This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwellings both now and in the coming years as the Government’s increasingly stringent targets for low and zero carbon housing approach. It conveys the results of a research project, carried out between 2001 and 2008, that was designed to evaluate the extent to which low carbon housing standards can be achieved in the context of a large commercial housing development. The research was led by Leeds Metropolitan University in collaboration with University College London and was based on the Stamford Brook development in Altrincham, Cheshire. The project partners were the National Trust, Redrow and Taylor Wimpey and some 60 percent of the planned 700...
The take-up of the many voluntary energy efficiency standards which exist in the UK and internationa...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
This paper systematically examines the in-use energy and carbon performance of a large case study ho...
What does it take to turn a typical dwelling from the UK’s Social Housing stock into a Low Carbon bu...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
Growth in technological advancement was to humanity a mixed blessing. While it provided comfort and ...
This paper uses a socio-technical building performance evaluation (BPE) approach to assess the pre-...
AbstractThe take-up of the many voluntary energy efficiency standards which exist in the UK and inte...
This paper describes research carried out to understand better the current and future emphases emerg...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
The take-up of the many voluntary energy efficiency standards which exist in the UK and internationa...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
This paper systematically examines the in-use energy and carbon performance of a large case study ho...
What does it take to turn a typical dwelling from the UK’s Social Housing stock into a Low Carbon bu...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
Growth in technological advancement was to humanity a mixed blessing. While it provided comfort and ...
This paper uses a socio-technical building performance evaluation (BPE) approach to assess the pre-...
AbstractThe take-up of the many voluntary energy efficiency standards which exist in the UK and inte...
This paper describes research carried out to understand better the current and future emphases emerg...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
The take-up of the many voluntary energy efficiency standards which exist in the UK and internationa...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...