Many experimental local projects have been carried out in low energy buildings that integrate a range of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and solutions. These have been important in showing how low energy building can be carried out and stimulating future expectations on energy demand reduction through buildings. However, a key question remains as to how we can spread these experiments to other localities and, importantly, into commercial applications, and who are important actors in these processes. This paper presents an in-depth case study of One Brighton, a new build housing development in England offering 172 apartments and a community space, constructed during 2007–2010. One Brighton was developed with an objectiv...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...
Through analysis of qualitative data from home energy retrofit projects we look for influences of hu...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Thi...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
AbstractOptimising the energy performance of buildings is technically and economically challenging b...
Microgeneration technologies offer the potential for distributed energy supply and consumption resul...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...
Through analysis of qualitative data from home energy retrofit projects we look for influences of hu...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Thi...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
AbstractOptimising the energy performance of buildings is technically and economically challenging b...
Microgeneration technologies offer the potential for distributed energy supply and consumption resul...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...
Through analysis of qualitative data from home energy retrofit projects we look for influences of hu...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Thi...