The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions on buildings require the built environment to build sustainable dwellings. The aim of this thesis is to apply passive mitigation and adaptation design strategies to newly detached residential buildings in the UK with the view to identify the key building envelop and systems parameters to secure the right balance of energy consumption and thermal comfort in dwellings. In addition, currently, acceptable robust validation process for validating space temperatures is required, as existing simulation software validation is geared toward energy consumption. The thesis further aims to apply an effective validation method to the validation of building...
The prime goal of professionals in the built environment is to develop cost effective sustainable bu...
Building operational energy is responsible for approximately 40% of UK’s CO2 emissions (GOV.UK, 2014...
Summertime overheating is constantly increasing in every building, either new or old, due to global ...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Global demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions on buildings conf...
Overheating is becoming a problem in buildings in the city centre. This situation is further exacerb...
The prime goal of professionals in the built environment is to develop cost effective sustainable bu...
Building operational energy is responsible for approximately 40% of UK’s CO2 emissions (GOV.UK, 2014...
Summertime overheating is constantly increasing in every building, either new or old, due to global ...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
Global demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions on buildings conf...
Overheating is becoming a problem in buildings in the city centre. This situation is further exacerb...
The prime goal of professionals in the built environment is to develop cost effective sustainable bu...
Building operational energy is responsible for approximately 40% of UK’s CO2 emissions (GOV.UK, 2014...
Summertime overheating is constantly increasing in every building, either new or old, due to global ...