Purpose: The prevailing literature argues the need for "new" skills to deliver energy-efficient buildings. The concept of new skills, however, has not been subject to empirical investigation. This paper aims to provide insight on the required new skills, and their development and application, for the successful delivery of energy-efficient school retrofit buildings. Design/methodology/approach: The research employed a case study approach of a school retrofit building project in the early stages of the adoption of energy-efficient measures. Through the application of the socio-technical network approach (STNA) as the data collection and analysis framework, data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations and a review of r...
Schools are learning communities where multiple stakeholders can collaborate to learn about energy e...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education owns 33,000 classrooms, many of whichpossess low levels of ins...
The UK Government’s Building Schools for the Future programme has provided schools with a unique opp...
Purpose - The prevailing literature argues the need for “new” skills to deliver energy-efficient bui...
As buildings consume approximately 40% of energy demand in the United Kingdom, there are significant...
The United Kingdom is committed to a raft of requirements to create a low-carbon economy. Buildings ...
The building construction industry has a significant potential to develop and apply energy efficient...
This article explores the relationship between the previous UK government’s initiative to rebuild an...
This article explores the relationship between the previous UK government's initiative to rebuild an...
Educational buildings such as kindergartens, schools and universities display many similar design, o...
Project TRAINEE, TowaRd market-based skills for sustAINable Energy Efficient construction http://tra...
Throughout the Recast Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) it is requested that "the pub...
This paper presents the results of the development and testing of an integrated post-occupancy evalu...
Within the existing building stock, schools occupy a large segment of public real estate but are rar...
Renovation of existing building stock across several building types has continued to generate intere...
Schools are learning communities where multiple stakeholders can collaborate to learn about energy e...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education owns 33,000 classrooms, many of whichpossess low levels of ins...
The UK Government’s Building Schools for the Future programme has provided schools with a unique opp...
Purpose - The prevailing literature argues the need for “new” skills to deliver energy-efficient bui...
As buildings consume approximately 40% of energy demand in the United Kingdom, there are significant...
The United Kingdom is committed to a raft of requirements to create a low-carbon economy. Buildings ...
The building construction industry has a significant potential to develop and apply energy efficient...
This article explores the relationship between the previous UK government’s initiative to rebuild an...
This article explores the relationship between the previous UK government's initiative to rebuild an...
Educational buildings such as kindergartens, schools and universities display many similar design, o...
Project TRAINEE, TowaRd market-based skills for sustAINable Energy Efficient construction http://tra...
Throughout the Recast Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) it is requested that "the pub...
This paper presents the results of the development and testing of an integrated post-occupancy evalu...
Within the existing building stock, schools occupy a large segment of public real estate but are rar...
Renovation of existing building stock across several building types has continued to generate intere...
Schools are learning communities where multiple stakeholders can collaborate to learn about energy e...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education owns 33,000 classrooms, many of whichpossess low levels of ins...
The UK Government’s Building Schools for the Future programme has provided schools with a unique opp...