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Grand Designs doesn't preach... it shows exemplary projects
September 27, 2025
|The Journal
KEVIN MCCLOUD REFLECTS ON HIS PROPERTY SHOW'S LEGACY AND THE NEED FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING. BY YOLANTHE FAWEHINMI
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RAISING THE ROOF: Kevin at the site of a kit house in 2001
WHEN Kevin McCloud first started filming Channel 4’s Grand Designs in 1999, building sustainable homes was a “green fringe activity’.
Now, 26 years later, every home is built to low-carbon standards and people are more conscious of their environmental responsibility, says the Bedfordshire-born designer, author and television presenter.
Even though championing environmental issues is a priority for Kevin, educating audiences about “pioneering and exemplary” projects like the One Planet in west Walesfeatured in the upcoming series of Grand Designs - motivates him to do what he does.
In each episode, the 66-year-old visits a project with a client to discuss building plans, which are visualised using a computer-aided design tool afterwards.
Once work begins on the project, Kevin visits the site periodically to monitor the building progress and determine if there will be any potential completion delays.
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