This is the first of a series of articles using content from the new RIAI Building Fabric Design CPD which explores a range of themes of central importance to designing buildings that are highly energy efficient, genuinely compliant and perform to their design intent and specification. As the articles are short and the themes are often complex, they can be at best a short introduction to the issues raised. In this article we will look at the new minimum building fabric standards: these are far more onerous than much of the Industry understands
The support provided by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and TWI Ltd f...
For certification, novel fuselage concepts have to prove equivalent crashworthiness standards compar...
Foundation piles are being increasingly equipped with heat exchangers to efficiently harvest shallow...
This article is the third in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing h...
Joseph Little believes timber frame can be the backbone of a new generation of low-carbon, energy-ef...
An examination of whether it still deserves its best practice status in the Irish Construction Indus...
This article is the first of a series looking at upgrade options and issues associated with single-l...
The ‘Breaking the Mould’ series of articles was written to explore the range of issues associated wi...
The Homebond House Building Manual had the distinction of being called the ‘bible’ for many build...
This article is the second in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing ...
Drawing on the ‘Energy Descent Action Plan’ he developed at Kinsale, Rob Hopkins and his team launch...
peer reviewedBuildings are being demolished without taking into the account the waste generated, and...
Commissioning involves three major elements - 1) process, 2) standards, and 3) protocols to verify c...
This article is intended to act as an exploration and provocation. Why do we build the way we do, w...
Values at Work Series: Facilities Services developed our core values of Service, Integrity, Teamwork...
The support provided by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and TWI Ltd f...
For certification, novel fuselage concepts have to prove equivalent crashworthiness standards compar...
Foundation piles are being increasingly equipped with heat exchangers to efficiently harvest shallow...
This article is the third in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing h...
Joseph Little believes timber frame can be the backbone of a new generation of low-carbon, energy-ef...
An examination of whether it still deserves its best practice status in the Irish Construction Indus...
This article is the first of a series looking at upgrade options and issues associated with single-l...
The ‘Breaking the Mould’ series of articles was written to explore the range of issues associated wi...
The Homebond House Building Manual had the distinction of being called the ‘bible’ for many build...
This article is the second in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing ...
Drawing on the ‘Energy Descent Action Plan’ he developed at Kinsale, Rob Hopkins and his team launch...
peer reviewedBuildings are being demolished without taking into the account the waste generated, and...
Commissioning involves three major elements - 1) process, 2) standards, and 3) protocols to verify c...
This article is intended to act as an exploration and provocation. Why do we build the way we do, w...
Values at Work Series: Facilities Services developed our core values of Service, Integrity, Teamwork...
The support provided by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and TWI Ltd f...
For certification, novel fuselage concepts have to prove equivalent crashworthiness standards compar...
Foundation piles are being increasingly equipped with heat exchangers to efficiently harvest shallow...