In the context of recent policy moves to reduce environmental impacts, it is argued that significant improvements are required to heritage housing stock. Existing housing stock is recognised in planning/legislation for some form of protection based upon its heritage significance. Although renovation of existing dwellings is the principal means promoted to reduce energy and associated environmental emissions, little attention has been given to how this is achieved in practice. This paper joins an emerging body of work that draws on social practice theory, as an alternative to rational and behaviourist perspectives, to investigate renovation practices in heritage housing. Based on analysis of interviews with homeowners, this paper discusses t...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Undertaking home renovation is complex and traumatic, but remains a ubiquitous phenomenon. Home reno...
Renovation/retrofit is a key policy measure to reduce energy and emissions in existing residential s...
Practices such as buying a home and carrying out renovations, as well as practices that comprise dai...
Humans have adapted buildings for almost as long as they have constructed shelters. With an acceptan...
Ageing domestic housing stock is frequently remodelled and remade to suit homeowners aspirations and...
In order to reduce CO2 emissions in line with UK policy, existing UK homes need to be retrofitted to...
One fifth of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are generated by the everyday activities of house...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider some of the approaches which have been developed ...
This paper explores how cultural meanings attached by home owners to traditional listed or non-liste...
Rising carbon and water footprints of housing present a significant policy challenge across the West...
Renovation projects are complex and multi-layered as they often deal with architectural, cultural, a...
This paper explores how homeowners living in Victorian and Edwardian homes within conservation area...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Undertaking home renovation is complex and traumatic, but remains a ubiquitous phenomenon. Home reno...
Renovation/retrofit is a key policy measure to reduce energy and emissions in existing residential s...
Practices such as buying a home and carrying out renovations, as well as practices that comprise dai...
Humans have adapted buildings for almost as long as they have constructed shelters. With an acceptan...
Ageing domestic housing stock is frequently remodelled and remade to suit homeowners aspirations and...
In order to reduce CO2 emissions in line with UK policy, existing UK homes need to be retrofitted to...
One fifth of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are generated by the everyday activities of house...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider some of the approaches which have been developed ...
This paper explores how cultural meanings attached by home owners to traditional listed or non-liste...
Rising carbon and water footprints of housing present a significant policy challenge across the West...
Renovation projects are complex and multi-layered as they often deal with architectural, cultural, a...
This paper explores how homeowners living in Victorian and Edwardian homes within conservation area...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
As nations develop CO2 reduction targets, the energy renovation of historic and heritage buildings h...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...