Low-carbon retrofit of owner-occupied housing will make a significant contribution to reducing UK CO2 emissions. However, despite placing the home within its social context, there remain concerns that existing practice theory studies on this topic fail to adequately conceptualise ‘large’ phenomena such as retrofit. In response to this gap, this research adopts a novel nexus-of-practice approach to understanding home improvements. Drawing on thirty-one in-depth interviews and walk-through tours with owner-occupiers in Bristol, a rigorous line-by-line coding and analysis of the relationships between components of practice is undertaken. Particular attention is given to: connections between home improvement practices and the wider nexus of pra...
AbstractThe UK housing sector accounts for approximately 30% of total energy demand and accounts for...
AbstractThere exists a solution gap between the design of new build UK housing and the low carbon re...
This paper presents the findings from building performance evaluation studies of two deep retrofits ...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
With 80% of the 2050 housing stock already built, the UK has at least 19 million existing homes in n...
Despite widespread recognition of the need to decarbonise existing housing stocks, there remain limi...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Low carbon retrofit in the domestic built environment is crucial for bringing about a radical enviro...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
The significant contribution that refurbishing our aging housing stock can make to reducing CO2 emis...
The significant contribution that refurbishing our aging housing stock can make to reducing CO2 emis...
<div><p>A small number of ‘Superhome’ owners in the UK have renovated their homes to reduce CO<sub>2...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
AbstractThe UK housing sector accounts for approximately 30% of total energy demand and accounts for...
AbstractThere exists a solution gap between the design of new build UK housing and the low carbon re...
This paper presents the findings from building performance evaluation studies of two deep retrofits ...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
With 80% of the 2050 housing stock already built, the UK has at least 19 million existing homes in n...
Despite widespread recognition of the need to decarbonise existing housing stocks, there remain limi...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Low carbon retrofit in the domestic built environment is crucial for bringing about a radical enviro...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
The significant contribution that refurbishing our aging housing stock can make to reducing CO2 emis...
The significant contribution that refurbishing our aging housing stock can make to reducing CO2 emis...
<div><p>A small number of ‘Superhome’ owners in the UK have renovated their homes to reduce CO<sub>2...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
AbstractThe UK housing sector accounts for approximately 30% of total energy demand and accounts for...
AbstractThere exists a solution gap between the design of new build UK housing and the low carbon re...
This paper presents the findings from building performance evaluation studies of two deep retrofits ...