This paper aims to investigate the likely thermal performance of a unique pre-1919 Victorian case study property by using both current and future projected weather data after a deep retrofit. The property is a re-construction within an environmental chamber using reclaimed materials designed to test housing retrofit solutions. Climate projections for Manchester from both UKCIP02 and UKCP09 programmes were used to assess the likely overheating in summer for this ‘Hard to Treat’ property judging by both single and adaptive comfort criteria from CIBSE Guide A and BS EN 15251. In the bedroom, where occupants have less ability to adapt, overheating could occur as early as 2020s; while in the living room, using the annually adaptive approach, ove...
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Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
This paper aims to investigate the likely thermal performance of a unique pre-1919 Victorian case st...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Recent climate change projections estimate that the average summertime temperature in the southern p...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock isnecessary to...
Reducing carbon emissions in the housing sector through building and retrofitting to low energy stan...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
A new indicator of overheating risk is introduced that more comprehensively represents heat stress a...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
© The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
This paper aims to investigate the likely thermal performance of a unique pre-1919 Victorian case st...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Recent climate change projections estimate that the average summertime temperature in the southern p...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
Evidence demonstrates that tackling indoor overheating is a key priority within the context of clima...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock isnecessary to...
Reducing carbon emissions in the housing sector through building and retrofitting to low energy stan...
There is growing evidence that terraced houses—thermally lightweight, well insulated, naturally vent...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
A new indicator of overheating risk is introduced that more comprehensively represents heat stress a...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
© The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...