New-build homes and bungalows are particularly at risk of overheating during hot UK summers. Bungalows are a dwelling type favoured by the elderly who are more vulnerable to the negative health impacts of overheating. Whilst modelling studies have identified overheating risk, monitored data is lacking and limited information about the adaptive opportunities available to households (e.g. ventilation and shading). Even less is known about the adaptive actions taken during hot spells or about the physical, physiological or psychological barriers to acting. A mixed-method survey tool (OAST) was developed for this study and used to assess overheating occurrence, adaptive opportunities, actions taken and barriers to action. The tool was deployed ...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
In southern England, climate projections show increasing likelihood of the number and duration of h...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
The Overheating Adaptive Opportunities, Actions and Barriers Survey Tool (OAST) was developed spec...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Recent empirical studies have evidenced overheating in UK dwellings during hotter periods. Vulnerabl...
Temperate zones including the UK and mainland Europe continue to be exposed to increasing temperatu...
When exploring the topic of overheating in buildings, the notion is commonly applied to future overh...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
In southern England, climate projections show increasing likelihood of the number and duration of h...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
The Overheating Adaptive Opportunities, Actions and Barriers Survey Tool (OAST) was developed spec...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Recent empirical studies have evidenced overheating in UK dwellings during hotter periods. Vulnerabl...
Temperate zones including the UK and mainland Europe continue to be exposed to increasing temperatu...
When exploring the topic of overheating in buildings, the notion is commonly applied to future overh...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...