Explore every episode of the podcast E3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily
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| S6E7: Build Learn Teach | 23 Aug 2024 | 00:31:30 | |
@buildlearnteach | |||
| S6E6: Energy Raven | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:50:52 | |
Show Notes: Shannon Bloemker, CEO of Energy Raven Shannon is an experienced strategist with a strong foundation in real estate and sustainable construction. Her latest venture, Energy Raven, helps homeowners improve their homes' energy use and be part of the Climate Solution. Shannon is a former investment strategist with more than 15 years of experience in real estate investment, renovation, and property management. She holds a Master's Degree in Sustainability from Harvard and is a certified home inspector. | |||
| S5E1: Economics | 31 Jan 2023 | 00:19:28 | |
www.buildequinox.com | |||
| S4E12: Building Your Brand | 20 Dec 2022 | 00:40:24 | |
https://rootandriver.com/ | |||
| S4E11: A Discussion with the Healthy Home Expert | 18 Nov 2022 | 01:15:40 | |
https://www.healthyhomeexpert.com/ | |||
| S4E10: Equity and Affordable Housing with Coram Houses | 07 Oct 2022 | 00:40:43 | |
www.coramhouses.org | |||
| S4E9 - Talking Building Materials with LP | 30 Aug 2022 | 00:40:43 | |
| S4E8: PGH Book Sneak Peak Snippets | 01 Aug 2022 | 00:12:39 | |
Show Notes: Caroline Blavovsky: https://www.healthyhomeexpert.com/ The Pretty Good House: https://www.prettygoodhouse.org/ Buy the book: https://www.tauntonstore.com/pretty-good-house Join us Thursday: https://www.thebsandbeershow.com/ | |||
| S4E7: Metal Roofing with Todd Miller | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:48:10 | |
Show Notes: Show Notes: Connect with Todd at todd.miller@isaiahindustries.com
Learn more about the products:
Todd also have an educational website at www.asktoddmiller.com
And a podcast: www.construction-disruption.com | |||
| S4E6: Around the House with Eric G | 23 May 2022 | 01:08:32 | |
Show Notes: Eric Goranson, CKD is a Certified Kitchen Designer with the National Kitchen and Bath Association for over 20 years and has been designing since 1993. Nationally recognized as “Eric G®”, he is a syndicated 10-year home improvement radio talk show host. Eric talks with homeowners and contractors about remodeling and new construction techniques every week. He is also a national podcaster and is now heard internationally and with about half of the listening audience being from the building trade. His shows draw great support from the contracting community. Eric also hosts the Around the House “Pro Insider” podcast that is for the residential building and remodeling professionals. Eric has managed everything from home builders, design firms, to custom cabinet shops and has been involved in thousands of projects being constructed or remodeled. Eric also consults with national brands on product design and industry trends, with companies such as Baldwin Hardware, Kraft Maid Cabinetry, and many more. From opening keynote addresses to hands on training seminars, Eric uses his communications skills to inspire and educate the people that are attending his events. Eric is a design and home technology speaker at national construction and remodeling events such as the Northeastern Retail Lumber Associations Lumber and Building Materials Expo, National Kitchen and Bath, Association’s Voices from The Industry, and for the National Association of Home Builders. Eric was a Kitchen and Bath Design News: Top 50 Innovator for 2019 and served on the Baldwin Hardware Design Council: 2017-2019. He enjoys home renovation projects and use to play the bass in Seattle rock bands. | |||
| S4E4 - Special Addition - How To Make Decisions and Why To Hire A Pro | 18 Apr 2022 | 00:42:18 | |
Show Notes: After a few false starts at college Bob found architecture school and it was good. Time consuming and expensive, but good. After graduation, Bob headed for the hills of Vermont, worked for several architectural firms and spent six years as a carpenter before becoming a licensed architect and starting his firm. He lives in a little house with a big barn, lots of woods, a wife, two kids and assorted animals. Michael Maines designs homes and renovations that follow the Pretty Good House approach. He has a BS in structural engineering and has worked as a building contractor, carpenter, building science consultant and operations manager at a panelized building fabricator. He started BS* + Beer as a local discussion group and now co-hosts The BS* + Beer Show (*building science). He is a former contributing editor for Fine Homebuilding Magazine and is a co-author of the Pretty Good House book. Jay chose architecture as a means to live a creative life. Founder and lead architect of Great Blue Heron Studio Architects (BHA), he is especially interested in creating beautifully simple designs that are environmentally inspirational. | |||
| S4E3 - How the Media Landscape is Changing | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:57:56 | |
Show Notes: Kiley Jacques joined the Fine Homebuilding team as a senior editor in spring 2018. After years spent writing for home magazines, she is thrilled to be developing the department’s design content. The annual HOUSES, Kitchens & Baths, and Downsize issues are her purview, which means her time is spent looking for projects that are remarkable not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the lessons they offer—her aim is to give readers thoroughly researched information that inspires. Kiley brings to the table a deep appreciation for design done right and an equally deep respect for the underlying construction methods and systems that make it work. KJacques@taunton.com | |||
| S6E5: Wood Fiber Insulation Made in the USA | 22 May 2024 | 00:38:49 | |
Show Notes: https://www.timberhp.com/ | |||
| S4E2 - Teaching, Training and Collaboration | 28 Feb 2022 | 00:51:55 | |
| S4E1 - Women In Construction | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:47:36 | |
| S3E30: Recycling The Built Environment | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:59:43 | |
Erich Kruger Erich Kruger has been in the building trades since 1997 when he was teaching carpentry in Antigua, West Indies as part of the Peace Corp/Crisis Corps. In Vermont he has worked for several general contractors and on his own. In 2005 he founded the non-profit ReNew Building Materials & Salvage, and has consulted with, and later ran, the deconstruction program at Finger Lakes ReUse in Ithaca, New York . He holds a degree in Wildlife Management & Environmental Ethics (minor). Erich is happiest when he is diverting building materials at a job-site in the company of other like-minded conscientious deconstructors, or on the wood floors of a local contra dance with his family. He lives in a straw bale home he built with ecological features, including solar electric, solar hot water, composting toilet, and masonry wood heater/oven. https://www.deconstructionworks.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deconstructionworksvt Deconstruction Works specializes in the salvage and reuse (green demolition) of houses, outbuildings, and commercial interiors in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Western Massachusetts. Contractors and homeowners often lament the waste of perfectly good materials heading to the Dumpster every day. If you have a project large (whole house or commercial interior) or small (kitchens, baths, additions), why not let Deconstruction Works quote for the recycling and reuse of those building materials? | |||
| S3E29: What is the value in HERS Ratings? | 10 Sep 2021 | 00:59:43 | |
Noah Lawrence is a HERS Rater working for Building Efficiency Resources, LLC (BER), a RESNET HERS provider, quality assurance and training organization. With a degree in sustainable energy management and a background in residential construction, insulation, and energy auditing, Noah is passionate about growing the energy efficiency industry. That passion has led him to this podcast where he will be talking about the work that he does and some exciting new training opportunities from the BER.
Website: www.theber.com/ Facebook @BuildingEfficiencyResources Instagram @buildingefficiencyresources Twitter @theber_com LinkedIn: Building Efficiency Resources, LLC | |||
| S3E28: Women in Architecture: Katherine MacPhail | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:54:54 | |
About Katherine MacPhail I believe that architects are for everyone and have made myself available to homeowners on a variety of levels. In my podcast Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven provides, I interview contractors, architects, and vendors about their expertise and homeowners about their renovation stories. I offer classes online in Home Renovation basics, Home Renovations on a budget, Environmental considerations in Home renovation and Home Renovation Design Studio. The Ask an Architect design help line offers a service to Massachusetts homeowners, contractors and designers who need a bit of help with their design. I continue to offer full service architectural services as well. Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharine-white-macphail/
About dEMios Architects
Your home is an intensely personal space. Your life unfolds there. Babies come home from the hospital. Puppies are gated in the kitchen during housebreaking. 90th birthdays are celebrated in the garden. You watch stupid movies in the family room, work on jigsaw puzzles in a snow storm, get bad news. Countless dinners and coffees and nights in bed. Laundry. Sleepovers. Teenagers playing ping pong or Dungeons and Dragons. Band practice, book club, holiday parties and just being still. How will you arrange your space to make the most of all this? We have been there, and we can help you imagine it all.
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| S3E27: Flip the script with the ladies of MPH | 23 Jul 2021 | 01:07:37 | |
| S3E26: The End of Disposability | 16 Jul 2021 | 01:21:04 | |
Connect with Kurt | |||
| S3E25: PGH - Building Trades House | 09 Jul 2021 | 01:38:26 | |
| S3E24: BUILDING WRIGHT | 02 Jul 2021 | 01:18:33 | |
Show Notes
https://building-wright.com/
Peter Yost is the person you turn to if you want to truly understand how buildings work: their design, specification, construction, performance assessment. He brings more than 30 years experience in building, researching, teaching, writing, and consulting on high-performance buildings. His expertise ranges from construction waste management and advanced framing to energy efficiency, indoor air quality, moisture management, and building durability. Peter has provided this building-science expertise to leading building industry high performance efforts, including USGBC’s LEED for Homes and REGREEN, EPA’s WaterSense, DOE’s Building America, and IWBI’s WELL programs. Peter is a Lecturer for Yale’s graduate program in Forestry & Environmental Studies, Technical Director for the web-based GreenBuildingAdvisor, and an Adjunct Faculty with the University of Massachusetts Department of Building Construction and Technology program. A LEED AP, he is a past co-chair of the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program, and a certified instructor/course author for the NAHB Advanced Green Building: Building Science certificate program. Peter’s work includes both academic and vocational instruction, field research on building products, building investigations, construction document review, and technical research and writing. Peter is an Accredited Building Enclosure Commissioning Process Provider (BECxP)/Commissioning Authority+Building Enclosure (CxA+BE) – University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering and Department of Engineering Professional Development (2016). | |||
| S3E23: Net Zero Stock Plans | 25 Jun 2021 | 01:26:22 | |
Show Notes: Gwendolen St.Sauveur EI LEED GA, is a lifelong Vermonter and lover of everything skiing & building. Gwen received an A.S. in Architectural and Building Engineering Technology from Vermont Technical College. She returned, after a working gap, to receive a B.S. in Construction Practices and Management. Gwen has been in the construction industry for nearly a decade and has worn the various hats of mechanical engineer, MEP designer, architectural designer and estimator. She has had hands-on experience with hundreds of commercial and residential projects throughout New England. With each project, her passion for residential construction continues to grow. In 2015 She launched BTF Residential Designs to specialize in space, energy & resource efficient homes. Most recently BTF launched stock Net Zero home plans - which blend mechanical engineering & architectural design for contractor's ease. Her design mantra: honor the simplicity of historical homes, the energy efficiency needs of today and the small footprint of tomorrow. | |||
| S6E4: Women in Construction - Sara Sadek | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:17:37 | |
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| S3E22: Client Interview with Blanche | 18 Jun 2021 | 01:00:14 | |
| S3E21: Emily's Remodel | 11 Jun 2021 | 01:16:49 | |
| S3E20: Architecture School & Career Advising at PSU | 04 Jun 2021 | 01:08:52 | |
Show Notes: Ross Weinreb
"Ross Weinreb has been an Instructor of Architecture at Penn State since 2010 and the Stuckeman School Career Adviser since 2016. In 2004 he received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Virginia Tech where his undergraduate thesis project investigated pop culture and its influence on recreational building typologies. In 2012 Ross received his Master of Architecture degree from Penn State where his research explored the various approaches for teaching professional practice in undergraduate schools of architecture. | |||
| S3E19: Ventilation with John Rockwell | 28 May 2021 | 01:08:29 | |
Show Notes: John Rockwell
BIO While designing and building his own low-energy, high-performance home in the lovely seaside town of Rockport, Massachusetts, architect John Rockwell became a Technical Sales Engineer with Zehnder America, the North American branch of the Swiss-based manufacturer of energy-efficient solutions for a healthy and comfortable indoor climate. Since 2014, John has delivered hundreds of presentations at architecture firms, engineering offices and trade shows. He has designed almost 1,000 whole-house ventilation systems with heat recovery. John received his Bachelor of Architecture from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston and his Master of Architecture from the University of Miami. When not happily immersed in building science in general and the Passive Houses in particular, he sings and plays guitar in his roots/Americana band known as HEADLANDS.
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| S3E18: Interview With An Owner | 21 May 2021 | 00:52:38 | |
Show Notes: For privacy purposes, no contact information is available for this show. | |||
| S3E17: Mark's World Part II | 14 May 2021 | 00:47:47 | |
Show Notes: Mark Wille Follow and connect with Mark on LinkedIn, his social media outlet of choice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-build-small-casitas-wille/ Or catch Mark on BS Friday’s with Dave Cooper Linkedin: https://lnkd.in/e83Uh9C And on Passive House Accelerator: https://passivehouseaccelerator.com | |||
| S3E16: Mark's World Part I | 07 May 2021 | 01:00:54 | |
Show Notes: Mark Wille Follow and connect with Mark on LinkedIn, his social media outlet of choice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-build-small-casitas-wille/ Or catch Mark on BS Friday’s with Dave Cooper Linkedin: https://lnkd.in/e83Uh9C And on Passive House Accelerator: https://passivehouseaccelerator.com | |||
| S3E15: Training & Educating The Next Generation | 23 Apr 2021 | 01:12:46 | |
Show Notes: Connor Malloy: Professor at George Brown College Connor brings a blend of design thinking, innovative sustainable building practices and a contagious enthusiasm to share new ideas with everyone around him. After 15 years of leading architectural design & residential building projects and working with diverse teams, Connor brings a unique multidisciplinary arsenal of teaching tools to any challenge. https://www.linkedin.com/in/connormalloy/ https://www.instagram.com/design.build.educate/
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| S3E14: Women In Construction: Shannon Richards | 16 Apr 2021 | 00:38:49 | |
Show Notes: Shannon Richards Born and bred in Maine, I have been an artist and entrepreneur since I was young, and I have spent the last 20+ years in the practice of designing and building. I have manifested a life centered around creation, and I have had the privilege of being a part of producing hundreds of custom homes, commercial spaces, pieces of furniture and fixtures. I began Hay Runner because for many of us, it is hard to separate what we do from who we are. What we do is make something from nothing and that is very hard to do, certainly hard to do well. Who we are is not just business people, designers and builders. We are problem solvers. We seek the chance to do exceptional work and be outstanding. Hay Runner -https://www.hayrunner.com/ | |||
| S3E13: Women In Construction: Anna Heath | 09 Apr 2021 | 00:45:11 | |
Show Notes: Anna Heath Project Manager / Lead Carpenter
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| S6E3: Women in Construction - Sophie with Energy Vanguard | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:30:32 | |
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| S3E12: An Afternoon With Steve Baczek Part II | 02 Apr 2021 | 00:54:30 | |
Show Notes: Steve Baczek https://stevenbaczekarchitect.com/info/ Steven Baczek Architect is a nationally recognized architect in the design and development of custom residential structures. I am located in the Boston Massachusetts Metro Area. Whether your need is a new custom low energy Passive House (the most stringent set of building performance standards in the country), or a zero energy home, an addition or renovation to an existing home, or a complimentary carriage house, pool house, or outbuilding, your project receives the same level of professional inquiry, respect, and understanding. My design process extensively scrutinizes every aspect of the development of your project. I employ a process of clear, practical, informational leadership that is never short of an opinion, or sometimes brutal honesty. My ability to listen, and flexibility to then adapt to each client and their respective project places my services in high regard, and high desire. I have designed numerous projects across the spectrum of energy performance, comfort, and durability, to include many of the nation’s top energy conscious homes. While many state transparent labels of “green” or “sustainability” to their work, I provide good, sound design, of enduring value that includes sound environmental and energy conscious, “Truly Green” to mine. My commitment simply equates aesthetics and durability with performance and responsibility, an “integrated package”. My 28 years of architectural experience and knowledge coupled with an advanced understanding of building science founds my client’s pursuit for collaboration. My work is routinely found in numerous local and national media outlets to include Fine HomeBuilding, Journal of Light Construction, Green Building Advisor, and Environmental Building News. While I have and will do projects outside of the New England Area, my focus is on the Boston Metro Area, Cape Cod, and the Islands.
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| S3E11: An Afternoon With Steve Baczek Part I | 26 Mar 2021 | 00:53:03 | |
Show Notes: Steve Baczek https://stevenbaczekarchitect.com/info/ Steven Baczek Architect is a nationally recognized architect in the design and development of custom residential structures. I am located in the Boston Massachusetts Metro Area. Whether your need is a new custom low energy Passive House (the most stringent set of building performance standards in the country), or a zero energy home, an addition or renovation to an existing home, or a complimentary carriage house, pool house, or outbuilding, your project receives the same level of professional inquiry, respect, and understanding. My design process extensively scrutinizes every aspect of the development of your project. I employ a process of clear, practical, informational leadership that is never short of an opinion, or sometimes brutal honesty. My ability to listen, and flexibility to then adapt to each client and their respective project places my services in high regard, and high desire. I have designed numerous projects across the spectrum of energy performance, comfort, and durability, to include many of the nation’s top energy conscious homes. While many state transparent labels of “green” or “sustainability” to their work, I provide good, sound design, of enduring value that includes sound environmental and energy conscious, “Truly Green” to mine. My commitment simply equates aesthetics and durability with performance and responsibility, an “integrated package”. My 28 years of architectural experience and knowledge coupled with an advanced understanding of building science founds my client’s pursuit for collaboration. My work is routinely found in numerous local and national media outlets to include Fine HomeBuilding, Journal of Light Construction, Green Building Advisor, and Environmental Building News. While I have and will do projects outside of the New England Area, my focus is on the Boston Metro Area, Cape Cod, and the Islands.
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| S3E10: PGH in Vermont | 19 Mar 2021 | 01:33:38 | |
Show Notes:
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/QmA0PN7wROo
Dylan Kinsey: https://www.kinseyconstruction.net/ Robert Swinburne: https://www.bluetimecollaborative.com/
Size: 1,750 square feet Number of bedrooms: 2 Foundation: Full Basement Foundation insulation: 5 in. XPS (R-30) inboard—on walls Subslab insulation: 5” EPS Foam ( R-20) Wall construction: Double 2x4 wall 12” deep Wall insulation: R-42 dense-packed cellulose Attic construction: Vented unconditioned attic Attic floor insulation: R-85 cellulose Air Leakage: .32 ACH/50 Windows: Klearwall Alu-P triple glazed, R-6.5 average SHGC .50 Winter design temperature: -5°F Design heating load: 16,579 Btu/h Space heat: “One to One” Mitsubishi MSZ-FH18NA2 single zone, ductless mini-split air-source heat pump rated at 20,000 Btu/h Domestic hot water: 40 gallon State brand heat pump water heater Mechanical ventilation: Broan HRV 160 TE PV system: 6.7 kW ( 20qty LG 335) Drain Water Heat Recovery: Renewability Power-Pipe R3-60
From Energy Model: Design Heat Loss, BTU/hr : 16,579 Annual Heating Load, BTU/ year : 35,771,961 Annual Heating Load, kWh/ year : 10,484 Net Annual DHW energy, BTU/ year : 3,915,136 Net Annual DWW energy, kWh/ year : 1,147 PV Annual production kWh/ kW : 1,288 Solar electric system size, kW: 6.6 Total Predicted Usage kWh: 8,451
Actual Usage Data: Actual Usage (Feb, 20’-21’ ) : 7,874 Actual Solar Production (Feb, 20’-21’ ) : 7,822 | |||
| S3E9: Women In Architecure: Molly Bell | 05 Mar 2021 | 01:12:25 | |
Show Notes: Molly Bell https://mbaandd.com/ Born and raised in Taos, New Mexico, Molly found herself yearning to move out of state to attend College. She first moved to San Francisco to attend the University of San Francisco, where she fell in love with Architecture. Here she realized, in order to pursue her career, she needed to transfer to a school with an established architecture program; so, she returned to the Land of Enchantment and graduated from the University of New Mexico with her Bachelor of Art in Architecture. After undergrad, California was still beckoning, so she moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, where she received her Masters of Architecture. All the while, during her secondary education, she toured Central America, North America, and Europe. The experience of living in and traveling to other places has played a significant role in her understanding of design and her style of Architecture.
Molly also grew up around construction. Her father was a contractor so, from an early age, she was exposed to the building process and finds that it is one of her favorite parts of architecture. Understanding construction also exercises a “problem solving/solution finding” muscle that is an integral part of design.
Over the last decade, she has worked on everything from temporal architectural installations, design competitions, educational, medical, custom residential, multi-family residential, and institutional projects. All scales of architecture excite Molly and she likes the challenge of moving amongst different size projects.
Currently, Molly is thrilled to be living and working in the state that she grew up in. She finds endless inspiration in the landscape and the culture unique to New Mexico. Practicing in a state rich with natural beauty and history, inspires her to create architecture that reflects the environment and will similarly stand the test of time. Mixing the historical architectural language of New Mexico with the modern amenities of contemporary design, Molly is exited to develop her style and express herself through the buildings she creates., | |||
| S3E8: Architecture School with another PSU Graduate | 26 Feb 2021 | 00:30:53 | |
Show Notes: Austin Lankford Austin Lankford is a recent graduate from Penn State University where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture with a residential construction minor. He now is proud to work for a custom residential architecture firm in Greenwich, CT, where their work is focused on the highest quality of traditional residential design. Austin is fortunate to have been exposed to a broad spectrum of this industry, including working in construction, as a real estate agent, and in both commercial and residential architecture firms. How to connect with Austin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-lankford99
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| S3E7: Better Construction with Sean McStay | 25 Feb 2021 | 00:36:07 | |
Show Notes Sean McStay Sean McStay is a sales leader and podcaster who, over his 15+ year career in sales, marketing and management, has developed a passion for high performance construction. Sean is very proud to work for SIGA, a swiss family-owned company that has a vision of a world of zero energy loss buildings. Sean helped launch SIGA in Canada as its first Canadian employee and has since moved into a role as Vice President Sales and Operations Canada and board member as the team has grown. Sean is also a certified passive house consultant and Chair of the supplier council for Passive House Canada. Sean hosts the Better Construction podcast which interviews architects, builders, engineers and suppliers in our industry weekly. How to Connect With Sean Better Construction Podcast | |||
| S3E6: Managing Energy | 12 Feb 2021 | 00:54:22 | |
Show Notes: Seth Mansur Mobile: +1-413-824-9573 Email: sethmansur@gmail.com Website: www.sethmansur.energy LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethmansur Seth Mansur is a longtime sustainability advocate, Marine Corps veteran, and has developed a deep understanding of renewable energy projects. His primary focus is helping organizations take a proactive approach to evaluating and taking action on their energy needs. | |||
| S3E5: Carbon Cash Back | 05 Feb 2021 | 01:02:06 | |
Show Notes: Making the best of your Carbon Fee and Dividend presentations using the EN-ROADS Climate Simulator: The EN-ROADS Climate Simulator is a powerful tool which when used properly communicates how carbon pricing is an essential component of any successful climate policy. It provides third party verification in the effectiveness of carbon pricing and allows audiences to explore and compare possible climate policies in a way that is both educational and fun. Learn how EN-ROADS can improve your presentations and enhance your effectiveness as a climate advocate. "If you want to teach people a new way of thinking, don't bother trying to teach them. Instead give them a tool, the use of which will lead to new ways of thinking" - Buckminster Fuller Peter Dugas is a musician and educator who currently serves as volunteer co-chair of the Portland chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. A Portland native, Peter earned a BS in physics and engineering from Brown University and is a veteran advocate for effective and equitable climate action. He is an EN-ROADS Climate Ambassador and serves as the Citizens' Climate Lobby Portland Co-Chair, Grasstops leader and liaison to Senator Angus King (I). Don Parent is a consulting engineer with a longstanding concern about our collective lack of action on climate change. A Lewiston native, he has engineering degrees from Northeastern and Stanford with a focus in the thermosciences. He is active in the Citizens’ Climate Lobby and strongly supports pricing carbon as the most effective means to reduce emissions. | |||
| S3E4: Building Architecturally Significant Homes | 29 Jan 2021 | 00:58:18 | |
Show Notes: Jake Bruton is a builder and remodeler in Columbia Missouri. As the owner of Aarow Building for more than a decade Jake brings his education in art to energy efficient, durable, and architecturally significant homes. Growing up in a remodeling and repair business positioned him for success when building because of the vast amount of time fixing, repairing, and replacing the mistakes of previous methods of construction. All of this repair work has driven Jake to educate himself on building science and learn to apply those ideas to his high performance projects. Jake regularly writes for Fine Homebuilding, Journal of Light Construction, Pro Remodeler, and Pro Tradecraft. He is a weekly contributor to Buildshownetwork.com. As a speaker he has presented at JLC Live, Fine Homebuilding Summit, JLC Deck and Remodeling, and EEBA. Jake is currently raising a family of three children with his wife in Columbia Missouri. | |||
| S3E3: Zillow Can't Smell Cat Pee | 22 Jan 2021 | 00:32:13 | |
Show Notes: Megan Shay https://inpeakproperties.com/ More than just an agent, I am an adviser, guide, and partner, helping home sellers, buyers, renters, and owners/investors to reach their goals through real estate sales and leasing. InPeak Properties offers a full range of real estate services including commercial and residential real estate sales, leasing, investment management, and more. We're based in Poulsbo, and we cover the North Kitsap Peninsula, Seattle, Mercer Island, and the Eastside. | |||
| S6E2: Steve DeMetrick: High Performance Construction in New England PART 2!! | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:20:08 | |
Show Notes: https://www.demetrickhousewrights.com/ | |||
| S3E2: Selling Building Science to Consumers | 15 Jan 2021 | 01:05:30 | |
Show Notes: Lloyd Alter is Design Editor of TreeHugger.com, the world’s largest website focused on sustainability and green living. He has been a contributor to contributor to the Guardian, Corporate Knights Magazine and Azure Magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture and a retired member of the Ontario Association of Architects. He is a Past President of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Lloyd teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design, and won a Leadership Award from the US Green Building Council for his promotion of green, sustainable design. He is the author of "Living the 1.5 degree lifestyle" coming from New Society Publishers in fall, 2021. And if you’re curious about that bidet toilet seat - here’s what he wrote about that! | |||
| S3E1: Women In Building: Kiley Jacques | 08 Jan 2021 | 00:46:19 | |
Kiley Jacques is senior editor at Green Building Advisor (GBA), a sister website to Fine Homebuilding magazine that is more narrowly focused on sharing information about designing, building, and remodeling high-performance homes. She plans, creates, edits, and sources content to ensure useful information covering all aspects of green building including environmentally sensitive design, innovative materials, energy-efficient construction techniques, and must-know building science. As a media platform featuring industry innovators, professionals, products, and systems, GBA serves not only its readership but also the greater good. The site’s users, contributors, and staff share a common goal to protect the natural world while shaping the built environment. It is a space for exploring global issues such as the climate crisis and resource conservation, while gleaning science-backed, hands-on instruction and data. | |||
| S2E45: Saying Goodbye to 2020 | 18 Dec 2020 | 00:06:43 | |
| S2E44: Keuka Lake Net Positive Home | 11 Dec 2020 | 00:30:32 | |
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