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The SALFORD low-energy house : Learning from our past

Brown, P; Burke, ME; Morris, GJ; Webster, PJ

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Authors

P Brown

ME Burke

GJ Morris

PJ Webster



Abstract

The SALFORD low-energy house was designed in the late 1970s for Salford City
Council in a joint project with the University. A semi-detached experimental pair
and a prototype terrace of six mixed dwellings were built and extensively monitored.
The results showed substantial energy savings and occupant satisfaction. To mark the University’s focus upon the cross-cutting themes of Energy and Social
Justice a new study was launched in 2010
to explore the long-term performance of
the SALFORD dwellings.

Citation

Brown, P., Burke, M., Morris, G., & Webster, P. (2010). The SALFORD low-energy house : Learning from our past

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date Jul 13, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Funders : Vice-Chancellor’s Iconic Project with the City of Salford 2010

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