We all want to make more eco-conscious decisions when it comes to our home projects, so we spoke with the experts on how to be more sustainable in our choices

We are all making efforts to live more eco-conscious lives, from buying a reusable cup to switching to an electric car, but have you ever considered how your home reno projects are affecting the environment? Sustainable architecture is a hot topic right now, and it’s one we are so keen to learn more about and educate on how we can be making better choices, so we spoke with the experts at Common Ground Workshop, a London-based architecture firm where sustainability is high on the agenda.

Director, Jack Pannell, gave us his top tips for ensuring a new project has as little impact on the planet as possible, from approaching the right people for the job to easy, more sustainable, switches you can make.

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST AREA OF SUSTAINABILITY THAT THE ARCHITECTURE INDUSTRY IS FOCUSSING ON?

‘There is a huge drive towards achieving net Zero in the construction industry and it’s great to see so many talented architects and design professionals engage with new initiatives led by the RIBA and other key forums and interest groups.’ explains Jack.

‘For us, retrofitting buildings and building reuse pose some very exciting opportunities for future sustainability, and we are increasingly taking on projects that require both sustainable material specification and energy efficiency, as well as innovation in the life-cycle design of spaces in terms of future adaptability and agility.’