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
Rural homes face higher costs in the transition to net zero, a new study drawing on the experiences of community focus groups in Gloucestershire has warned
The government has to strike a tough balance between ambition and affordability in its energy efficiency standards, writes Andrew Parkin, technical director at Elmhurst Energy
Airtightness testing remains an underutilised tool in social housing retrofits, writes Jonathan Platt, existing buildings service lead at AES Sustainability
Renovating L&Q’s ageing Victorian and Edwardian stock has required a whole-home approach to regeneration, writes Steve Page, operations director at Durkan Regen
Phrases like “Passivhaus lite” are increasingly bandied about, but they lack clarity and are likely to be misleading, writes Alun Watkins, director at Kalm Consultancy Services and associate with the Passivhaus Trust
We identified a range of ways social landlords are working to deliver retrofit more equitably, particularly for fuel-poor residents, says Bekah Ryder, research and insights manager at consultancy firm Altair
We are aligning our asset investment programmes with our sustainability goals, to ensure energy-efficiency works are integrated into our overall approach to maintaining and improving our homes, writes Ali Bennett, executive director of homes at the Raven Housing Trust
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.