Executive summary: UK housebuilding has evolved since the Second World War into a diverse and complex industry, continually trying to respond to multiple demands for quantity, quality, environmental sustainability and affordability. Drawing on several reviews of the industry history, current status, challenges being faced and drivers for change, this report discusses a number of UK housebuilding scenarios for the next 10 to 20 years, in order to provoke deliberation and encourage more strategic thinking within the industry and amongst policy makers, as part of a pan-industry movement towards a more sustainable future ..
A reduction in the energy demand of buildings can make a major contribution to achieving national an...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
All UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, through the...
Homes have more influence on the way that people live and behave in society than anything else they ...
This report aims to explore the future nature and form of UK housebuilding over the next 10 to 20 ye...
Recent decades have witnessed various industry-focussed government reports that have urged construct...
Advances in digital technology have inaugurated a ‘fourth industrial revolution’, enabling, inter al...
Advances in digital technology have inaugurated a ‘fourth industrial revolution’, enabling, inter al...
Forward by Ron Storer, President, Federation of Master Builders: The housing system is intrinsically...
The UK housebuilding industry faces the challenge of meeting demands for higher quality and greater ...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
One of the key issues that determine the wellbeing of young people in Britain is their prospect of l...
The construction industry and society require true climate leadership by a government that embraces ...
At present, it is estimated that the building sector contributes up to 45% of annual greenhouse gas ...
There is growing interest in future scenario planning of the construction industry but a disconnect ...
A reduction in the energy demand of buildings can make a major contribution to achieving national an...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
All UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, through the...
Homes have more influence on the way that people live and behave in society than anything else they ...
This report aims to explore the future nature and form of UK housebuilding over the next 10 to 20 ye...
Recent decades have witnessed various industry-focussed government reports that have urged construct...
Advances in digital technology have inaugurated a ‘fourth industrial revolution’, enabling, inter al...
Advances in digital technology have inaugurated a ‘fourth industrial revolution’, enabling, inter al...
Forward by Ron Storer, President, Federation of Master Builders: The housing system is intrinsically...
The UK housebuilding industry faces the challenge of meeting demands for higher quality and greater ...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
One of the key issues that determine the wellbeing of young people in Britain is their prospect of l...
The construction industry and society require true climate leadership by a government that embraces ...
At present, it is estimated that the building sector contributes up to 45% of annual greenhouse gas ...
There is growing interest in future scenario planning of the construction industry but a disconnect ...
A reduction in the energy demand of buildings can make a major contribution to achieving national an...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
All UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, through the...