode and you liked the idea of joining me for a coaching call or coming on and having a Q and A with me, then do, please check out the club at teresaheathwareing.com/theclub. Teresa: Okay. This week we have a really good interview for you. So I was listening to Rachel Rogers' podcast and Jennifer Kem was one of the guests. And as you'll hear me say to her at the beginning of this interview, the interview was one of those ones that you're like, oh, that's so good. Oh, that's so good. Teresa: Oh, that's a good. And like, I actually physically took things away, wrote them down, like put some things into action. Did her lead magnet and all that jazz. And it was really, really good, but I loved her story. There was just so much to the interview. So I reached out and very kindly, she...
Change your archetype and reinvent yourself. Find that missing elements in your communication and in your relationships. Improve the quality of your life and become connected with a powerful group. The stories of Leuri Pelayo @lonewolf.aesthetics & Chris Lopez @genethajeweler. Follow our show for content and announcements! https://geni.us/LfLAcqE
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The plandemic continues, but its origins are still a nefarious mystery. How did the world get sick, how did Covid really spread, and did the Satanic elite tell the world about this bioweapon ahead of time? Dr. Bryan Ardis has answers, including a shocking connection to the eternal battle between good and evil which began with the Satanic snake in the Garden of Eden. http://ardisantidote.com/ Architype of evil Satan in the Garden of Eden snake chimeras of Satan dispel Wuhan bat lab leak gain of function genetic rewrite in the water how did the world get sick, how did it really spread, and did they tell us this is going to happen? predictive programming fed lies, here is the truth Dr. Bryan Ardis Stew Peters Director film maker Nicholas Stumphauzer, who edited the documentary. Don't miss a moment of Monday's edition of the Stew Peters Show, live on StewPeters.com Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: http://zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/
This week, I'm speaking with Ackroyd Lowrie co-Founder and Director, Oliver Lowrie. Prior to starting Ackroyd Lowrie with partner Jon Ackroyd, Oliver spent 10 years working at Architype where he was responsible for developing a modular, timber-framed construction system that was used by several London Boroughs to deliver new Primary Schools and Nurseries. He studied at Sheffield University for his Part 1, and Oxford Brookes for his Part 2, and completed his training at Westminster in 2012. He regularly lectures on sustainable design at Nottingham University and has tutored at Oxford Brookes. Oliver's work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy as part of the Urban Utopias exhibition and has been published in Blueprint and FX Magazine. In this episode, Oliver shares his experience in running a fast-growing architecture practice, how investing in advisers early in the practice had paid itself back many times over, their approach to nurturing client and contractor relationships, and how they are optimizing every part of the practice and aligning it with their vision of building the cities of the future. THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call Oliver's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-lowrie-63837b34 Ackroyd Lowrie https://www.ackroydlowrie.com/
Architects Polly Upton and Kirk Rushby explain how they used their expertise to deliver a striking, high performance home for a very reasonable budget. Check out the show notes for more information.
Hattie Hartman, Sustainability Editor at the Architects' Journal, shares insights from her new book Energy, People, Buildings. Check out the show notes for more information.
Today our guest is Taylor Mendoza. A SoCal Native, performance artist, actor, and writer. They perform a threatening comment thread as a passionate monologue. We discuss their approach to making an audience feel deeply uncomfortable/joyful/tearful, the freedom of performing alone, and what drives you (crazy?). Check them out on Instagram: @taylorisverified @boo.themusic Find out about my guests and projects on my Instagram: @empersico
Alex, Sally, and Daniel of Run River North really know their coffee. The coffee they made me was one of the best I've had doing this show. It's no surprise because they all three work at coffee shops around LA and their shows often feature an intermission coffee break. I had such a good time sitting down and talking with and doing my best to stay in the moment, which is one of the things we talked a lot about.Make sure to follow my playlist on Spotify which we'll be updating with new music as we go!My Caffeine Withdrawal PlaylistHere's everything we talked about in this episodeFoxbeard, one of my favorite videos from Run River North music video for Honda, Jimmy Kimmel performance Kevin Bronson Buzzbands LA Hobo Johnson Chance Clairo Coffee shopsDevocion Portland, Never Coffee Sey Coffee Omaha, Architype
Lee Fordham from Architype simplifies some of the terminology you might come across if you're thinking about doing a sustainable self build. Check out the show notes for more information.
This week we have a special interview with my partner, and collaborator Rae. We've been working on a poetry board game together. In it you write poems about the rooms of a house you imagine yourself to be exploring. There are prompts about the contents of the house to help you, and at the end you do a reading of your house poems. It's called Architype and we thought interviewing Rae would be a fun way to introduce it to you. https://twitter.com/wings_humming https://raycox.itch.io/architype
Doing an break down of the strategy and picks for the dinosaur archetype in Home Coming draft. Twitter, Patreon, YouTube - EJthePodcast IG - CesarLaBare7 Twitch.tv/Jedi_EJ Discord: https://discord.gg/hzakRbN EJthePodcast@gmail.com
EP22: How do you solve the problem of old-fashioned, limited 2D design briefing in building projects? 'Most people do not know how to read plans, or really visualise the project from a simple document. If we can show our clients a complete 3D look of how the space will feel and work, it solves a huge amount of problems down the line.' Oli is an architect and co-founder of Ackroyd Lowrie. At AL the focus is on using VR to design and collaborate with their clients. Previous to this, Oli spent 10 years working at Architype where he was responsible for developing a modular, timber-framed construction system that was used by several London Boroughs to deliver new Primary Schools and Nurseries. Most recently Oli has spent three years as Project Architect for the prestigious £24m New Junior School for Highgate School in North London. Oli passionately believes in working closely with clients, makers and builders to deliver projects in a collaborative manner. This approach, along with the revolution in 3D printing will change the building industry fundamentally, and Oli is keen that Ackroyd Lowrie are at the forefront of this shift. He has worked on several community self-build projects using this methodology, most notably to build a Biogas plant that provides renewable energy to a remote village from farming waste. Oli is also an artist. His work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy as part of the Urban Utopias exhibition and has been published in Blueprint and FX Magazine. In this podcast: - Designing the new urban - Using VR in a briefing - Interior design packaging Ackroyd Lowrie is based in Hackney, London.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NicoleBremner)
Three design professionals from the area to discuss their career paths.
Three design professionals from the area to discuss their career paths.
Adora Lo tells us about her fated slightly recession driven journey away from the conventional firm structure. Belonging to a generation forced to leave behind what was by conditions outside of their control, opened the doors for architecture to find its way into unlikely and likely places.
Adora Lo tells us about her fated slightly recession driven journey away from the conventional firm structure. Belonging to a generation forced to leave behind what was by conditions outside of their control, opened the doors for architecture to find its way into unlikely and likely places.
Greg Henderson and his wife created a functioning personal hoverboard. Somehow that feels like the only thing you need to hear to be interested. Enjoy!
The quintessential citizen architect Donna Sink, now campus architect at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, tells us the tale of a journey from Barbie to Bauhaus. Then blows our minds with a definition of architecture they didn't teach you in school!
This week we talk to Catie Newell who is, well just cool. Catie is so cool! A Rome and SOM Prize winning designer, working and tactfully breaking rules in Detroit, MI, Catie walks us through what it means to really live a designed life and struggle with the stigma of "the correct path to licensure". Like we said, she's bringin' the cool!!
The quintessential citizen architect Donna Sink, now campus architect at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, tells us the tale of a journey from Barbie to Bauhaus. Then blows our minds with a definition of architecture they didn't teach you in school!
This week we talk to Catie Newell who is, well just cool. Catie is so cool! A Rome and SOM Prize winning designer, working and tactfully breaking rules in Detroit, MI, Catie walks us through what it means to really live a designed life and struggle with the stigma of "the correct path to licensure". Like we said, she's bringin' the cool!!
Greg Henderson and his wife created a functioning personal hoverboard. Somehow that feels like the only thing you need to hear to be interested. Enjoy!
The special Season Two of The Architype Project kicks off with AIAS Digital Media Director interviewing Architect and Architype Kimberly Tuttle who serves as the organization's Leadership & Career Services Director.
Greg Henderson and his wife created a functioning personal hoverboard. Somehow that feels like the only thing you need to hear to be interested. Enjoy!
Adora Lo tells us about her fated slightly recession driven journey away from the conventional firm structure. Belonging to a generation forced to leave behind what was by conditions outside of their control, opened the doors for architecture to find its way into unlikely and likely places.
This week we talk to Catie Newell who is, well just cool. Catie is so cool! A Rome and SOM Prize winning designer, working and tactfully breaking rules in Detroit, MI, Catie walks us through what it means to really live a designed life and struggle with the stigma of "the correct path to licensure". Like we said, she's bringin' the cool!!
The quintessential citizen architect Donna Sink, now campus architect at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, tells us the tale of a journey from Barbie to Bauhaus. Then blows our minds with a definition of architecture they didn't teach you in school!
Welcome to the podcast. In this episode producer Obi Okolo will walk you through understanding the idea behind The Architype Project from the birth of the word (not a real word) all the way till now.
BuildingDesignExpert Podcast – Passivhaus with Elrond Burrell and Chris Herring . Architype Architects are based in Hereford and have a passion for sustainable architecture. Hand in glover with sustainable building design is the need to reduce energy use. Architype have achieved this by adopting the Passivhaus design and building standard; with a growing reputation for use of the standard on a... Read more »
Elrond Burrell from Architype helps bust some of the common myths that surround the Passivhaus standard.
Jonathan 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.
Is it 'Passive House' or 'Passivhaus'? That was one question I put to expat Kiwi, and architect Elrond Burrell. The main question though, is Passivhaus even relevant to New Zealand? Elrond currently works as an Architect in the Herefordshire branch of Architype: http://www.architype.co.uk/ In this episode, we also cover: What is Passive House? How can designers and builders of high performance homes compete with the mass market? How important is indoor-outdoor flow and can you still achieve Passivhaus with it? Can Passivhaus be mass produced? What's the role of social media for building professionals? Resources: The Whole House Book: http://amzn.to/16gXqdG (Amazon Affiliate Link) Brute Force Collaborative: http://www.bruteforcecollaborative.com/
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