All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV performance articles – Page 2
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Government has quietly unlocked a £900m energy efficiency pipeline
The government’s new energy audit scheme might seem like another green burden on companies, but there is money to be made too
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Office workers: In a happy place
Good infrastructure makes for happy commuters, and good offices and surroundings make for happy workers. The property industry can play its part in both
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Wellbeing research competiton
BRE and Ecobuild present two winning research papers on wellbeing and the built environement
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Is commissioning the key to successful building performance?
Fine-tuning a building’s performance is not easy and more work needs to be done to help facilities managers and building owners
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Can industry go green when government wavers?
The latest minor upgrade to Part L of the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations is symptomatic of a wider malaise
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Is research the answer to overheating in UK homes?
The scale of overheating in UK homes is truly shocking, its up to our industry to get the design and construction right
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV performance awards winners revealed
Marks Spencer’s Cheshire Oaks store and Chapman BDSP’s 2012 Velodrome among winners of CIBSE’s awards
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Simplifying energy efficiency schemes for non domestic buildings
The government’s new ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Energy Efficiency Survey will form the evidence base for policy-making from here on
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Does old insulation work?
We know how to build insulated but we don’t know how the thermal performance of building materials deteriorates over time - perhaps we should …
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Why cutting operational carbon is the priority
Calculating embodied energy in buildings is neither straightforward nor ready to be applied
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Brussels backs 40% emissions reduction target
Members of the European parliament approve plans that should stimulate investment in green projects
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Can our politicians set a carbon saving example to the world?
Cutting our carbon emissions is not just a matter of technical measures, it requires a dramatic cultural change and real political will
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Part L - a stepping stone to zero carbon?
It’s good to see that the principle of focusing on buildings’ fabric is being implemented but we have a long way to go as an industry
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Smart buildings need smart people
Changes in building performance technology is a huge area of opportunity for architects and engineers entering the profession
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Making up energy policy as we go along
Without a proper evidence base, this government is making decisions on energy, carbon and buildings that are disastrously ill-informed
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Contractors must embrace FM
What does a contractor truly know about buildings if it has never managed one?
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Rubbish in, rubbish out
What’s the use of different energy prediction software packages producing such varied results?
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV performance is the sum of many parts
The relationship between detailing and materials is lost if members of the team don’t have the right skills
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Official secrets: Why are housebuilders keeping us in the dark?
David Frise battles to find out if his new home from a listed builder is performing as it should
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Architectural education ignores the challenge of our time
Too many architects assume their lack of energy performance knowledge will be ‘fixed’ by others
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