Tue, 5 May 2015
How do you find the right products to build a net zero, LEED certified, Living Building Challenge, or simply a healthier, more sustainable home? Standardising product information and storing it all in one, easy place was the reason why GreenWizard was started. It's a Building product management solution to help you find sustainable products. http://homestylegreen.com/113 https://www.greenwizard.com/ |
Tue, 28 April 2015
What's the link between durability and sustainability? Brett Little explains that there's no point in building a zero energy house, if it only lasts a few years. The Green Home Institute is focussed on empowering people to make healthier and more sustainable places to live. Working closely alongside the the USGBC, the Green Home Institute offers services to help with LEED for Homes Certification and other third party verification provides to help prospective home owners meet their sustainability goals. http://homestylegreen.com/112 http://greenhomeinstitute.org/ |
Tue, 21 April 2015
Andrew Stephenson has always seen architecture as a unique opportunity to turn people's dreams into reality. Living in a luxury bus with a family of five, and studying permaculture, has given Andrew some great inspiration for multi-function spaces and features. He now incorporates this thinking into his designs to make stylish and sustainable homes. http://homestylegreen.com/111 http://www.bellstephenson.co.nz/ |
Tue, 14 April 2015
How do you make a power plant in the middle of an urban setting, look interesting and attractive? And what's that got to do with designing sustainable homes? Peter Hogg and Toby Reed are award winning, Melbourne based architects and I spoke with Peter about why he does what he does. Be sure to check out there website for more about their recent projects, including the spectacular Precinct Energy Project in Dandenong. http://homestylegreen.com/110 |
Tue, 7 April 2015
Marnie Oursler used to sell houses. Now she designs and builds them and runs a successful company doing so. What I found most inspiring talking to Marnie, was that she knows how to have fun while creating a spectacular home. http://www.marniehomes.com/ |
Tue, 31 March 2015
How do you make a house sustainable? Talking to the team at Sustainability House would be a good start. Sustainability House believe that all buildings should aim to have low embodied energy, use energy efficiently, generate electricity, collect and recycle water, be passively thermally comfortable and provide safe indoor air quality. Sounds reasonable. But how do you do it? I spoke to Business Development Manager, Mark Clayton about their services and the growing demand for sustainable buildings. |
Tue, 24 March 2015
Green Tomato Energy, based in Hammersmith London, is another example of a company fulfilling a fantastic need. They help people get set up with renewable energy technologies and they provide advice on low energy and Passivhaus building design. http://homestylegreen.com/107 http://greentomatoenergy.com/ |
Tue, 17 March 2015
Wally is a wireless water leak detector, and temperature and humidity sensor for your home. As CEO of SNUPI Technologies, Jeremy Jaech told me, this isn't particularly sexy, but it could be really valuable. |
Tue, 10 March 2015
What is a blower door and why would you want to use one? We've discussed the benefits of airtightness previously. In this episode, we're jumping straight in to look at the blower door and airtightness testing. |
Tue, 3 March 2015
Net zero homes, tiny Houses, 'Cargotecture', pocket neighbourhoods and straw bale homes. Matthew Swett likes to experiment with design. He's also an incredibly thoughtful and award winning architect. Matthew Swett co-founded Taproot Architects, LLC in 2001 with his wife and business partner Sarah Birger. Together they operate an integrated architecture and landscape design firm on Whidbey Island. Prior to starting his own practice, Matthew researched and developed sustainable design guidelines for Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum; pioneered cluster development and pocket neighbourhoods with Ross Chapin Architects; and served as a founding member and co-director for the Solar Information Center at the University of Oregon. http://homestylegreen.com/104 |