The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is increasingly well documented in the non-domestic building sector. Recognition of this issue has led to the availability of a large range of initiatives that seek to ensure energy efficient building operation. This article reviews the practical implementation of three such initiatives in a case study building at the University of Cambridge. The notionally high-performance office/laboratory building implemented two voluntary design frameworks during building planning and construction: the voluntary rating scheme BREEAM and a bespoke Soft Landings framework called the Cambridge Work Plan. The building additionally meets the energy reporting criteria for the EU Energy Pe...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...
Existing non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigates how t...
The conflicting demands of growing building energy use against targets for reducing carbon emissions...
The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is increasingly well documen...
© 2017 by the authors. The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is in...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Reductions in energy demand by universities in the UK are increasingly called for due to both nation...
Reductions in energy demand by universities in the UK are increasingly called for due to both nation...
Energy use in buildings accounts for one-third of the overall global energy consumption and total bu...
Almost 50% of national energy consumption can be attributed to the operation of buildings. This plac...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
AbstractExisting non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigat...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
Research on performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twice as...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...
Existing non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigates how t...
The conflicting demands of growing building energy use against targets for reducing carbon emissions...
The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is increasingly well documen...
© 2017 by the authors. The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is in...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Reductions in energy demand by universities in the UK are increasingly called for due to both nation...
Reductions in energy demand by universities in the UK are increasingly called for due to both nation...
Energy use in buildings accounts for one-third of the overall global energy consumption and total bu...
Almost 50% of national energy consumption can be attributed to the operation of buildings. This plac...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
AbstractExisting non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigat...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
Research on performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twice as...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...
Existing non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigates how t...
The conflicting demands of growing building energy use against targets for reducing carbon emissions...