National thermal standards have historically been set to minimise winter heating energy in detached houses. It is uncertain whether these standards are optimal for the increasing number of joined, medium-density dwellings when summer and winter conditions are considered. Using freely available software, annual heating energy use and summertime peak temperatures were calculated for a number of versions of detached and joined dwellings offering the same occupied volume and window areas. Initial results indicated that, as expected, the joined dwellings required less heating energy. The detached house exhibited a higher peak summertime temperature but a lower overall average daily temperature. Interventions such as changing insulation, glazing ...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
In the last decade, several European directives have been established to contribute to the 2020, 203...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
Analysis of indoor temperature measurements taken in 397 randomly selected houses has revealed that ...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
Common problems of winter indoor micro‐climatic conditions of Auckland houses are low air temperatur...
Previous research in New Zealand houses has indicated that recent increases in insulation and double...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
Abstract: The previous findings of an energy efficiency retrofit programme of state houses in southe...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
ABSTRACT Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has been focusing on the cost-effectivene...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Energy consumed by heating, ventilation and air conditioning account for about 40% of the total ener...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
In the last decade, several European directives have been established to contribute to the 2020, 203...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
Analysis of indoor temperature measurements taken in 397 randomly selected houses has revealed that ...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
Common problems of winter indoor micro‐climatic conditions of Auckland houses are low air temperatur...
Previous research in New Zealand houses has indicated that recent increases in insulation and double...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
Abstract: The previous findings of an energy efficiency retrofit programme of state houses in southe...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
ABSTRACT Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has been focusing on the cost-effectivene...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Energy consumed by heating, ventilation and air conditioning account for about 40% of the total ener...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
In the last decade, several European directives have been established to contribute to the 2020, 203...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...