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Design & Build Therapy
by Design & Build Therapy
We are Lizzie and Joe Fraher - a husband and wife pair of Architects. We run a design and build company in London and have been designing and building projects for the past 15 + years.We all need a bit of therapy during/after a building project - so we are here to help teach you a trick or two about how we do it.
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Episode 10 - Design & Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 10: Your Design & Build Questions and Answers! Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this episode, we wrap up the first season with a discussion about our experiences and insights, reflecting on the journey we've had so far. Join Lizzie and Joe as they share their favourite moments and plans for the future, including the exciting possibility of transitioning to video. Question One: When it comes to artificial lighting, mood levels and how it enhances the feel of a space. When considering the intricate relationship between artificial lighting and the ambiance of a space, several questions arise. How do different types of lighting, such as task and background lighting, influence our perception of the environment? Moreover, what role does integrated lighting play in creating a cohesive look? Question Two: How do you light a dining area that has a 1 metre roof light running across the middle of a table? As we turn our attention to practical applications, how do you effectively light a dining area with an unconventional roof light design? Are there creative solutions to suspend a pendant above the table that respects both aesthetics and functionality? Question Three: Must extensions always have modern and not traditional windows and doors? Exploring the realm of heritage buildings introduces another layer of complexity. Should extensions adhere strictly to modern designs, or can traditional windows and doors find a place? How do Lizzie and Joe navigate the subjective nature of design while preserving the integrity of historical architecture? Question Four: What are your go to strategies and to-dos when looking for favourable consent when listing building renovations? Finally, navigating building renovations raises crucial considerations. What key strategies should be employed to secure favourable consent, and why is it essential to understand the implications of listing status? How do these factors contribute to maintaining the balance of harm in our architectural decisions? Each question invites deeper exploration into the art and science of design in both contemporary and historical contexts. As we close this season, we address design and build queries sourced from our Instagram community, wrapping things up on a high note. Stay tuned for what’s to come in Season Two! Links: PIR - (rigid oil-based insulation) - https://www.kingspan.com/us/en/products/rigid-insulation/ Pavatex (wood fibre insulation) - https://www.soprema.co.uk/en/gamme/insulation/pavatex Multifoil insulation - https://www.insulationsuperstore.co.uk/browse/insulation/multifoil-insulation.html Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com/ Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay Lizzie Fraher instagram - www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect
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Episode 9 - Design & Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 09. “Help! What are the basic stages of a building project? How do I make sure I’m following the right steps?” Part 2 The Site Stages What do therapy and building projects have in common? More than you’d know! Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this episode, we explore RIBA Stage 5 - the pivotal moment when plans transform into tangible structures. Join us as we uncover the intricacies of bringing architectural design to life. Key Questions We Will Answer: What really happens during RIBA Stage 5? Does design work continue once construction begins? What are the major risk areas, and why do costs escalate on-site? How do you prepare for the transition from planning to execution? Crucial Topics We'll Explore: Site Logistics Mastery: How do you manage materials, minimise disruptions, and keep neighbours happy? Building Systems: What key components must be in place before breaking ground? Progress Monitoring: Who's responsible, and what tools ensure projects stay on track? Commissioning Demystified: What are M&M Manuals, Health & Safety Files, and why do they matter? Beyond Completion: The ins and outs of defects liability periods and snagging The surprising importance of post-construction cleaning Whether you're an industry professional or simply fascinated by the building process, this episode offers insights into the heart of construction. Links: RIBA guide to working with an Architect: www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-…e-an-architect Federation of Master Builders: www.fmb.org.uk/ Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com Fraher & Findlay website:www.fraherandfindlay.com Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay/?hl=en Lizzie Fraher instagram: www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect/?hl=en Upcoming in Podcast 10: “Your design and build questions and answers!”
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Episode 8 - Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 08. “Help! What are the basic stages of a building project? How do I make sure I’m following the right steps?” Part 1 Design Stages What do therapy and building projects have in common? More than you’d know! Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. This episode explores the basic stages of a building project, focusing on the pre-construction phases outlined in the RIBA Plan of Work. It covers the initial conceptual stage (Stage 0), developing the project brief (Stage 1), creating the design concept (Stage 2), spatial coordination for planning applications (Stage 3), and developing technical information for construction (Stage 4). The episode emphasises the importance of continually reviewing and refining the project brief, budget, and design throughout these stages to ensure alignment with the client's vision and project feasibility. Key points: • Understanding the RIBA Plan of Work • Breaking down Stages 0-4 in simple terms • Tips for each stage to keep your project on track Highlights: • Stage 0: Shaping your initial brief and vision • Stage 1: Developing a detailed brief and feasibility study • Stage 2: Getting the design concept right • Stage 3: Spatial coordination and planning application • Stage 4: Technical design and contractor selection Remember: The better your brief, the smoother your project will run! Homework: • Read up on the RIBA Plan of Work • Check out some build blogs for real-world insights • Set up a project planner using software like Build Partner or Asana Join us as we demystify the building process and help you take control of your project. Links: Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com/ Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay Lizzie Fraher instagram - www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect Upcoming in Episode 09 - “Help! What are the basic stages of a building project? How do I make sure that I’m following the correct steps?” Part 2 The Site Stages
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Episode 7 -Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 7: “Help! How to consider my budget for a building project and how to plan my cashflow?” Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In the design and build industry, one of the biggest challenges is budgeting. Many people struggle to understand and manage their building costs due to the significant variability in what professionals charge. This variation often stems from differences in service levels and is a crucial aspect that is frequently overlooked. Understanding Skilled Labour: What exactly is skilled labour, and why does it represent a hidden cost in construction? Can you identify the two main categories of labour that impact your budget? What is OPA? What does OPA (Overhead, Profit, and Administration) mean, and how can it affect your building project costs? Budgeting for a Building Project: Initial Steps: How can you effectively start budgeting for your project? Are there guidelines or templates that can help you structure your costs? Variables in Small-Scale Projects: What key factors should you focus on for smaller projects? How can you use detailed estimates to adjust for unforeseen variables? Why the Lack of Transparency? Why is there often a lack of transparency about building costs in the UK? How does cultural reluctance to discuss money affect your understanding of project costs? Managing Your Budget and Cashflow: Preparing Your Budget How can you create a comprehensive budget that covers all anticipated costs? What should you include to get a realistic view of your total expenditure? Contractor Cashflow: Why do so few contractors provide a detailed cashflow for projects? Should you insist on this information to better manage your finances and ensure smooth project execution? Summary: How can you develop a long-term financial plan for your project? Who should you consult to get accurate build estimates? What approach should you take to budget effectively, and what key questions should you ask? How can you stay on top of essential project elements? Q&A: How to Avoid a Highly Glazed Room Overheating? To prevent overheating in a highly glazed room: Avoid south-facing glass installations that receive intense sunlight. Consider solar shading solutions, such as overhanging roofs (minimum 300mm projection) or pergolas with vines for natural shading. Use brise soleil (fixed shading devices) to manage heat on windows. For existing spaces, enhance ventilation or use air conditioning to maintain a comfortable temperature.aptivating, grounded and concise. Links: Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com/ Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay Lizzie Fraher instagram - www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect Upcoming in next podcast - Help! What are the basic stages of a building project? How do I make sure I’m following the right steps?
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Episode 6 - Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 6: “Help! Who do I need to help me build my project and what is a consultant team?” Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. Building Your Team: Expert Consultants for Your Construction Project Are you planning a construction project but feeling overwhelmed by the complexities? Episode 6 is here to guide you through the maze of building experts you'll need to ensure your project is built legally, safely, and to your specifications. Whether you're planning a small house extension or a larger, more complex project, we've got you covered. Key Topics Covered: The Essential Team for Small House Extensions Who are the key players? When should you bring them on board? Expanding Your Team for Larger Projects What additional experts might you need? How do their roles contribute to your project's success? The Architect's Role in Team Building How can an architect help assemble the right team? What if you're not using an architect? Spotlight on Key Consultants: Structural Engineers When do you need one, and what do they do? Is a structural engineer always necessary? Building Control Consultants What's their role in light of The Building Safety Act? Party Wall Surveyors When are they required, and how do you find one? CDM Consultants What's their role in managing health and safety? Planning Consultants How can they help with challenging planning environments? Quantity Surveyors How do they assist with project costing? MEP Engineers What's their role in your project? Practical Advice: How consultants typically charge their fees Why investing in consultants can save you money in the long run Tips for selecting the right consultants for your project Bonus Section: We'll also discuss the pros and cons of sliding pocket doors and how to implement them effectively in your design. Homework: If you are working on a building project: When working on a building project, consider the professional associations of each consultant to understand their deliverables and qualifications. If you have a preferred contractor, they may have a team of professionals such as structural engineers and building control consultants. Before finalising, make sure that they have the necessary chartership and recommendations. Also, confirm that they have experience in projects similar to yours, whether residential or commercial. Q&A Sliding pocket doors, are they any good? Do they work? When do you use them? How do you implement them? You need to select the appropriate system for them. A cheap system would not be reliable. The sliding gear system, soft glaze, and frame system are all robust and of good quality. The door leads are efficient in terms of space, aesthetically appealing when concealed within their pocket, and do not obstruct the view from one room to another. Links: RIBA guide to working with an Architect: www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-…e-an-architect Federation of Master Builders: www.fmb.org.uk/ Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com Fraher & Findlay website:www.fraherandfindlay.com Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay/?hl=en Lizzie Fraher instagram: www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect/?hl=en Upcoming in Podcast 7: “Help! How to consider my budget for a building project and how to plan my cashflow?”
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Episode 5 - Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 5: How do you approach a design project? Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. Join Lizzie and special guest Pip, Operations Director at Fraher and Findlay, as they dive into the complexities of construction and project management. As well as helpful tips on ways of approaching a building project. - What's the secret to smooth operations in the construction business? How do you navigate the multiple forces at play? - Pip shares her firsthand experience in undertaking a late Victorian house project, revealing valuable tips and insights for a successful build. - Decision-making strategies, identifying cost-effective elements, and the pros and cons of working with big companies versus smaller teams - get ready for an engaging conversation! - Learn about the crucial stages of the design process, finding the right professional team, and key considerations in selecting quality contractors for your project. - Uncover the intricacies of different types of contracts and gain insights into navigating challenges with fixed prices and cost-plus approaches. Don't miss out on Pip's expert advice on how to approach your own building project and discover the most important factors to consider. Links: RIBA guide to working with an Architect: www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-…e-an-architect Federation of Master Builders: www.fmb.org.uk/ Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com Fraher & Findlay website:www.fraherandfindlay.com Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay/?hl=en Lizzie Fraher instagram: www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect/?hl=en Upcoming podcast 6: "Help! Who do I need to help me build my project and what is a consultant team?"
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Episode 4 - Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 4: What do Architects Do? Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this fourth episode, Lizzie and Joe discuss the role and significance of architects today, providing a comprehensive overview of their responsibilities and contributions. Here are the key highlights: What do architects do? The episode explores architects' various roles, shedding light on their expertise in designing and shaping spaces to cater to practical, aesthetic, and environmental needs. Architectural consultancy: The podcast emphasises the value of engaging architects in consultancy roles, especially in identifying opportunities, constraints, and budget considerations for building or property projects. Architectural process: From design concept and planning permissions to risk assessment and team building, the episode highlights the comprehensive involvement of architects in managing and coordinating various facets of a project, instilling confidence in their ability to deliver value and ensure effective project execution. This insightful and informative episode offers a comprehensive understanding of architects' multifaceted roles, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in gaining deeper insights into the world of architectural design and construction. Home work: To gain valuable insights on working with architects, you can explore various resources such as the RIBA website, which offers comprehensive guides and tips for collaborating with architects. Also, you can find helpful recommendations on working with architects by reading blogs. The websites of architects themselves provide valuable advice on how to engage with them and outline the services they can offer. Additionally, listening to podcasts like Home Notes can also provide valuable information on the benefits of working with an architect and practical tips for successful collaboration. Q&A What are some useful resources or guides for when you are designing kitchens and bathrooms? Guide(s) to designing bathrooms and kitchens. (Please refer to the links provided in the bio) Links: Detail in Contemporary Bathroom Design: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Detail-Contemporary-Bathroom-Design-Virginia/dp/1856695905 Architects’ Pocket Book of Kitchen Design: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Architects-Pocket-Kitchen-Design-Routledge/dp/0750661321 Build Partner:https://buildpartner.com/ Project Manager: https://www.projectmanager.com/ Team Gantt: https://www.teamgantt.com/ Asana: https://asana.com/ RIBA guide to working with an Architect: www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-…e-an-architect Federation of Master Builders: www.fmb.org.uk/ Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com Fraher & Findlay website:www.fraherandfindlay.com Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay/?hl=en Lizzie Fraher instagram: www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect/?hl=en Upcoming podcast 5: How do you approach a building project?
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Episode 3 - Design and Build Therapy
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 3: “Help! How do I find a builder I can trust? How do I get one and what do I need to watch out for?” Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this third episode, Lizzie and Joe discuss how to find a trustworthy contractor for your building project, the importance of this trusting relationship and what pitfalls to look out for when hiring someone. They also discuss how to design a bright but private room in your house and discuss how to know if a heat pump is right for you. Homework for finding the right contractor for you: - Get a personal recommendation from people in your area. - Look up contractors on Companies House and check out which companies they have been involved with and their trading history. - Ask for references from previous clients, at all stages of a build. - Try and go to see a project that your contractor has built. - Look at which accreditation your contractor has, is it one they have paid for or is it one that has higher requirements for entry. Links: RIBA guide to working with an Architect: https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/how-do-i-use-an-architect Federation of Master Builders: https://www.fmb.org.uk/ Video consultations with Lizzie - https://ffconsultations.myshopify.com Fraher & Findlay website:www.fraherandfindlay.com Fraher & Findlay instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay/?hl=en Lizzie Fraher instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect/?hl=en Upcoming in Podcast 4: What do Architects actually do?!
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Episode 2 - Design And Build Therapy.
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 2: Help! How to look at my existing spaces and assess/understand what I have? I have no idea what condition my house is in and I don’t know what problems I am potentially facing. Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this second episode, Lizzie and Joe discuss how by learning to understand your existing building and spaces you can become better equipped with finding solutions to your spatial problems. These can be split into two categories of assessment; practical and emotional. They also discuss how to maximise light if you are undertaking a bungalow extension. Practical steps to consider: Measured or structural surveys including asbestos surveys for properties built before 1990. Checking for receipts/records of previous works on your property. Speak with your neighbours! The potential gains from ‘opening up works’ on site. Hear Joe’s Top 5 issues that occur with renovation works. Emotional perspective: Determining the character of your space. How living in the space before renovation will help you to understand it better. Do you really need that extension or are there better ways to maximise the space you already have? Be clear on what works with your space as well as what doesn’t. Pay attention to the sun! Home work: Using the points raised above try to diagnose what you really have in a space - don’t think about the solutions, just what is actually there? Prioritise the elements that are most important to you for your project. Compare lists with your partner (or whoever else you share the space with, children included!) to see how similar/different your thoughts about the space are. Quick Tips: Research whether your council has a Fast-track planning application process. In certain London boroughs this can narrow planning application time from around 9 months to 1 week. Your local council planning portal should hold information on all applications submitted on your street/ in your area and their success, this can be invaluable when submitting your own application. Links: PIR - (rigid oil-based insulation) - https://www.kingspan.com/us/en/products/rigid-insulation/ Pavatex (wood fibre insulation) - https://www.soprema.co.uk/en/gamme/insulation/pavatex Multifoil insulation - https://www.insulationsuperstore.co.uk/browse/insulation/multifoil-insulation.html Video consultations with Lizzie - ffconsultations.myshopify.com/ Fraher & Findlay instagram - www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay Lizzie Fraher instagram - www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect Upcoming in Podcast 3: - How do I find a builder I can trust, and other stories.
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Episode 1 - Design And Build Therapy.
Lizzie and Joe’s Design and Build Therapy - Episode 1: What do therapy and building projects have in common? More than you’d know! Who - Lizzie Fraher & Joe Fraher Description - Lizzie and Joe are a husband and wife pair of Architects who run Fraher & Findlay - an architecture, build and joinery company in South London, and have been designing and building projects together for the past 15 years. Lizzie is a featured Architect on BBC2’s building show - “Your Home Made Perfect”. In this first episode they introduce the many different roles they take on a project, marriage counsellors, financial consultants, therapists - as well as architects and builders. Building your home can be one of the most stressful (and rewarding) things that you can do, so it’s not surprising that it might feel like you need a little therapy to get through it. They would like to invite you into a comfortable chair and offer their services. They dig into the detail of how to design and build spaces so if you’re about to start your own build, you’re interested in buildings or are a budding designer then this podcast will show how they do it, and the importance of trust in your relationship with your architect and builder. This first podcast will discuss how a project runs and how it can be equated to a therapy session. Stage 1: Conversation - Build relationship with client. Build a relationship based on honesty & openness. Stage 2: The Assessment - Look at brief in detail and build on this with the client. Assess the integrity of the building. Stage 3: The Exercises - New and different things to try as spatial solutions to the building. Client feedback and changes to design. They work to understand the needs of the client and uses of the space. Stage 4: The Homework - For the clients. Reviewing designs and thinking about new ways of looking at their space and behaviour in it. They give clients the skills and eye to interpret designs using tools such as sketches, 3D and VR. Links: Video consultations with Lizzie - https://ffconsultations.myshopify.com/ Fraher & Findlay instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fraherandfindlay Lizzie Fraher instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lizziefraherarchitect Upcoming in next podcasts - Each one will be set up like a therapy session, taking an issue that comes up on a building project and Lizzie and Joe will use their expertise to assess this issue and give options for solutions and moving forwards. Also they will give an insight of what they are doing in the business and demystify the process of how a project runs behind the scenes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We are Lizzie and Joe Fraher - a husband and wife pair of Architects. We run a design and build company in London and have been designing and building projects for the past 15 + years.We all need a bit of therapy during/after a building project - so we are here to help teach you a trick or two about how we do it.
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