This paper and part 1, which appeared in the last issue, set out the results of a housing field trial designed to evaluate the impact of an enhanced energy‐performance standard for dwellings. The project was designed to inform the next review of part L of the Building Regulations for England and Wales, which, following the publication of the UK government's White Paper on energy policy, is expected in 2005. The project reported explores the implications of an enhanced standard in the context of timber frame construction. Although, for programming reasons, it was necessary to terminate the research project at the end of the design phase, the results suggest that the standard investigated is well within the capacity of the industry. It was clear, however, that the whole supply chain will need to take a positive approach to the development of new solutions. The secret to a smooth and cost‐optimised transition is that the necessary development work begins immediately, not when regulation changes.
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December 01 2003
Developing future energy‐performance standards for UK housing: the St Nicholas Court project – Part 2 Available to Purchase
Robert Lowe;
Robert Lowe
School of Art, Architecture and Design, at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK
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Malcolm Bell;
Malcolm Bell
School of the Built Environment, at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK
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David Roberts
David Roberts
School of the Built Environment, at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6844
Print ISSN: 0263-080X
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2003
Structural Survey (2003) 21 (5): 206–215.
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Lowe R, Bell M, Roberts D (2003), "Developing future energy‐performance standards for UK housing: the St Nicholas Court project – Part 2". Structural Survey, Vol. 21 No. 5 pp. 206–215, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02630800310511794
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