This thesis investigates the interactions between occupants and the physical built environment and their impact on resource use. Elements of practice theory, socio-psychology, urban ecology and life cycle assessment were combined to provide a holistic perspective of the home and in particular, occupant behaviour, everyday practices and routines. The results were based on a two year longitudinal study of ten Australian living laboratories consisting a mix of older and modern energy efficient residential homes
Although a wide range of technical solutions exist to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, t...
This thesis explores the relationship between household resource sufficiency, modern mundanity, and ...
The present research seeks to characterise occupant behaviours in a residential setting to improve t...
Policy and regulations for residential houses often consider the physical system alone and tend to f...
When people move into sustainable houses, they bring practices with them that have temporally evolve...
We examine how building and appliance technologies relate to their use by occupants through practice...
Examination of how household practices, resource flows and social contexts change after moving into ...
This chapter describes the concept of the home system of practice, which can be used to provide a de...
We examine how building and appliance technologies relate to their use by occupants through practice...
Limiting study to a narrow range of energy and water using activities is insufficient to provide a h...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Recent research has found that low-emission buildings do not necessarily meet their full theoretical...
This thesis set out to form a bridge between the disciplines of architectural history, social and wo...
Approaches that attempt to influence resource use in the home often consider the building system alo...
Human behaviour is a major driver and determinant of household energy consumption, with routines and...
Although a wide range of technical solutions exist to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, t...
This thesis explores the relationship between household resource sufficiency, modern mundanity, and ...
The present research seeks to characterise occupant behaviours in a residential setting to improve t...
Policy and regulations for residential houses often consider the physical system alone and tend to f...
When people move into sustainable houses, they bring practices with them that have temporally evolve...
We examine how building and appliance technologies relate to their use by occupants through practice...
Examination of how household practices, resource flows and social contexts change after moving into ...
This chapter describes the concept of the home system of practice, which can be used to provide a de...
We examine how building and appliance technologies relate to their use by occupants through practice...
Limiting study to a narrow range of energy and water using activities is insufficient to provide a h...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Recent research has found that low-emission buildings do not necessarily meet their full theoretical...
This thesis set out to form a bridge between the disciplines of architectural history, social and wo...
Approaches that attempt to influence resource use in the home often consider the building system alo...
Human behaviour is a major driver and determinant of household energy consumption, with routines and...
Although a wide range of technical solutions exist to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, t...
This thesis explores the relationship between household resource sufficiency, modern mundanity, and ...
The present research seeks to characterise occupant behaviours in a residential setting to improve t...