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  • Solo restoring an 1804 Naval Mansion – Greg's Epic DIY Journey | Man with a Hammer's Admiral’s House
    2024/12/21

    If you're a fan of home renovations, historic properties, or jaw-dropping transformations, you’ve likely heard of Greg—better known on social media as “Man with a Hammer.” In this episode, we dive into his epic journey of restoring the Admiral’s House, a massive 8000-square-foot ex-Naval officer’s quarters in Plymouth, into a stunning forever home. Built in 1804, this grand Georgian property boasts 30+ rooms, 5 floors, and 60+ windows—but it needed serious TLC. Greg shares his Yorkshire upbringing, his DIY struggles as the self-proclaimed 'office wally,' and the inspiration behind his gorgeous interior design style. We also explore the challenges of tackling such a huge solo renovation project. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast, a lover of historic homes, or just curious about this viral renovation story, this episode is packed with inspiration and insights. Don’t miss it! Link to Greg's Sunday Times Best Seller Book: https://bio.to/ManWithAHammer #oldbuildings #restoration #interiordesign #conservation

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    1 時間 29 分
  • "Get a PCA Timber and Damp survey" what it means, why it happens and what to do about it.
    2024/12/14

    In this episode we explore what many homeowners have experienced during the purchase process of buying an older property; the dreaded "you require a separate timber/damp survey".

    Stephen and Rich discuss the reasons you may get such a requirement, usually from your mortgage lender, the history that surrounds it and finally what people can do about it to ensure you both satisfy the lending conditions but also do what is appropriate for your home.

    Thanks for listening.


    Links:

    Joint Position Statement, September 2022: "Investigation of moisture and its effects on traditional buildings" - https://www.rics.org/profession-standards/rics-standards-and-guidance/sector-standards/building-surveying-standards/investigation-of-moisture-and-its-effect-on-traditional-building

    To book a consultation with a heritage professional regarding damp & timber: https://expertible.com





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    56 分
  • Historic Building Mythbusting with James Wright
    2024/11/30

    MYTHBUSTING!


    James Wright


    We are talking to James Wright - the Historic Buildings Mythbuster!


    We start off by looking into his background and how he got into building archaeology, and then we go on to tease a bit more out about him in terms of some of the grand buildings he's dealt with to some of the smaller historic buildings, and the lessons that he's learnt from those. We talk about some of the science involved in building archaeology, so dendrochronology what it is, how that works and how he uses that, as well as some of the other investigation techniques and the technology that's used.


    The historic reuse of building materials is discussed and how that can throw you off the scent of a particular building in terms of it’s age and legacy. From this we go ont to talk about where to start with understanding your own building and some of the resources that homeowners can use to research their own building's history.


    Then, onto the myths. In particular we talk about the myth of reusing ship timbers, as well as touching on the issue of the oldest pub.


    And then James mentions his favourite books, including Linda Hall’s ‘Period House Fixtures & Fittings’. When we go on to talk about his favourite building, we benefit from a fantastic overview of the history of Knole House in Kent.


    Of course, we mention how to contact James.


    We think it's a really good episode, this one, very engaging, hope you enjoy it, do let us know.


    00:00 - Intro to James

    04:28 - How do you take the lessons from studying grand buildings into smaller historic buildings?

    09:46 - Dendrochronology

    19:58 - How do you deal with something that’s covered up?

    26:04 - When to involve a building archeologist

    29:09 - Buildings archaeology isn’t very expensive in the grand scheme of things

    31:46 - Investigation techniques and technology

    43:35 - When changes occur to buildings and changes of ownership

    53:20 - Reusing of building materials

    57:54 - Where do you start with trying to understand your own building?

    1:02:24 - Resources homeowners can use to research their building’s history

    1:13:49 - The myth of reused ship’s timbers

    1:22:09 - James favourite books

    1:24:39 - James’ favourite building

    1:29:04 - How to contact James


    Links:

    James' website: https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/


    James' Historic Building Mythbusting: https://amzn.to/3OvF4Q5


    Linda Hall's Period House Fixtures & Fittings: https://amzn.to/4i980el


    The books of Ronald Brunskill: https://amzn.to/4fOuIHb


    Knole House: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/knole


    Please note that as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases


    #talkingconservation #mythbusting #heritageconservation

    #podcast #conservation #buildingconservation #buildingsarchaeologist #historicbuildingmyths #shipstimbers #knolehouse #architecturalresearch #triskeleheritage

    #heritagepreservation #historicbuildings #traditionalbuilding #architecturalconservation #architecture #architects #surveyors #buildingsurveyors #engineers #archaeologists #architecturaltechnologist #planning #planner #conservationofficer #heritageskills


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    1 時間 31 分
  • Everything Retrofit with the Directors of the National Retrofit Hub
    2024/11/23
    In this episode, we interview the directors of the National Retrofit Hub - Rachel Owens and Sara Edmonds.00:00 Introduction00:52 What is NRH?02:02 Rachel’s background04:12 Sara’s background08:40 About the NRH, who is involved and getting the message across14:25 Reasons for, and benefits of, retrofit15:27 Retrofit for homeowners, builders and builders’ merchants20:50 Community involvement24:17 Getting the message out27:17 Aims of NRH 30:15 The NRH directory and looking for examples and exemplars31:50 Getting the next generations involved33:15 The bigger picture and meeting the challenge34:55 Scientific research regarding traditional buildings and technical issues40:10 Funding for research44:20 EPCs and concerns regarding tenants50:20 Home buying and selling and log books53:54 Global cooperation and coordination57:52 Archetyping by age1:00:30 Longer term aims and aspirations1:04:40 Sustainability1:05:10 How to contact NRH and how to get involved1:06:27 Rich and Stephen sum upLinksBuilt Environment Smarter Transformation - BEST: www.be-st.buildHome Energy Action Lab: https://www.instagram.com/home_energy_action_lab/ Architects Action Network - ACAN: www.architectscan.orgNational Home Improvement Council - NHIC: https://nhic.org.uk/ Retrofit Reimagined - film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m2hSkCZ_zE Canopy Housing (Leeds): https://www.canopyhousing.org/ Timber Fest: https://timberfestival.org.uk/Civic Square: https://civicsquare.cc/ Centre for Moisture in Buildings: https://ukcmb.org/SEDA - Scottish Ecological Design Association: https://www.seda.uk.net/ Ecological Building Systems: https://www.ecologicalbuildingsystems.com/ Impact on Urban Health: https://urbanhealth.org.uk/ Home Buying and Selling Council https://homebuyingsellingcouncil.co.uk/ REScoop - https://www.rescoop.eu/ UKERC - https://ukerc.ac.uk/SME - Small medium enterpriseRMI - Repair maintenance and improvementBSI - British Standards instituteDESNZ - Department for Energy Security and Net ZeroDLUHC - Department for Levelling Up, Housing & CommunitiesUKGBC - UK Green Building CouncilSHDF - Social Housing Decarbonisation FundEPC - Energy Performance CertificateMEES - Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • All things LIME with Ben Kerslake of Carrington Lime
    2024/11/17

    In this episode we chat with Ben Kerslake of CarringtonLIME. Rich visited him at his premises in the Forest of Dean. We discuss Ben winning a Blue Peter competition, getting his neighbours to work on his house, and painting a room for 50p! On a more serious note, we talk about lime, hot lime, Naturally Hydraulic Lime, training, and innovation. Ben is keen to help train the next generation of plasterers, but also homeowners wanting to have a go themselves, and professionals wanting to understand the use of lime better.


    00:00 - Intro

    01:02 - About Ben

    04:10 - Where it started

    06:11 - The courses CarringtonLIME run

    08:06 - How can we narrow the skills gap?

    09:12 - Advice on coating plasters and paints

    11:36 - Making your own paints and plasters

    16:10 - Subscribe to channel

    17:10 - “Hot” lime

    21:28 - Hydrated Lime

    24:02 - Using lime now very different to historic mixes

    26:16 - Specifying mixes

    31:19 - Bought Lime quality can be too pure for buildings applications

    35:01 - Over-prescriptive specifications

    36:28 - Understanding materials

    39:07 - “One size DOESN’T fit all”

    39:58 - Experimenting with materials and mixes

    44:52 - Lath and plaster ceilings

    52:02 - Insulating plaster mixes

    55:06 - Overview of CarringtonLIME courses

    58:23 - Favourite Book

    60:04 - Favourite Building



    CarringtonLime: https://www.carringtonlime.co.uk/


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carringtonlime

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carringtonlime


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  • Meeting The Building Conservation Directory founder Jonathan Taylor
    2024/11/11

    In this episode we talk with Jonathan Taylor, exploring his beginnings in Architecture and then as a Conservation Officer, before the founding of the Building Conservation Directory. We discuss its success and some of the challenges Jonathan faces in publishing, as well as issues that are close to Jonathan's heart relating to conservation and his concern that conservation is about more than just the buildings.


    Chapters


    00:00 - Intro

    00:26 - Jonathan Taylor biography

    02:06 - What made Jonathan change from Architecture to conservation

    05:47 - Not just the building but the whole social side too

    08:52 - How did the Building Conservation Directory come about?

    12:21 - How the BCD directory is funded

    15:45 - How did you select where the BCD copies were sent?

    18:35 - Did the internet change the BCD and it’s reach?

    20:43 - Not really any trade secrets in conservation

    22:24 - What about people wanting to write or advertise things that aren’t appropriate?

    25:24 - The directory is the start of the specification process

    26:05 - “People have asked for an accredited only publication…”

    27:58 - Homeowners do phone in

    31:37 - How do you keep articles up to date?

    33:56 - The challenge of retrofit

    37:27 - The debate on what is right or wrong

    38:08 - Has conservation gone too far, and prevented evolution of buildings?

    41:17 - How much, as a society, are we prepared to lose?

    42:00 - How many buildings are of ‘traditional’ construction and how many listed?

    42:51 - The other publications and articles that BCD cover

    46:39 - New website looking exclusively at retrofit and sustainability

    48:43 - Dr. Robyn Pender on a fresh way to look at historic buildings

    50:54 - Global reach of the website

    52:43 - “We will never abandon print”

    53:18 - Jonathan’s recommended books

    55:09 - Jonathan’s favourite buildings and why

    59:21 - Training is one of the main subjects on the website too

    59:53 - How to get in touch with Jonathan and the website



    Links:

    Building Conservation Directory:

    https://www.buildingconservation.com


    Joint Position Statement: https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/technical-advice/buildings/damp-in-historic-buildings/investigation-of-moisture-and-its-effects-on-traditional-buildings/



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  • Introductions Episode - who we are and why we're doing this
    2024/11/10

    An introduction to this podcast. Find out a bit about Stephen and Rich, what their motivations are, and what this podcast is about.


    Chapters:

    0:44 Introduction to Stephen

    7:24 Introduction to Rich

    13:08 How and why we’ve got together

    15:26 Why we’re doing this podcast

    16:12 What we mean by “Conservation”

    19:18 Misinformation online / media (print/TV etc)

    21:02 Dispelling myths

    22:08 The need for homeowners to understand technical matters.

    24:13 Minimal education in trades / professions / apprenticeships don’t teach old buildings

    28:24 Technicals concepts simplified

    29:42 Understanding buildings and their evolution

    30:44 Interviews with those involved conservation

    31:42 Project storyline / following long term projects

    32:40 News / Case law updates

    34:47 Favourite building and why

    37:20 Favourite books

    42:42 Summary

    44:55 How to get in touch


    For Rich's platform go to:

    https://expertible.com/


    For Stephen's community go to:

    https://beconservation.com/heritage-conservation-community




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    48 分