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Sustainable construction is good for people and good for the planet. We used to build in more sustainable ways. Now, by embracing both new and old methods and materials, we are starting to do so again.

Sustainable construction uses materials with a low carbon footprint – materials that grow like wood and hemp – and reuses existing buildings and materials wherever possible; embracing conversion, renovation and retrofit.

Sustainable construction is also about energy efficiency; buildings that are well insulated to reduce heating bills and generate their own energy through solar panels.We are so grateful to all members who submitted their work to be in our exhibition – we really appreciate your contribution. We had such a wonderful range of buildings and projects – it really was a worthy showcase of your wonderful work and the breadth and depth of sustainable construction.

Examples of sustainable construction – Work by our Members

The following case studies were all submitted by our Members for inclusion in our 25th anniversary exhibition, October 2025.

They cover a range of buildings and projects – from new build passive house to extensive retrofit of listed properties – and everything in between, capturing the range and potential of sustainable construction.


Retrofit of internal insulation to a listed property




New build community skills training centre



Retrofit of Edwardian family home

Barefoot Architects logo

Award-winning new build cohousing project
CHEESE Project logo

Thermal imaging surveys

DK Building logo

Retrofitting floor insulation in local authority housing
Dovetail logo
Sustainable new build home

Earthwise logo

New build high energy efficient home





Retrofit thermal upgrade of offices at The imperial War Museum


Fiv Architecture
Architectural model depicting three different “concept” schemes for a four-bedroom home in Green Belt
GreenTrace Architect logo

Retrofit Carbonlite certified home
Greenheart logo

New build passive house
Hawkland logo

Radical reimagining and retrofit

Hetreed Ross Architects logo
Comprehensive eco-refurbishment of a listed building

John Bullock Lighting Design logo

Circadian lighting for care homes

Keystone logo

New build Cotwold eco home

Lomas and Mitchell logo

New build passive house

M Sustainability


Retrofit Carbonlite certified home
Mart Barrass Architect logo
Creative extension and retrofit to listed property
Nash Partnership logo
Sustainable retrofit of a listed property and family home

Native Chartered Architects logo

Retrofit upgrades to a listed building – Whitby Abbey Visitor Centre

Natural Building Studio logo

Low-impact community workshop

one50studio logo

Sustainable self-build specialist multi-generational home

Red Kite Design and Build logo

Deep retrofit and extension of terraced house

Seb and Fin Architects logo

Passiv haus certified art cafe


Taus Larsen Architecture logo


Low-energy new build co-housing flats

Unity Lime logo

Sustainable restoration of Blenheim Palace glass ceiling and roof
urbane eco logo


Passive house and building biology new build
Van Heyninghen Haward logo
Retrofit and environmental upgrade of The Kathryn Stevens Rare Books Library at Newnham College
Westwind Oak logo

Handmade oak framed new build house and annex