Paying off your mortgage faster with Homestar 6
I recently had some push back on a social media post about lower interest rates and how Homestar can help you pay off your mortgage faster. I realise that an Architectural Designer talking about interest rates and mortgages may seem mismatched, so here is the back story.
The New Zealand Building Code and its perceived performance assumptions
Pathway to building better with Architectural Design
On Site Observation – Why you should engage your Architectural Designer
“If you think my fee is expensive, you don’t understand the true cost of a cheap job.”
On Site Observation – Why you should engage your Architectural Designer
Why setting building minimums doesn’t work and why Passive House can help affordability.
This year, as we enter the Autumn season suddenly, along with the cost of living so high, I suspect power bills will be on some peoples mind more than before.
Passive House vs Code-Compliant House Construction Cost
I know there are many people out there wanting to do better with their choices in building and renovating their new homes. But with a misconception of the increased costs of building better, it often gets dismissed early on.
Building Better - what does this mean?
I enjoy conversations generated from parties outside my everyday operational sphere and a recent conversation with Malcolm McCracken, a senior analyst in Infrastructure with a background in Planning, is the inspiration for this blog. Malcolm, like me, has a passion for making our built environments better suited for both people and planet.
Architectural Studio Reflection 2023
Reflections from the Architectural Design Studio of 2023
2023 Ready, Homestar, H1 and Carbon
Get Ready for 2023: Homestar, H1 and Building for Climate Change
A house is the machine for living in.
This famous quote by Le Corbusier was made when he developed his housing design philosophy in the 1920s. Fast forward 100 years, and it seems while we still quote this, we don’t action it to the degree we need to.
Plugging the Leaks
Andrew Eagles from the New Zealand Green Building Council commented on LinkedIn earlier this year, that if we plugged all the thermal leaks in our homes, we wouldn’t need to increase our power generation capacity. This would be because we would be making more effective use of our current capacity.
Are you 2030 Ready for Building for Climate Change?
Are you 2030 Ready for Building for Climate Change? Climate change is a contentious concept, capable of sparking massive debate.
The reality and reason of Code Compliance
Our New Zealand Building Code sets the minimum, so its fair to say it prescribes the worst-preforming building you can legally build.
Mechanical Ventilation and Air Conditioning, what is the difference
As we experience warmer summers and cold winters, we turn to regulate the temperature of the air by installing an air conditioning unit or a heat pump that can both heat and cool. While this is great for thermal comfort, this is a separate issue to ventilation.
Off Site Manufacture and Energy Efficient Homes
Offsite NZ held its Annual Collab over two days in Auckland in June. This is one of my favorite conferences. Here is why.
Passive House Principles - What does this means for you?
There are 5 passive house principles which form the base for Passive House Design. They are Airtightness, Quality insulation, Quality Windows, No Thermal Bridging and Heat Recovery Ventilation.
Medium Density, Passive House and Homestar
Recently I attended the BRANZ seminar for Medium Density Housing. It was such a valuable session with many experts bringing their experience, ideas, and knowledge to help me navigate the Medium Density design space better.
Why you should consider Homestar
I recently became a Homestar Assessor with the New Zealand Green Building Council.
What is a sustainable building?
There are many definitions for this, it’s an open concept with a varied response. Here is my definition.
Passive House
I am excited to be starting the first phase of the Passive Haus Course. It's been a busy start to what is hopefully a good year.
Low Carbon Buildings
The conversations in our New Zealand building industry are touching on the many changes and challenges that we are facing namely around operating and embodied carbon.