To Build, Or Not To Build? How Repurposing Reduces Carbon Emissions

Why we need minimum standards to reach net zero. Quote from Guest: “The construction of buildings, over the lifetime of the building, is tenfold the environmental impact of the operational ongoing impact.” - Peter Fisher Summary: Peter Fisher, Director at Bennetts Associates joins Bold founder Caleb Parker for Episode 6 of Season 9 where they discuss the impact of upfront emissions as well as the operational carbon emissions.  In this episode Caleb and Peter discuss reuse of existing building stock, the increased use and positive impacts of timber within construction and the current issues this presents, as well as setting a standard in net zero carbon emissions and how office design and services are evolving. Connect with Peter on LinkedIn Connect with Caleb on LinkedIn  If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Value Bombs: The timber square project that we're doing, I think the structure there is about 20-25% lighter than a conventional steel composite structure would've been with concrete in it. - Peter There are definitely not life safety issues around and the insurance issues are around asset protection. - Peter There's almost a sustainability arms race happening amongst commercial development. - Peter What I think a few years ago would've probably been considered imperfections are now considered character. - Peter What we can't have is buildings that are highly bespoke. Those are the ones that always seem to come unstuck. - Peter Timestamps:  [01.55] Teaser of Peter’s episode on BBC Radio Four Show, Costing the Earth [3.10] Repurposing or new developments? [04.55] Why timber? [07.16] Timber Square Project [08.09] Limitations with building in timber [09.25] Is timber a risky material to use for building? [11.07] Why Peter wanted to attend MIPIM [12.20] Setting a minimum standard for net zero carbon [14.26] How office spaces are evolving [17.37] Does flexible working change how buildings are designed? [20.48] Are office spaces becoming more like hospitality spaces? Resources: Timber Square Rip It Up And Start Again MIPIM Road to Zero Departure of Architecture, University of Cambridge CitizenM Hotels Shout outs: Nor Norms Covivio Simon Sturgis Built By Nature Benjamin Bach David Partridge Basil Demeroutis Andy Pyle About Peter Fisher Peter Fisher, Director at Bennetts Associates, who create sustainable & enduring architecture. He is currently leading Timber Square in Southwark and Brent Cross Town 19, projects that are pushing both net zero carbon workplace and hybrid and full timber construction respectively. Sponsors: Headline Sponsor: DeltaQ DeltaQ is a Top 3 European PropTech solution for reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment. Operating from the centre of Brussels, they have developed a solution that learns to predict the behaviour of a building (in context of comfort and energy use) and leverages these predictions to automatically steer the energy systems. DeltaQ improves comfort while maximising energy and CO2 savings and allows operational teams to turn their attention to added value work instead of repetitive tasks and constant finetuning. When deployed over a large volume of buildings, DeltaQ will deliver an important contribution to realising the world’s ambition in the fight against climate change. Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@apodcastcompany.com 

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