[4] The Water Tower: How New is Quicker than Old

A decommissioned water tower in Amersham becomes a family home by pairing a clear planning story with commercial-grade construction. The case hinges on arguing liveability to unlock permission in the Green Belt, then using Beco ICF walls, a concrete-slab roof and curtain walling to deliver speed, insulation and a low visual profile within the landscape.

[3] Segal co-op lessons: sweat equity without burnout

The cooperative build in Brighton showed an impressive display of collaboration, as friends and families joined forces to construct their dream homes and escaping social housing.  With unconventional build methods and a focus on sustainability, it served as a remarkable example of communal self-building, inspiring in its shared vision and determination.

The One Tool That Helps Me Refocus When It All Gets Too Much

This week I have been struggling with burnout. Every small task feels like a heavy lift. I find myself looking at my phone and procrastinating far more than usual, and the social algorithms keep sending me land sourcing and property development course adverts which further add to the guilt of procrastinating! One positive from sitting outside in my contemplative mood this week is noticing that the swifts who nest in our roof space have returned after their migration! It’s like…