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    <description>Welcome to the pro clima Podcast, where we're dedicated to fostering better building practices in New Zealand.
Our mission is to
inspire and educate people to create healthy, durable and energy-efficient buildings
to live, learn, work and play in — now, and for generations to come.
Throughout this podcast series, we will talk to architects, builders and homeowners delving into various aspects of building design, construction techniques, and sustainable living. Here's what you can expect from our episodes:
Expert Interviews / Case Studies / Homeowner Perspectives / Emerging Trends and Technologies / Audience Engagement
By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, we hope to empower our audience with the knowledge and inspiration needed to create buildings that not only meet our immediate needs but also contribute to a healthier, more resilient future for all. Join us on this journey towards better building practices in New Zealand.
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the pro clima Podcast, where we're dedicated to fostering better building practices in New Zealand.
Our mission is to
inspire and educate people to create healthy, durable and energy-efficient buildings
to live, learn, work and play in — now, and for generations to come.
Throughout this podcast series, we will talk to architects, builders and homeowners delving into various aspects of building design, construction techniques, and sustainable living. Here's what you can expect from our episodes:
Expert Interviews / Case Studies / Homeowner Perspectives / Emerging Trends and Technologies / Audience Engagement
By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, we hope to empower our audience with the knowledge and inspiration needed to create buildings that not only meet our immediate needs but also contribute to a healthier, more resilient future for all. Join us on this journey towards better building practices in New Zealand.
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  <title>Episode 8: Chris Penk</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Simon Cator and Jon Davies in a conversation with the Building and Construction Minister, Hon Chris Penk, discussing his desire to build “Simply, Cheaply and Quickly”.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode of the pro clima Podcast, Simon Cator and Jon Davies speak to Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk.
The discussion revolves around the Minister’s desire to build “Simply, Cheaply and Quickly” - the recent controversial media furore regarding the government's signal to roll back the H1 insulation standards and other building and construction-related issues.
The discussion also touches on easing the regulations for granny flats, developing well-qualified construction workers and revising regulations to maintain building standards. Special Guests: Chris Penk and Jon Davies.
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  <itunes:keywords>house energy performance targets, granny flats without consent, construction training, building skills, construction quality, overseas building product standard acceptance, H1 building code</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the pro clima Podcast, Simon Cator and Jon Davies speak to Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk.</p>

<p>The discussion revolves around the Minister’s desire to build “Simply, Cheaply and Quickly” - the recent controversial media furore regarding the government&#39;s signal to roll back the H1 insulation standards and other building and construction-related issues.</p>

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<p>The discussion revolves around the Minister’s desire to build “Simply, Cheaply and Quickly” - the recent controversial media furore regarding the government&#39;s signal to roll back the H1 insulation standards and other building and construction-related issues.</p>

<p>The discussion also touches on easing the regulations for granny flats, developing well-qualified construction workers and revising regulations to maintain building standards.</p><p>Special Guests: Chris Penk and Jon Davies.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 5: John Straube</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>John Straube and Simon Cator discussed the importance of understanding building science to create sustainable and comfortable living spaces. Dr. Straube shared his journey from civil engineering to building science and his decades of experience as a building scientist and professor.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Dr. Straube explains the importance of the critical elements of the building structure, balancing insulation values with good airtightness levels and high-performance windows: "It's a rule of physics that you need to be able to match those three components of typical houses to get the value out of each one of those components."
In this episode of the pro clima Podcast, John Straube emphasizes the importance of balancing components such as insulation, airtightness, windows and ventilation in building design to achieve optimal energy efficiency and indoor air quality. He explains that airtightness is often misunderstood but is crucial for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Dr. Straube also discusses the principles of rainscreen design, considering the cladding, drainage, and water-resistant barriers, all tailored to local climates and building codes.  Special Guest: John Straube.
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<p>In this episode of the pro clima Podcast, John Straube emphasizes the importance of balancing components such as insulation, airtightness, windows and ventilation in building design to achieve optimal energy efficiency and indoor air quality. He explains that airtightness is often misunderstood but is crucial for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Dr. Straube also discusses the principles of rainscreen design, considering the cladding, drainage, and water-resistant barriers, all tailored to local climates and building codes. </p><p>Special Guest: John Straube.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="RDH Building Science - Technical Library" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.rdh.com/technical-library/">RDH Building Science - Technical Library</a> &mdash; Explore the RDH technical library for building enclosure articles, conference papers, presentations, research reports, quick guides and technical bulletins.</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Dr. Straube explains the importance of the critical elements of the building structure, balancing insulation values with good airtightness levels and high-performance windows: <em>&quot;It&#39;s a rule of physics that you need to be able to match those three components of typical houses to get the value out of each one of those components.&quot;</em></p>

<p>In this episode of the pro clima Podcast, John Straube emphasizes the importance of balancing components such as insulation, airtightness, windows and ventilation in building design to achieve optimal energy efficiency and indoor air quality. He explains that airtightness is often misunderstood but is crucial for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Dr. Straube also discusses the principles of rainscreen design, considering the cladding, drainage, and water-resistant barriers, all tailored to local climates and building codes. </p><p>Special Guest: John Straube.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="RDH Building Science - Technical Library" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.rdh.com/technical-library/">RDH Building Science - Technical Library</a> &mdash; Explore the RDH technical library for building enclosure articles, conference papers, presentations, research reports, quick guides and technical bulletins.</li></ul>]]>
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