In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of ‘zero carbon’ homes by 2016 there have been significant changes in the way dwellings are being designed and built. Recent years have seen a rapid uptake in the adoption of the German Passivhaus standard as a template for ultra-low energy and zero carbon buildings in the UK. Despite genuine motivations to mitigate climate change and fuel poverty there is a lack of research investigating the long-term performance of Passivhaus buildings in a rapidly changing UK climate. This paper sets out to investigate whether Passivhaus dwellings will be able to provide high standards of thermal comfort in the future or whether they are inherently vulnerable to overheating risks. Scenario mo...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
With voluntary and mandatory energy performance standards now becoming more common around the world,...
There is broad scientific consensus supporting the link between CO2 emissions and climate change. In...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of ‘zero carbon’ homes by 2016 there ...
Building operational energy is responsible for approximately 40% of UK’s CO2 emissions (GOV.UK, 2014...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
Reducing carbon emissions in the housing sector through building and retrofitting to low energy stan...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing concern that airtight and well-insulated buildings designed to limit heat loss in t...
Overheating in buildings is identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from therma...
Global concern around energy use and anthropogenic climate change have resulted in an increased effo...
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Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
AbstractThis study investigated the potential negative impacts of future UK climate change on dwelli...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
With voluntary and mandatory energy performance standards now becoming more common around the world,...
There is broad scientific consensus supporting the link between CO2 emissions and climate change. In...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of ‘zero carbon’ homes by 2016 there ...
Building operational energy is responsible for approximately 40% of UK’s CO2 emissions (GOV.UK, 2014...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
Reducing carbon emissions in the housing sector through building and retrofitting to low energy stan...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing concern that airtight and well-insulated buildings designed to limit heat loss in t...
Overheating in buildings is identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from therma...
Global concern around energy use and anthropogenic climate change have resulted in an increased effo...
© The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
AbstractThis study investigated the potential negative impacts of future UK climate change on dwelli...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
With voluntary and mandatory energy performance standards now becoming more common around the world,...
There is broad scientific consensus supporting the link between CO2 emissions and climate change. In...