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Penrhiwceiber Eco Terrace: Achieving housing for the 21st century and the UK's 2050 carbon reduction target (IP 5/14)

Penrhiwceiber Eco Terrace: Achieving housing for the 21st century and the UK's 2050 carbon reduction target (IP 5/14)

by Colin King (04-Aug-2014)

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Book Description

This Information Paper deals with the issues regarding achievement of the UK government’s 2050 carbon reduction target for the built environment. Focusing on the case study of the Penrhiwceiber EcoTerrace in Wales, it looks at the arguments against demolishing existing housing stock in favour of building new homes and describes the level of refurbishment that may be required when looking to improve solid wall dwellings constructed prior to 1920. This publication is aimed at housing providers, architects and homeowners who are evaluating the approach that should be taken when looking at either individual improvements or area-based regeneration. It sets out the cost of such measures and looks at a comparison with newbuild costs in the social housing sector, demonstrating that with imagination and commitment the UK’s older housing stock can be made fit for the twenty-first century. After reading this Information Paper the reader will have a greater understanding of the opportunities and benefits that can be delivered by refurbishing the existing stock and thereby maintaining community cohesion and character.

Contents:
Introduction
Background
The project
-Design
-Energy efficiency principles
-Energy performance improvements
-CostConclusion
References

A4, 8pp, 1 drawing, 4 photos