Void conditions and potential for mould growth in insulated and uninsulated suspended timber ground floors. 

Purpose: Millions of properties have suspended timber ground floors globally, with around ten million in the UK alone. However, it is unknown what the floor void conditions are, nor the effect of insulating such floors. Upgrading floors changes the void …

Year: 2019 Authors: Pelsmakers, Sofie / Vereecken, Evy / Airaksinen, Miimu / Elwell, Cliff C.A Source: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 37 (4). ISSN 2398-4708 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Machine learning-based evaluation of dynamic thermal-tempering performance and thermal diversity for 107 Cambridge courtyards.

The dynamic thermal conditions profoundly impact on the quality of physical, cultural, and social experiences in courtyard spaces. This research aims to identify the microclimatic dissimilarities between courtyards in terms of tempering seasonal–diurnal thermal extremes and enriching ground-level thermal textures. …

Year: 2023 Authors: Peng, Zhikai / Debnath, Ramit / Bardhan, Ronita / Steemers, Koen Source: Sustainable Cities and Society Volume 88, January 2023, 104275, 88. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Evolution of sub-floor moisture management requirements in UK, USA and New Zealand 1600s to 1969.

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the historic development of the requirements for sub-floor (also known as “basementless space” or “crawl space”) moisture management in the USA, UK and New Zealand (NZ) from 1600s to 1969. Design/methodology/approach: …

Year: 2019 Authors: Isaacs, Nigel Source: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 37 (4). ISSN 2398-4708 Type: Topic: , , , , Region: , Language:

Rethinking retrofit of residential heritage buildings.

What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? Heritage buildings comprise approximately 20% of the UK building stock and are challenging to retrofit sensitively because of their heritage values and traditional construction. These buildings …

Year: 2021 Authors: Wise, Freya / Moncaster, Alice / Jones, Derek Source: Buildings and Cities, 2(1) pp. 495–517.. ISSN 2632-6655 Type: Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Assessing and Monitoring of Building Performance by Diverse Methods.

Buildings are one of the largest contributors to energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in the world. There is an increased interest in building performance evaluation as an essential practice to design a sustainable building. Building performance is influenced …

Year: 2022 Authors: Seminara, Paola / Vand, Behrang / Masoud Sajjadian, Seyed / Tupenaite, Laura Source: Special Issue Optimization of Energy Use in Buildings, 14. ISSN 3 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Enhancing the sustainability and energy conservation in heritage buildings: The case of Nottingham Playhouse.

Today, there is a growing interest in developing energy efficient buildings since it is estimated that buildings account for about 40% of the total primary energy consumption in the world. In relation to existing buildings, energy efficiency retrofits have become …

Authors: Al-Habaibeh, Amin / Hawas, Allan / Hamadeh, Lama / Medjdoub, Benachir / Marsh, Julian / Sen, Arijit Source: Frontiers of Architectural Research Volume 11, Issue 1, February 2022, Pages 142-160, 11 (1). Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Energy retrofit interventions in historic buildings: Exploring guidance and attitudes of conservation professionals to slim double glazing in the UK.

In the UK, 20% of houses were built before 1919 and are protected from energy efficiency requirements that would unacceptably alter their character. To meet carbon emission reduction targets, however, it is necessary to keep the number of buildings exempt …

Year: 2017 Authors: Ginks, Natasha / Painter, Birgit Source: Energy and Buildings, 149. ISSN 0378-7788 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Thermal assessment of internal shutters and window film applied to traditional single glazed sash and case windows

Historic Scotland commissioned this technical paper to assess the effectiveness of two inexpensive and minimally invasive methods for improving the thermal performance of single glazed windows. This report describes the work conducted by the Scottish Energy Centre (SEC) at Edinburgh …

Year: 2014 Authors: Bros Williamson, Julio / Currie, John / Stinson, Jon / Jonnard, Marie Source: Historic Scotland Technical Paper Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language: