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      Mr Burns
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      Hi all.

      My wife and I are just starting off on the long road to building our own home. We have a site at my home place and not much else. We would like to build a Georgian style house with a modern feel to it.

      A friend of mine (from home) is an Architect and I know he would be very interested in carrying out the design, planning, sign-off, etc for us. However I am a little nervous about engaging a friend as my Architect, as I feel the relationship between Client and Architect should be more of a professional nature as opposed to platonic one. This I feel is especially true at the design stage.

      On the other hand, because of my friends local knowledge i.e. planners, local engineers, etc, his involvement would be quite useful and I would be very confident of his ability to achieve planning.

      So to make a long story short, I am looking for an Architect to assist us in the preparation of a brief and initial design. I was think of something along the lines of a mood board with perhaps some sketch floor plans, elevations etc.

      Basically it would be a nixer for someone. Maybe someone who has been made unemployed recently.

      So if you are interested and preferable have some experience of new build Georgian style houses please email me mr.burns79@hotmail.com. A couple of images of previous projects would be great also.

      Thanks,
      Mr. Burns

    • #806411
      Anonymous
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      Mr Burns
      There is no Magic to achieving planning, just rules.

      I do some work for people who have made the mistake of getting planning permission for a mock georgian. Alterations to approved planning to turn the design into a low energy open plan solution. Georgian style façades are very formal and restrictive on our modern spatial expectations. For instance symmetry is used as a tool to convey order and power, something we are more modest about nowadays. Georgian is fine if you have a cook butler and maid to work in the basement instead of a modern bright open kitchen and use bedpans instead of en-suites and bathrooms.

      We normally remodel these McMansions to low energy design with Natural Materials. Energy is always the guiding principle with smart adaptable use of floor space. Energy is a good bookmark for a house, The BER is merely an asset planning tool and measures energy in relative terms. Passive house is a performance tool and measures absolute use of energy. When buying a car engine performance is critical, yet when we want a house, a nice elevation is all we want. In my local peope used to boast that they got away with 3000 square foot from the planners, now the boast is about A2 rating and soon it will be passive house certification or net zero energy.

      Be careful a lot of architects will give you what you want rather than taking you on a learning journey. The trend now is for passive houses. These are the buildings we need for the coming decades. Good luck in your enterprise. Just remember we are all on a re-learning curve, the old ways no longer work. As the man said we’re all socialists now, that might as well be, we’re all greens now.

    • #806412
      Anonymous
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      Hi Keating,

      Thanks for the response. Some food for thought.

      Mr. Burns

    • #806413
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I think it is better to go for a style which consumes less energy, whether it be Georgian or Modern. A building with good facade and nice engine (green house) is all we need..

    • #806414
      Anonymous
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      @rohiag wrote:

      I think it is better to go for a style which consumes less energy, whether it be Georgian or Modern. A building with good facade and nice engine (green house) is all we need..

      I’ve never heard such a load of unadulterated shi te in all my life. Sometimes I despair at the blinkered, reductive view that supposedly ‘open-minded’ hippies espouse.

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