This paper presents new evidence from a nationwide cross-project meta-study investigating the magnitude and extent of the difference between designed and measured thermal performance of the building fabric of 188 low energy dwellings in the UK. The dataset was drawn from the UK Government’s national Building Performance Evaluation programme, and comprises 50 Passivhaus (PH) and 138 non-Passivhaus (NPH) dwellings, covering different built forms and construction systems. The difference between designed and measured values of air permeability (AP), external wall/roof thermal transmittance (U-value) and whole house heat loss were statistically analysed, along with a review of t...
The Passivhaus (or Passive House) Standard is one of the world’s most widely known voluntary energy ...
This paper empirically investigates the influence of building fabric, services and occupant related ...
The domestic sector accounted for 28% of UK final energy consumption in 2017 (BEIS, 2018a) and 23% o...
This paper presents new evidence from a nationwide cross-project meta-study investigating the magnit...
In the UK, it has become apparent in recent years that there is often a discrepancy between the stea...
It is recognized that there is often a discrepancy between the measured fabric thermal performance o...
In the UK, there is mounting evidence that the measured in situ performance of the building fabric i...
There is a growing body of evidence available to indicate that there is often a discrepancy between ...
This paper presents new evidence from a nationwide meta-study investigating the magnitude and extent...
There is a growing body of evidence available to indicate that there is often a discrepancy between ...
The UK Government has placed the need to reduce national energy demands and carbon emissions at the ...
This paper presents the methodology and results of in-situ building fabric thermal testing to calibr...
In the UK, there are approximately 330,000 holiday homes spread across a large number of mainly priv...
AbstractBuilding fabric efficiency is a central tenet to increasing thermal performance and decreasi...
A presentation to BetterBuilding Ireland. international Conference for a Sustainable Built Environme...
The Passivhaus (or Passive House) Standard is one of the world’s most widely known voluntary energy ...
This paper empirically investigates the influence of building fabric, services and occupant related ...
The domestic sector accounted for 28% of UK final energy consumption in 2017 (BEIS, 2018a) and 23% o...
This paper presents new evidence from a nationwide cross-project meta-study investigating the magnit...
In the UK, it has become apparent in recent years that there is often a discrepancy between the stea...
It is recognized that there is often a discrepancy between the measured fabric thermal performance o...
In the UK, there is mounting evidence that the measured in situ performance of the building fabric i...
There is a growing body of evidence available to indicate that there is often a discrepancy between ...
This paper presents new evidence from a nationwide meta-study investigating the magnitude and extent...
There is a growing body of evidence available to indicate that there is often a discrepancy between ...
The UK Government has placed the need to reduce national energy demands and carbon emissions at the ...
This paper presents the methodology and results of in-situ building fabric thermal testing to calibr...
In the UK, there are approximately 330,000 holiday homes spread across a large number of mainly priv...
AbstractBuilding fabric efficiency is a central tenet to increasing thermal performance and decreasi...
A presentation to BetterBuilding Ireland. international Conference for a Sustainable Built Environme...
The Passivhaus (or Passive House) Standard is one of the world’s most widely known voluntary energy ...
This paper empirically investigates the influence of building fabric, services and occupant related ...
The domestic sector accounted for 28% of UK final energy consumption in 2017 (BEIS, 2018a) and 23% o...