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Homes that are low energy and perform as designed

How to Design Good Homes Event #2 – Tuesday 4th July, 12:00-13:30, Online

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Programme and presentations

12:00 Welcome from event chair and ‘Designed to Perform’ case studies

Tom Dollard, Board Member, Good Homes Alliance and Partner ‑ Sustainability and Innovation, Pollard Thomas Edwards

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12:10 Passivhaus and AECB standard affordable housing case studies

Jeremy Tyrrell, Director, T2 Architects

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12:25 Residential building performance evaluation (BPE)

Brogan Watkins, Sustainability Consultant, Hoare Lea

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12:40 Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) findings from Chobham Manor

Mark Dowson, Associate Director, Buro Happold

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12:55 Lessons learned from the Nottingham City Homes 2050 Energiesprong project

Richard Partington, Director and Suzanne Davenport, Associate, Studio Partington

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13:10 Q&A

13:30 Close

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Homes and communities that improve health and wellbeing

How to Design Good Homes Event #1 – Tuesday 13th June, 12:00-13:30, Online

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12:00 Welcome from event chair

Julian Brooks, Programmes Director, Good Homes Alliance

12:05 Healthy placemaking

Andrew Dobson, Associate, JTP

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12:20 UK’s first accredited Active House homes – Newhaven Green, East Sussex

Jonathan Evans, Senior Architect, Stickland Wright

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12:35 New Garden Quarter, Chobham Farm

Justin Laskin, Partner, Pollard Thomas Edwards

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12:50 Sunnyside Wellness Village

Tope Balogun, Director, Austin Smith Lord

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13:05 Q&A

13:25 Closing remarks

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Urban Design Group and the world of urbanism

The UrbanNous website contains a wide selection of video recordings from Urban Design Group events across the country. If you missed out on a lecture, or would like to see one again, take a look through UrbanNous’ video archive to find what you are looking for.

Find out more and download presentations at: www.urbannous.org.uk.

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GHA 2019 Conference: Delivering Net Zero and Future Homes

The UK Government stated its ambition that all new homes should meet a Future Homes standard, aiming to halve the energy use of all new buildings by 2030, compared to the current Building Regulations requirements, which is a significant step towards meeting a net zero target.

The Good Homes Alliance believe that the Future Homes Standard is a key opportunity for Government and the house-building industry to address both energy demand and carbon dioxide emission reductions, in addition to other issues such as quality, overheating, innovation, skills, energy efficiency and occupant health & well-being.

Our 2019 conference brought together policy makers, house-builders and their supply chains to debate the key challenges, discuss how to meet the government’s proposed Future Homes standard and possible net zero targets, and demonstrate how to deliver high quality, low carbon, healthy homes, which are fit for the future.

Session 1 – The policy landscape

Lynne Sullivan, Good Homes Alliance

Neil Freshwater, Velux

Gwyn Roberts, BRE

Jenny Barker, Cherwell District Council

Session 2 – Making the case for net zero

Tom Dollard, PTEa

Greg Chant-Hall, Carbon Free Group

Susie Diamond, Inkling

David Adams, Melius Homes

Session 3 – How to deliver net zero – Case studies

Jonathan Wilson, Citu

John Palmer, Passivhaus Trust

Andrew Turnbull, Norwich City Council

Ian Pritchett, Greencore & Ssassy

Joanna Clarke, Active Building Centre

Session 4 – Ensuring performance

John Palmer, Passivhaus Trust

Douglas Drewniak, Bioregional


Event organiser: Good Homes Alliance

Event date: November 2019

Further information: goodhomes.org.uk/events/gha-2019-conference