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NMB Meets Nick Corlett
NMB Meets with Nick Corlett: we talked about the great work the Green LEYF initiative is doing with youngsters in the Early Years sector and the amazing sense of optimism shared in the face of the big issues.
Why infill sites are critical to solving the housing crisis
Simply put infill sites also referred to as ‘gap sites’ or ‘small sites’ are development sites within urban areas that are too small for a traditional developer approach to build on. Sometimes they are too small to build more than 1 or 2 homes and often they are not straightforward to develop on. They may be a funny shape, have lots of planning or other constraints (such as utilities) or be adjacent to unneighbourly uses (like railway lines or sub stations).
Newsletter September 2024
Back from our summer holidays, well rested and looking forward - it’s always a really exciting time of year for us, this year no different: new projects starting and others reaching important milestones.
How to transform old offices into thriving workspaces
A result of changing work patterns post covid is there’s now more empty office space than ever. This has been exacerbated by sluggish growth in the economy, and a period of pause, ‘waiting to see’ with the prospect of a change in direction from a new government - now passed.
How to create a Net Zero Neighbourhood
Here we write about our proposal for the Net Zero Neighbourhood masterplan, which was the winner of the Max Fordham Archiboo Architect’ Pitch, itself inspired by the Max Fordham House - UK’s first-ever verified net zero carbon home.
Introduction to Embodied Carbon
There’s much in the press about reaching ‘net-zero’ and the role the construction industry has to play. Something that is less often in focus is ’embodied carbon’.
NMB Meets Gus Zogolovitch
NMB Meets with Gus Zogolovitch: we chatted about custom build homes, embodied carbon and what needs to happen to grow the self build market.
How to build sustainable home extensions
With rising energy prices and a greater emphasis on the climate we’re finding our clients are looking more and more for how they can build their home extensions more sustainably. Here we take a look at how to build sustainable home extensions with a case study of a recent completed project in London.
NMB meets: Teesa Bahana
Here’s the first of our new series: NMB meets. We will be meeting brilliant industry folk, innovators and futurists to discuss their views on what makes great sustainable buildings and places. In turn, helping us shape better buildings and places in response to the climate emergency.
Spring news at New Makers Bureau
Welcome to the Spring edition of NMB News. It’s been a fine start to 2023…. and we’ve got a spring in our step (sorry)…. so, where to start…. perhaps a few ‘firsts’…. we’ve: finished our first building (our rammed earth arts centre in Kampala); won our first competition (the Architect Pitch see below) and have our first off-grid house project just going into planning.
Welcome to NMB news
Two years after we started out, we’ve now got lots to talk about - after much hard work, projects are nearing completion. We’re fulfilling our mission to make low carbon buildings.
So, here’s the first of our NMB News. We will make them: insightful (sharing our knowledge as we learn), outward-looking, provocative (in a good way) and occasional (quarterly at most). And, above all, with a healthy dose of climate optimism. Surely much needed at the moment?
Principles for Low Carbon Placemaking
This generation is the first to fully realise the scale of the climate emergency. We are also the first to understand how we can address it. At New Makers Bureau we are striving to leave the planet in a better state than we found it.