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Start Smart: Why Feasibility is the First Steps That Matters

Written by Sean Hill | Feb 27, 2025

If you don’t know where you're going, how will you know when you’ve arrived?

Big ideas need a solid foundation. A feasibility study is where that foundation begins. It’s not just about ticking boxes - it’s about seeing the future before it happens. It’s about making brave decisions with confidence.

Before you commit time, money, and energy, ask the big questions: Will it work? Is it viable? Is it worth it?

A feasibility study gives you the answers. It shows you what’s possible - and what’s not - before you spend a single penny on bricks and mortar. It removes the guesswork. It clears the fog. It gives you a roadmap, not a dead-end.

If you want a project that flows, rather than struggles, start here.

Diagram from Architectural Feasibility of Finn House

Unlocking Potential: The Power of a Feasibility Study

At RISE Design Studio, we believe every project should begin with clarity, purpose, and a deep understanding of possibilities. Before a single brick is laid, a well-structured feasibility study provides a roadmap - mitigating risks, maximising opportunities, and ensuring every decision is grounded in sustainability and efficiency.

For deep retrofits and low-energy new builds, this process is even more critical. A feasibility study isn’t just a technical assessment; it’s an investment in the success of your project.

What Does a Feasibility Study Cover?

Each site tells a story - its history, its constraints, and its untapped potential. A feasibility study distills all of this information into a clear, actionable strategy, focusing on:

1. Understanding the Project and Its Potential

  • A clear Executive Summary sets out the vision, whether it’s a full retrofit or a low-energy new build.
  • The Initial Client Brief ensures every sustainability priority - such as ASHP, PV panels, MVHR, airtightness, and Passivhaus/EnerPHit principles - is accounted for.
  • Multiple design options are explored, helping clients evaluate different pathways before committing to a final approach.

2. Site & Building Analysis

  • Existing photographs, plans, and sections document the site’s condition, constraints, and potential.
  • A detailed structural assessment reviews materials, energy performance, and opportunities for retention and improvement.
  • Sun path diagrams and environmental data provide insight into natural light, ventilation, and energy efficiency strategies.

3. Planning & Regulatory Strategy

  • A dedicated Planning Section outlines constraints such as conservation areas, heritage status, and design policies.
  • Relevant planning history and policy considerations are evaluated to identify challenges and opportunities early.
  • Case studies of similar projects offer reassurance about what’s possible within local planning frameworks.

4. Sustainable Design & Performance

  • Airtightness & insulation strategies (to Passivhaus/EnerPHit standards) ensure maximum energy efficiency.
  • Triple-glazed windows prevent heat loss, condensation, and noise intrusion.
  • Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) ensures superior indoor air quality while reducing heating costs.
  • Solar PV panels support energy self-sufficiency and carbon reduction.
  • Material selection prioritises low embodied carbon and longevity, ensuring a project that performs for generations.

5. Cost Transparency & Programme Clarity

  • Outline construction costs provide a realistic financial framework.
  • Architectural fees are clearly outlined to aid budgeting.
  • A detailed project timeline highlights key milestones, offering visibility on what to expect and when.

6. Phased Approach for Long-Term Success

For homeowners looking to spread investment over time, a feasibility study can strategically phase works, prioritising:

  • Essential upgrades first (airtightness, insulation, services).
  • Secondary improvements (kitchens, bathrooms, aesthetic upgrades).

This approach allows for financial flexibility while still achieving long-term sustainability goals.

7. Visualising the Future: Precedents & Design Options

  • Precedent studies showcase similar deep retrofits and sustainable homes.
  • Architectural drawings - plans, sections, and elevations - help clients visualise their future home.
  • Design flexibility allows for an adaptable approach that evolves with client needs.

When Should You Carry Out a Feasibility Study?

Time and cost are intertwined in development. The earlier potential challenges and opportunities are identified, the better the project outcome.

A feasibility study is particularly valuable:
→ Before purchasing a site – To ensure viability before investment.
→When refining development strategies – If new constraints emerge, a reassessment can unlock solutions.
→ Following a planning setback – If an application is refused, a feasibility study can offer a fresh way forward.

How Much Does a Feasibility Study Cost?

The cost of a feasibility study depends on the project’s complexity - from a straightforward extension to a Listed Building or a large home over 250 sqm GIA requiring multiple design options.

At RISE Design Studio, feasibility studies range from £2,250 - £9,500 + VAT, reflecting the depth of analysis, design iterations, and regulatory considerations involved.

Can a Feasibility Study Support a Planning Application?

Absolutely. A feasibility study forms the foundation for a pre-application submission, offering local authorities an early insight into the project’s ambitions. Presenting clear options and sustainability-driven design solutions can lead to constructive feedback and a smoother planning process.

Why a Feasibility Study is an Investment in Success

→ It provides a roadmap for a high-performance, low-energy home.
→ It ensures financial, planning, and design feasibility before significant investment.
→ It offers multiple options and phased approaches to suit different budgets.
→ It mitigates risks by outlining regulatory constraints upfront.
→ It uses sustainability-driven strategies that align with the highest energy efficiency and comfort standards.

A well-planned project is a successful project. At RISE Design Studio, we specialise in transformative architecture that balances sustainability, beauty, and long-term value.

If you’re considering a deep retrofit, a low-energy new build, or a major home extension, let’s start the conversation. Thoughtful, sustainable, and impactful design begins here.

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