What happens when you blend old-world craftsmanship with forward-thinking sustainability? In this episode of Bridging the Gap, host Todd Weyandt is joined by Jonathan Orpin, founder of New Energy Works and pioneer in timber frame construction and sustainable design.
Jonathan shares how re-embracing wood as a primary building material is key to creating a more carbon-conscious future. From the importance of craft in construction to balancing tradition with innovation, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainable building, prefabrication, and the human element behind the tools.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Why mass timber and wood framing are making comebacks in modern construction
- How collaboration and community are essential to real innovation
- The vital role of craftsmanship in an era of automation
- How New Energy Works is leading the charge in sustainable, people-first building
🎧 Tune in to learn how timber can help us shape a better, more beautiful built environment.
Jonathan Orpin is a lifelong entrepreneur and sustainability advocate, founder of New Energy Works and Pioneer Millworks, two eco-friendly leaders in design. He is also Member of the Board of Directors at Timber Framers Guild.
TODD TAKES
- Sustainability and Business Success Go Hand-in-Hand
Jonathan emphasized that sustainability isn't just about being environmentally conscious—it’s also a smart business strategy. By balancing people, planet, and profit, companies can build long-term value while creating better work environments and products. - Building a Strong Culture is Key to Long-Term Success
A company’s mission is only as strong as the people who believe in it. Jonathan highlighted the importance of creating a culture where employees feel invested, informed, and aligned with the company’s purpose. When people understand the "why" behind their work, they’re more engaged and committed to long-term success. - The Future of Construction Depends on Smarter Material Choices
Sustainable building starts with rethinking the materials we use. Jonathan stressed the importance of selecting materials that reduce environmental impact while maintaining durability and performance. From wood fiber insulation to mass timber, the industry has opportunities to build smarter and greener—if we make intentional choices.
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