"I hope we'll see a change in the outcome for renovation work which has energy modelling and predicted energy demand for that building - for any building - in play during the design process; and then just put some minimums around that." In this podcast, Jon discusses his transition from teaching to the building industry where tangible results were more easily visible. He talks about a home renovation project, emphasizing the importance of creating a comfortable living environment by addressing common issues like drafts and poor insulation. Jon describes his Masters thesis - the use of Parka Wrap - retrofitting insulation onto existing walls - designed to improve airtightness and contribute to a more controlled indoor environment and energy efficiency in buildings. Jon advocates for continuous improvement and innovation in building practices. By staying updated with the latest technologies and methods, builders can enhance the quality and efficiency of their constructions. This is particularly important for the retrofit challenge, aimed at improving the performance of existing buildings to enhance the health of their occupants. Special Guest: Jon Davies.
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