Not Complicated - Just Green

Chris Laumer-Giddens' Multifaceted Approach to Sustainable Design

Creative Interface, LLC., James Pirch Season 1 Episode 17

Chris Laumer-Giddens, an architect, custom builder, HVAC system designer, and building science expert, engages in diverse projects spanning high-performance tiny houses, off-grid homesteads, historic deep-energy retrofits, and Passive House homes. Collaborating with LG Squared, Inc., led by his wife Jodi, they adopt a holistic approach to building design. Chris actively shares insights through webinars, conferences, blogs, YouTube, and social media, aiming to educate fellow architects, builders, industry professionals, equipment manufacturers, and researchers. His expertise aids advancements in technology, installation methods, labor costs, and building performance across the field.

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  Show Notes: Common Sense for Better Construction  


 Introduction: 

- Welcome to another installment of  Common Sense for Better Construction,  where we bridge the information gap to guide you towards a brighter future in the built world.

- Today's episode is sponsored by Creative Interface Architecture and Interiors, committed to making sustainable construction practically impactful. Visit www.creativeinterface.design.


 Meet the Guest: 

- Host: James

- Guest: Chris Lummer Giddens, an architect, custom builder, HVAC system designer, and building science expert.

- Chris is involved in designing and building various projects, from high-performance tiny homes to off-grid homesteads and historic retrofits to passive house homes.


 About Chris and LG Squared: 

- Chris and his wife, Jody, run LG Squared, a design firm working locally, nationally, and internationally.

- LG Squared offers a comprehensive approach, handling architecture, construction, interior design, building science consulting, and more.

- Chris shares his expertise through webinars, conferences, blogs, YouTube, and social media.


 Importance of Communication in Construction: 

- Chris emphasizes the crucial role of communication in executing construction projects successfully.

- Detailed 3D models and drawings are essential tools for conveying design concepts to clients, subcontractors, and builders.

- The goal is to eliminate guesswork and ensure everyone involved understands the vision and specifications.


 Transition to High-Performance Construction: 

- Chris explains his transition to high-performance construction and building science.

- His journey started in 2010 when he delved into HVAC design and building science, working for a company specializing in training and consulting.

- The economic downturn led Chris to LG Squared, where he brought his newfound knowledge to design high-performance homes.


 Motivation for Pursuing High-Performance and Sustainable Construction: 

- Chris's interest in creating long-lasting, energy-efficient homes dates back to his childhood.

- With the economic downturn, people started seeking investments in homes with longer lifespans, leading to an increased demand for high-performance construction.

- The trend extends to off-grid living, driven by self-reliance, sustainability, and a desire to reduce environmental impact.


 Challenges in Off-Grid Construction: 

- Chris discusses the challenges of off-grid construction, emphasizing the need for a well-designed house that supports self-sufficiency.

- Clients often desire modern conveniences with minimal involvement in system management.

- Achieving off-grid sustainability requires careful consideration of energy and water management systems.


 Future Goals and Industry Changes: 

- Chris aims to promote a specific assembly for building walls, roofs, and floors that he calls "Chris's assembly."

- He advocates for using conventional construction techniques, tools, and materials to create high-performance buildings.

- Chris envisions building codes and incentives driving better building envelopes before focusing on renewable energy sources like solar panels.


 Perfect Wall Concept: 

- The "Perfect Wall" concept involves placing water, air, vapor, and heat control layers on the outside of the building structure.

- Chris explains the principles behind the Perfect Wall, emphasizing its application to walls, roofs, and floors.


 Encouraging Industry Change: 

- Chris encourages sharing knowledge and best practices within the industry.

- Education and sharing information play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and high-performance construction.

- He emphasizes the importance of educating oneself, sharing that knowledge, and collectively working towards a better-built environment.


 Closing Remarks: 

- James and Chris discuss the significance of educating clients, builders, and architects about sustainable construction practices.

- Chris concludes by highlighting the importance of a holistic approach, where every detail contributes to creating lasting, efficient, and environmentally conscious buildings.


 Outro: 

- Thank you for joining  Common Sense for Better Construction.  This is not complicated, just green. Sponsored by Creative Interface Architecture and Interiors. Visit www.creativeinterface.design.