EnerPHit A Step by Step Guide to Low Energy Retrofit
Auteur : Traynor James
In order to meet UK Carbon reduction commitments for 2020 and 2050 building owners will be required to upgrade their buildings to meet an increasingly stringent set of energy performance requirements. In the absence of any clear advice from UK Government on how this can be achieved, the EnerPHit standard offers a very clear methodology. This is a practical guide that gives architects the tools to retrofit buildings to the highest EnerPHit standard. It equips the reader with the key information on EnerPHit (as the most effective benchmark for performance), the practical know-how and tips to ensure effective retrofit throughout all Plan of Work stages of a project to the EnerPHit standard. Backed with real-life case studies, it enables you to understand how to achieve successful outcomes tailored to suit available budgets and programmes.
1. Introduction 2. What is EnerPHit? 3. The Challenges of EnerPHit. 4. Step-by-Step to EnerPHit - 5. Targeting EnerPHit 6. Residential Case Studies 7. Commercial Case Studies 8. Delivering EnerPHit
James Traynor is Managing Director ECD Architects, which has been at the forefront of sustainable design since 1980. James is a Passivhaus designer and director in charge of several important retrofit projects, most notably Wilmcote House which is the UK Case Study for the EuroPHit programme.
Date de parution : 10-2019
16.7x24 cm
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Mots-clés :
UK Building; UK Building Stock; Ultra-Low-Energy Standards; UK Carbon Emission; UK Carbon reduction commitments; UK Building Regulation; deep retrofit; EnerPHit Standard; UK Property; CWI; Energy Savings; RIBA Stage; Energy Sources; Solid Wall Properties; POE; Innovate UK; Passivhaus Buildings; UK Government Target; UK Climate Change Act; UK Housing Stock; UK Code; Cavity Wall Insulation; Solid Wall Insulation; Passivhaus Standard; Thermal Envelope; UK Public Sector; Leeds Beckett University