On-Site with Richard - Arts & Crafts Passivhaus

Passivhaus Site Visit with Richard Dudzicki of RDA

RDA Principal architect, Richard Dudzicki, explains, how this new build home honours the Arts & Crafts vernacular but is built to 21st century standards; with an airtight CLT frame, MVHR system, and triple-glazed Passivhaus windows.

Recent Blogs

By Richard Dudzicki July 2, 2026
London Festival of Architecture: Small sites and Big Belonging with RDA, Guided Tour
By Richard Dudzicki June 18, 2026
We are pleased to announce that planning approval has been secured for Wedged House . A conversion of a three-storey commercial building with basement accommodation into a single dwelling. The project presented a number of design challenges, including an unusual triangular footprint, limited access to natural daylight and an inefficient internal arrangement. Through a comprehensive internal reconfiguration, the proposal transforms the building into a bright and functional home while working entirely within the existing building envelope.
By Richard Dudzicki May 13, 2026
On March 25th, New London Architecture’s Coffee Conversation brought together a cross section of voices from architecture, planning, development and policy to discuss one of the most urgent questions facing London today: how can small and difficult urban sites make a meaningful contribution to our housing crisis?

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By Richard Dudzicki July 2, 2026
London Festival of Architecture: Small sites and Big Belonging with RDA, Guided Tour
By Richard Dudzicki June 18, 2026
We are pleased to announce that planning approval has been secured for Wedged House . A conversion of a three-storey commercial building with basement accommodation into a single dwelling. The project presented a number of design challenges, including an unusual triangular footprint, limited access to natural daylight and an inefficient internal arrangement. Through a comprehensive internal reconfiguration, the proposal transforms the building into a bright and functional home while working entirely within the existing building envelope.
By Richard Dudzicki May 13, 2026
On March 25th, New London Architecture’s Coffee Conversation brought together a cross section of voices from architecture, planning, development and policy to discuss one of the most urgent questions facing London today: how can small and difficult urban sites make a meaningful contribution to our housing crisis?
By Richard Dudzicki March 27, 2026
Between History and Innovation: Learning from Mexico City Richard recently travelled to Mexico City with the Architects Marketing Group for a series of intensive workshops exploring the intersection of marketing and artificial intelligence within architectural practice.