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8 INDUSTRY NEWS


Newpodcast fromnetMAGmediaoffers ‘BuildingInsights’tothe industry


netMAGmedia, which publishes a range of titles for the construction sector, including Housebuilder & Developer, presents the Building Insights podcast, which speaks to key voices from across the industry. Engaging with thought leaders from


the worlds of design, construction, development, self-build and social housing management, Building Insights will provide an array of enlightening and unique viewpoints from a wide range of experts. In the first episode of Building Insights,


James Parker, managing editor of Housebuilder & Developer, interviews Sarah Lewis, architect and research and policy director at the Passivhaus Trust. Passivhaus is being hailed as the UK construction industry’s best hope for achieving zero carbon in 2050, and Sarah Lewis is a key advocate of the low-energy building design approach, having spread the word far and wide via her work at the


Trust, which is the UK’s main body promoting the method. Takeup is still relatively low in the


UK, however, as Architects’ Datafile magazine’s recent reader survey and


resulting white paper confirmed. In a revealing, in-depth conversation,


Sarah gave some candid insights into the likely reasons, but also put the positive case for Passivhaus going forward.


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