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  <title>EP109 The Pretty Good House with Emily Mottram</title>
  <description>Those that educate the market, own the market. Emily Mottram   We’ve all heard of advanced housing concepts that require little net energy to operate. &amp;amp;nbsp; Architects, builders, and suppliers in the residential construction industry often get together at conferences and locally and sometimes birth new concepts while challenging others. &amp;amp;nbsp; What kind of ideas develop when you ignite their passions, crowd source ideas, and marinate for a few years? &amp;amp;nbsp; What if you aspire to build a Pretty Good House? What does that look like? How do you go about educating others? &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Joining us on today’s podcast as&amp;amp;nbsp;Emily Mottram of Mottram Architecture describes for us a passion project that started out of local discussions in her home state of Maine and has branched out into a book, a course, a podcast, webinars and regional events!Emily describes a Pretty Good House (PGH) as an open-source framework and set of guidelines for building or renovating a home that focus both on its inhabitants and the environment—but keeps in mind that few people have pockets deep enough to achieve a “perfect” solution. The PGH concept respects financial and practical constraints to meet both home owner and environmental needs. https://www.prettygoodhouse.org/ &amp;amp;nbsp; In July 2022, Emily, Christopher Briley, Daniel Kolbert, and Michael Maines began selling a book that organizes and presents the PGH framework: https://www.tauntonstore.com/pretty-good-house &amp;amp;nbsp; They have also created the Pretty Good House course launching on January 4, 2023:&amp;amp;nbsp;finehomebuilding.com/prettygoodhousecourse&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; The course will offer eight (8) RESNET&amp;amp;nbsp;Professional Development Credits&amp;amp;nbsp;for Quality Assurance&amp;amp;nbsp;Designees and Instructors. &amp;amp;nbsp; SPECIAL OFFER: The course offers a special discount code: RESNET100. The code is good for $100 off the course cost. The code expires on the day the course begins. &amp;amp;nbsp; For details on documenting RESNET Quality Assurance Designee or Instructor Professional Development Credits,&amp;amp;nbsp;contact&amp;amp;nbsp;Scott Doyle, Technical Director, Quality Assurance &amp;amp;amp; Training. Scott@RESNET.us &amp;amp;nbsp; Emily, also a HERS Rater, shares her experiences on energy and efficiency in her podcast, E3: Energy and Efficiency with Emily, now in its fourth season: https://www.mottramarch.com/the-podcast &amp;amp;nbsp; Her podcast focuses on building science, architecture, and female entrepreneurship and stresses teamwork. &amp;amp;nbsp; Her passion continues to exude as Co-host of the BS+Beer Show: https://www.thebsandbeershow.com/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Link to Emily’s bio: https://www.mottramarch.com/emily-mottram-about &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US </description>
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