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Quantifying the domestic building fabric 'performance gap'

Johnston, D; Miles-Shenton, D; Farmer, DJ

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D Johnston

D Miles-Shenton



Abstract

In the UK, there is mounting evidence that the measured in situ performance of the building fabric in new build dwellings can be greater than that predicted, resulting in a significant building fabric ‘performance gap’. This paper presents the coheating test results from 25 new build dwellings built to Part L1A 2006 or better. Whilst the total number of dwellings reported here is small, the results suggest that a substantial ‘performance gap’ can exist between the predicted and measured performance of the building fabric, with the measured whole building U-value being just over 1.6 times greater than that predicted. This is likely to have significant implications in terms of the energy use and CO2 emissions attributable to these dwellings in-use.

Citation

Johnston, D., Miles-Shenton, D., & Farmer, D. (2015). Quantifying the domestic building fabric 'performance gap'. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 36(5), 614-627. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143624415570344

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Feb 6, 2015
Publication Date Sep 1, 2015
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2020
Publicly Available Date Feb 4, 2020
Journal Building Services Engineering Research and Technology
Print ISSN 0143-6244
Electronic ISSN 1477-0849
Publisher SAGE Publications
Volume 36
Issue 5
Pages 614-627
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0143624415570344
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1177/0143624415570344
Related Public URLs https://journals.sagepub.com/home/bse

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