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Building regulation and sustainable housing. Part 3: setting and implementing standards

By: Contributor(s): Series: Structural Survey ; 19 no. 1 2000, 27-37(11)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Paper sets out energy efficiency standards which should be pursued over the next decade. The reduction in carbon dioxide emissions is considered a top priority in the context of a large increase in the size of the housing stock. Suggests improvements in the design of certain areas such as floors and windows and deals with issues of practicability and cost. Argues that the changes are achievable, financially sound and can be made without major disruption.
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Paper sets out energy efficiency standards which should be pursued over the next decade. The reduction in carbon dioxide emissions is considered a top priority in the context of a large increase in the size of the housing stock. Suggests improvements in the design of certain areas such as floors and windows and deals with issues of practicability and cost. Argues that the changes are achievable, financially sound and can be made without major disruption.