This resource sets out a shared understanding of place-based retrofit, building consensus and a common language so that practitioners can confidently engage with these approaches and adapt them to their local context. Developed by the National Retrofit Hub in partnership with the UK Green Building Council and Energy Demand Research Centre, and supported by the MCS Foundation, it is the first in a series of outputs from the NRH-led place-based project.
Place-based approaches offer a powerful way to deliver retrofit at scale and quality, engaging communities as collaborators rather than recipients, responding to the distinct dynamics of different areas, and creating plans that meet a wide spectrum of local needs. Yet the industry lacks consensus on what place-based delivery really means, and there is a real risk that approaches are ‘badged’ as place-based without delivering the impact that matters to citizens and communities.
Citizen engagement remains low, and too many opportunities are missed to deliver the full benefits of retrofit and build lasting social infrastructure. This resource aims to change that – helping the sector move toward approaches that are genuinely rooted in place and community.
