Building Sustainability Podcast

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It’s so great to be back recording podcasts! I spent a brilliant day at Janna Laan Lomas  and Seb Laan Lomas ‘s Llamacro...
12/09/2024

It’s so great to be back recording podcasts! I spent a brilliant day at Janna Laan Lomas and Seb Laan Lomas ‘s Llamacroft site to see all the exciting progress and plans. Their stunning Bio-based Passivhaus is so well thought out and considered on all fronts. Obviously, there are great details for air tightness and minimising thermal bridges, stunning space design and healthy materials... but the amount of consideration to wildlife really pleased me. This isn’t just a place for Janna & Seb to raise a family, but a building which encourages and shelters nature. Listen and be inspired by the attention to detail at all levels!

08/04/2024
Caroline Nicolay  discusses natural building and archaeology. We explore ancient techniques like mineral pigments and ca...
27/03/2024

Caroline Nicolay discusses natural building and archaeology. We explore ancient techniques like mineral pigments and casein paints, debunking stereotypes of primitive living. Caroline shares her experiential archaeology journey, transitioning from historical food research to pigments in prehistory.
We delve into ancient paint usage, lime in construction and making paint from natural materials like clay and minerals. The conversation touches on tempera paint, historical recipes using dairy products, and making paint from cheese curds and chalk powder. We discuss the durability of ancient paints and the importance of practicality in historical building practices.
The episode highlights modern innovations in clay plastering techniques and the speaker’s journey into earth building. Caroline aims to connect archaeologists, open-air museums, and natural builders to showcase shared interests in sustainable practices.

Brilliant new episode all about biophilia and biophillic design with Vanessa Champion of  This one is a real treat to li...
06/12/2023

Brilliant new episode all about biophilia and biophillic design with Vanessa Champion of

This one is a real treat to listen to. So much to include it runs over two episodes.

In the first episode, guest Vanessa Champion discusses biophilia and biophilic design, emphasizing the importance of nature connection and its benefits for well-being and the environment. We explore underappreciated biophilic patterns, healthcare benefits, materials, and so much more.
Overall, the focus is on improving the built environment for people and the planet through biophilic design.

In part two Vanessa explores the fascinating world of biophilic design and its potential impact on sustainable and ethical practices. We delve into the use of clay, earth materials, and mushroom mycelium as tactile and eco-friendly alternatives. The episode also touches upon the challenges of promoting green alternatives in mainstream industries and the potential positive effects of biophilic design on employee ethics and productivity.
Lastly, Vanessa highlights the growing popularity of biophilic design and its numerous benefits, from improved air quality to increased real estate value.
Tune in for an intriguing discussion on incorporating nature into indoor spaces for a more sustainable and enjoyable environment.

Link in bio or find us wherever you get your podcasts

It’s our absolute joy to bring you two very special podcasts this week. Mathew Barnett Howland  ( &  ) welcomes us into ...
22/11/2023

It’s our absolute joy to bring you two very special podcasts this week.

Mathew Barnett Howland ( & ) welcomes us into cork house for an in-depth discussion of the project.

We learn about the origins of the project and how it developed, how cork has sculpted Matt’s work and the importance of factoring in the end of life (of both buildings and humans).

This is a really enjoyable two part conversation that meanders far and wide to really understand the cork house.

Huge thanks to for taking the time talk.

Link to the podcast is in our bio or find Building Sustainability wherever you get your podcasts.

Photo credits
1, 6, 7, 8 - Magnus Dennis
2 & 3 - Jim Stephenson
4 - Alex De Rijke

We are thrilled to have Jenny Ford from  on not one but two podcast episodes. We discuss so many brilliant projects root...
09/11/2023

We are thrilled to have Jenny Ford from on not one but two podcast episodes.
We discuss so many brilliant projects rooted in bio based construction and the circular economy- she’s and excellent person doing wonderful things!

Have a listen and let me know what you think. Link in our bio

Prepare to be enlightened as we enter the captivating world of sustainability and crafting with best-selling author and ...
18/10/2023

Prepare to be enlightened as we enter the captivating world of sustainability and crafting with best-selling author and countryside expert, . Sally breaks the mould with her diverse interests, sharing her journey from her first book about organic living to her exploration of the intersection of people, history, and nature. Let Sally inspire you with her love for practical interests and her belief in the value of being open to learning new skills and absorbing new information.

Ever felt weary in a dull, grey office? Touched a piece of handcrafted wood and felt a strange sense of connection? Wondered why a bottle of earthworm medicine from the 1700s is significant? Our guest, Sally Coulthard, has! A best-selling author and columnist who explores the fascinating world of biophilic design, craft, and curious objects from history.

We start by looking into the intriguing territory of biophilic design. Sally throws light on how our built environment impacts us physiologically and why it's critical to blend nature with design for our overall well-being. We also discuss the surprising ways in which neuroscience and aesthetics can come together to create spaces that inspire and uplift. We delve into why play in nature is vital for children and how it can cultivate a generation of eco-conscious adults.

Transitioning from our homes to history, we journey through the fascinating world of craft. Sally uncovers the ancient art of wool and shearing, its impact on civilizations, and the potential of craft to build community, promote sustainability, and benefit mental health in our modern world. We also peel back the layers of our past to reveal enchanting stories of objects used for healing and soil health. From an earthworm medicine bottle to entombing cats in timber-framed houses, we unveil how human culture has eerily remained constant over millennia. So, why wait? Join us on this captivating exploration of the intimate relationship between us, our surroundings, and the natural world.

13/06/2023

is celebrating 100 episodes! They’re all worth a listen for fascinating interviews with the dreamers, builders, and makers of the natural/ecological building world! Check out episode 76 (link in bio) for an interview with the team behind The Last Straw!

10/05/2023

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