There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential buildings leads to increased overheating risk. This paper discusses temperature monitoring from identical houses in the Southwest of the UK that were built to low energy standards (Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5). The temperature data were analysed using both established static overheating criteria (CIBSE Guide A) and an adaptive thermal comfort standard (BSEN15251). The houses can be considered uncomfortably warm during summer and are at risk of overheating. The study suggests that occupant behaviour plays an important role in reducing or increasing internal temperatures
Overheating in new and retrofit low carbon dioxide homes is a growing issue in the UK due to climate...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
Recent empirical studies have evidenced overheating in UK dwellings during hotter periods. Vulnerabl...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
AbstractThere is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resid...
Abstract There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resi...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
Despite growing concerns about overheating, a lack of evidence exists on the scale of the problem, p...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
Summertime overheating is increasingly prevalent in both new and existing UK dwellings. High interna...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
Overheating in new and retrofit low carbon dioxide homes is a growing issue in the UK due to climate...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
Recent empirical studies have evidenced overheating in UK dwellings during hotter periods. Vulnerabl...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
AbstractThere is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resid...
Abstract There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of resi...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
Despite growing concerns about overheating, a lack of evidence exists on the scale of the problem, p...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
Summertime overheating is increasingly prevalent in both new and existing UK dwellings. High interna...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
Overheating in new and retrofit low carbon dioxide homes is a growing issue in the UK due to climate...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
Recent empirical studies have evidenced overheating in UK dwellings during hotter periods. Vulnerabl...