Overheating in buildings is increasing in both domestic and commercial situations. This arises from a combination of climate change, urban heat island effect, and the ways in which buildings are used. In climates which already experience hot climates the provision of air conditioning can help reduce impacts. In more temperate climates reliance is more likely to be on natural ventilation and fans. The benefits of these can be limited in cities due to noise and pollution/dust infiltration. An important impact of the Covid pandemic was to drive the urban population to inhabit dwellings for even longer periods in indoor environments, because of needs for isolation or curfews. Occupancy patterns also shifted to include greater residence during w...
Summertime overheating in care settings has been identified as a key risk and research priority for ...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Despite growing concerns about overheating, a lack of evidence exists on the scale of the problem, p...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions, changes in UK regulations, such as Part L Conservation of h...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing evidence that medium rise, thermally lightweight, well-insulated, naturally ventila...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
Summertime overheating in care settings has been identified as a key risk and research priority for ...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Despite growing concerns about overheating, a lack of evidence exists on the scale of the problem, p...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
Governmental strategies to reduce heating demand from dwellings have led to a range of problems rela...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions, changes in UK regulations, such as Part L Conservation of h...
There is growing concern in Western Europe that higher insulation and air tightness of residential b...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
There is growing evidence that medium rise, thermally lightweight, well-insulated, naturally ventila...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
Summertime overheating in care settings has been identified as a key risk and research priority for ...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Despite growing concerns about overheating, a lack of evidence exists on the scale of the problem, p...