As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adaptation to higher indoor temperatures while minimising the need for mechanical cooling is required. A thorough understanding of the factors that influence indoor temperatures can enable the design of healthier and safer dwellings under a warming climate. The aim of this paper is to provide further insight into the topic of indoor overheating through the analysis of the largest recent sample of English dwellings, the 2011 Energy Follow-Up Survey, comprised of 823 dwellings. Following the pre-processing stage, the indoor overheating risk of 795 living rooms and 799 bedrooms was quantified using the criteria defined within CIBSE's Technical Memora...
AbstractThere is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resid...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
AbstractThis paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in En...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
AbstractThere is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resid...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
AbstractThis paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in En...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
AbstractThere is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resid...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...