There is a large stock of solid-wall homes in the UK with poor thermal insulation and low energy performance. Although the UK government has supported efforts to improve these buildings, the identification of appropriate technical solutions that effectively improve the existing stock remains challenging. This research investigates how four dimensional building information modelling (4D BIM) could improve the retrofit of social housing, specifically that of ‘no-fines’ solid-wall homes, through the development of what-if scenarios that enable the analysis of alternative solutions considering costs, energy performance and disruption to users. This paper focuses on the use of 4D building information models to evaluate disruption to end users. ...
In the UK, the policy and practical pushes for both new housing and carbon are achieving massive gro...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
Space and water heating for UK homes make up 25% of total energy use and 15% of greenhouse gas emiss...
There is a large stock of solid wall homes in the UK presenting poor thermal insulation and low ener...
Understanding the context for encouraging new retrofit practices to be applied to domestic housing i...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock is necessary ...
The UK government made significant commitments to upgrading the energy efficiency of seven million B...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
The paper aims to investigate the implementation issues and benefits of utilising the Last Planner a...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The energy retrofit of homes is one of the most important and challenging issues for the decarbonisa...
The article introduces the process of deep energy retrofit carried out on a residential building in ...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Retrofit of hard to treat properties has been highlighted as a policy challenge to reduced energy co...
Carbon emissions, being hazardous, are triggering social concerns which have led to the creation of ...
In the UK, the policy and practical pushes for both new housing and carbon are achieving massive gro...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
Space and water heating for UK homes make up 25% of total energy use and 15% of greenhouse gas emiss...
There is a large stock of solid wall homes in the UK presenting poor thermal insulation and low ener...
Understanding the context for encouraging new retrofit practices to be applied to domestic housing i...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock is necessary ...
The UK government made significant commitments to upgrading the energy efficiency of seven million B...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
The paper aims to investigate the implementation issues and benefits of utilising the Last Planner a...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The energy retrofit of homes is one of the most important and challenging issues for the decarbonisa...
The article introduces the process of deep energy retrofit carried out on a residential building in ...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Retrofit of hard to treat properties has been highlighted as a policy challenge to reduced energy co...
Carbon emissions, being hazardous, are triggering social concerns which have led to the creation of ...
In the UK, the policy and practical pushes for both new housing and carbon are achieving massive gro...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
Space and water heating for UK homes make up 25% of total energy use and 15% of greenhouse gas emiss...