Welcome to the Smart Living Spaces blog — a collection of thoughts, tips, and insights on how we can design and live better in Aotearoa.

Here you'll find articles on Passive House, Homestar, energy modelling, healthy homes, and the everyday realities of sustainable architecture in New Zealand. Whether you're a homeowner looking to improve your space or a fellow designer exploring better building performance, I hope these posts offer something practical, empowering, and real.

Because good design isn't just about buildings — it's about people, comfort, and creating spaces that work for the long term.

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Less is More

Less is more: 6 Ways to improve your homes performance in the Architectural design. How to get a better home without breaking the bank.

One of the biggest misconceptions in our design and construction industry is the notion that better performance means more. More complication, more money and more systems. That simply is a big fat myth. Building performance is intentional, driven by the design (the cheapest place to get it right) and often about making things simpler, not more complicated.

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6 Things I get clear with my Clients before starting their Concept

I once had a potential client tell me, “Just draw it.” My response, was just “just draw what?”

A bit of a back story, the client thought the process was simple and that the drawing he was expecting to see would just magically happen without investing in all the steps of the Architectural Process.

So often Plans are seen as a product, something you pay for. The Plans are in fact the instructions. If you aren’t clear on what you are creating, the instruction might lead to something you were not expecting. “The Architect didn’t listen to the budget” or “it’s not what I was wanting.”

Before we start developing the instructions, we need to develop the vision. And before we can develop the vision, we need to establish the expectations and parameters.

Here are the 6 things that I get clear with my clients before I start to create their vision into a Concept Design.

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6 Ways Passive House fills the gaps in our Building Code

Our New Zealand Building Code is perceived by many to create a healthy comfortable family home. But there are gaps in the code that means this isn’t a guarantee. Learn how Passive House fills the gaps left in the NZBC from an Architectural Design perspective.

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6 Signs of an Unhealthy Home

In a recent conversation I was asked “how does someone know what a healthy home feels like?” It’s a great question. Health and comfort are intangible concepts and are firmly rooted in our experience. At Architecture School I was told as a Designer I should be an agent of social change. But how can you help affect positive change in peoples homes when they haven’t experience anything better than what they currently have.

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Building Better - what does this mean?

I enjoy conversations generated from parties outside my everyday operational sphere and a recent conversation with Malcolm McCracken, a senior analyst in Infrastructure with a background in Planning, is the inspiration for this blog. Malcolm, like me, has a passion for making our built environments better suited for both people and planet.

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Plugging the Leaks

Andrew Eagles from the New Zealand Green Building Council commented on LinkedIn earlier this year, that if we plugged all the thermal leaks in our homes, we wouldn’t need to increase our power generation capacity. This would be because we would be making more effective use of our current capacity.

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