How do we overcome the dual challenge of building new as zero carbon as well as retrofitting our existing properties that will still be in existence in 2050?
Sarah Lewis, research and policy director at the Passivhaus Trust, highlights how Homes England’s new Healthy Homes guidance is embracing the Passivhaus standard
Better co-ordinated action between government and the private sector can deliver the change retrofit in this country needs, writes Anna Moore, founder and chief executive at Domna
Retrofit helps homes remain comfortable year-round, so smart design and communication are key, writes Gary Lawson, managing director at Sustainable Building Services Ltd
Draughty houses make us poor, sick and miserable, but private sector investment in retrofit can help cut carbon and improve life for the poorest people, writes Anna Moore, chief executive of Domna
Tackling housing problems and work to decarbonise the UK economy by 2050 will be treated as “one agenda”, according to the minister for energy consumers
Unlock Net Zero Live brings the UK housing and built environment sectors together to push forward bold conversations and practical solutions to decarbonise our homes and places at both pace and scale
Procurement frameworks are often seen as back-office tools, but when designed with resident wellbeing in mind they become vital levers for delivering safer and warmer homes, says Rory Evans, regional director at LHC
Being a housing provider is not easy in 2025. There are many issues that can keep you awake at night. As a regulated sector there is even more pressure and scrutiny (quite rightly) to provide consistently good service outcomes for residents, creating safe and healthy living environments for all.
City of Edinburgh Council has awarded a four-year contract to Harmony Fire to deliver fire safety improvements across 30 multi-storey residential buildings in the city centre.