Increase in energy usage, particularly from fossil fuel sources is widely understood to be responsible for the environmental problems (Climate Change) experienced globally today. Response to mitigating this anthropogenic induced consequence created the need for innovative low carbon and renewable technologies in buildings. In the UK presently, every new building is expected to be low-carbon and energy-efficient. However, it is widely acknowledged that significant differences often exist between designed and in-use performances of the buildings. Clients and end-users of these technologies appear not to be getting long term value for their investments; much attention has not been given to how these innovative technologies can be operated and ...
Whilst building regulations standards become more stringent to meet UK Government ambitious reductio...
Recent studies show a mismatch between expected and actual performance in low energy buildings. The ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report research conducted in the UK’s East Midlands region...
Increase in energy usage, particularly from fossil fuel sources is widely understood to be responsib...
Growth in technological advancement was to humanity a mixed blessing. While it provided comfort and ...
The British low carbon policy aims to achieve zero carbon buildings by 2020. This investigation what...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
EU policies to mitigate climate change set ambitious goals for energy and carbon reduction for the b...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
Building energy performance in existing stocks via facilities management interventions for low carbo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the usability of design reviews to inform design...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishments relating to low-carbon performa...
Purpose – Households account for 27 per cent of the UK's total CO2 emissions therefore addressing ho...
Considering that buildings are responsible for more than 40% of energy consumption, that the energy ...
Whilst building regulations standards become more stringent to meet UK Government ambitious reductio...
Recent studies show a mismatch between expected and actual performance in low energy buildings. The ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report research conducted in the UK’s East Midlands region...
Increase in energy usage, particularly from fossil fuel sources is widely understood to be responsib...
Growth in technological advancement was to humanity a mixed blessing. While it provided comfort and ...
The British low carbon policy aims to achieve zero carbon buildings by 2020. This investigation what...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
EU policies to mitigate climate change set ambitious goals for energy and carbon reduction for the b...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
Gaps between intended and actual performance which impact on indoor environment, energy use and carb...
Building energy performance in existing stocks via facilities management interventions for low carbo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the usability of design reviews to inform design...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishments relating to low-carbon performa...
Purpose – Households account for 27 per cent of the UK's total CO2 emissions therefore addressing ho...
Considering that buildings are responsible for more than 40% of energy consumption, that the energy ...
Whilst building regulations standards become more stringent to meet UK Government ambitious reductio...
Recent studies show a mismatch between expected and actual performance in low energy buildings. The ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report research conducted in the UK’s East Midlands region...