A Novel Case Study Methodology for Affordable Housing In-Depth Post-occupancy Evaluation in Wales, UK

Tansy Duncan*, Carolyn Hayles, John Littlewood

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Student Paper. Solving the problem of operating within the projected carbon budget of the UK construction industry whilst providing climate-resilient, comfortable, and easy to maintain affordable housing for UK citizens requires a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach. This paper sets out to describe such a methodology for appraising existing affordable housing and making recommendations for future design-stage decisions, based on the presentation of a recent case study project located in Wales, UK. The paper sets out an intensive Post-occupancy Evaluation programme including whole-house heat loss calculations, energy consumption analysis, embodied carbon calculations, measurement of internal environmental conditions, and occupant feedback. A selection of results is illustrated. Findings include an appraisal of indoor pollutant rates, summer overheating results, and a demonstration of the nature and extent of the as-built Performance Gap.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
TeitlSustainability in Energy and Buildings 2023
GolygyddionJohn R. Littlewood, Lakhmi Jain, Robert J. Howlett
CyhoeddwrSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Tudalennau745-757
Nifer y tudalennau13
ISBN (Argraffiad)9789819985005
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 7 Maw 2024
Digwyddiad15th KES International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2023 - Bari, Yr Eidal
Hyd: 18 Medi 202320 Medi 2023

Cyfres gyhoeddiadau

EnwSmart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Cyfrol378
ISSN (Argraffiad)2190-3018
ISSN (Electronig)2190-3026

Cynhadledd

Cynhadledd15th KES International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2023
Gwlad/TiriogaethYr Eidal
DinasBari
Cyfnod18/09/2320/09/23

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