From 18th-century timber frames to cutting-edge, zero-carbon homes — Ben Bogie blends three generations of craftsmanship with the science of the future

Ben brings more than 20 years of experience to the table with BPC. He has the uncommon distinction of being a third-generation high-performance builder, following his father and grandfather’s lead, who were designing and building some of the first super-insulated buildings in the region in the early 80’s. This foundation set him on a steady course for a deep understanding of buildings.

Ben brings more than two decades of hands-on building experience to BPC Green Builders — and the uncommon distinction of being a third-generation high-performance builder. His father and grandfather were designing super-insulated buildings before it was trendy, and that early exposure gave him a lifelong obsession with how buildings actually work.

Over his career, Ben has:

  • Restored early 18th-century homes with historical precision.
  • Crafted and installed high-end custom millwork across New England and the mid-Atlantic.
  • Earned a certificate in studio furniture making.
  • Led award-winning, low-energy, high-performance builds that push the limits of durability, health, and comfort.

Named one of Professional Remodeler’s “40 under 40” in 2018, Ben is now a sought-after speaker, author, and educator in the building science world. His work and insights have been featured by Fine HomebuildingGreen Building Advisor, and other top industry platforms — where he’s recognized as being on the leading edge of healthy, high-performance, low-carbon homebuilding.

At BPC, Ben leads projects with a mix of curiosity-driven experimentation and tried-and-true craftsmanship. He’s relentless about details, transparent about the “why” behind every decision, and committed to delivering homes that perform as beautifully as they look.

“Ben is a widely recognized thought-leader in the home building community and is on the leading edge of the movement toward healthy, high-performance, low-carbon homes.” – Fine Homebuilding Magazine