Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems relating to ventilation and occupant comfort. In fact, growing evidence of uncomfortably warm homes has been appearing in UK consistently in the few last years. This paper discusses the overheating risk in four highly insulated homes in the UK where a mixed methods approach has been deployed to characterise areas of overheating risk, which have been found to occur with different degree of severity and different sources of risk, all related to design and occupant behaviour
Global concern around energy use and anthropogenic climate change have resulted in an increased effo...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
When exploring the topic of overheating in buildings, the notion is commonly applied to future overh...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
This paper investigates the risk of projected post-2050s overheating in existing, retrofitted and ne...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Global concern around energy use and anthropogenic climate change have resulted in an increased effo...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
When exploring the topic of overheating in buildings, the notion is commonly applied to future overh...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
This paper investigates the risk of projected post-2050s overheating in existing, retrofitted and ne...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Global concern around energy use and anthropogenic climate change have resulted in an increased effo...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...