Refurbishment of buildings for residential use
Gregg, R.
Refurbishment of buildings for residential use - 2001 - Building Engineer 76(4) 15-19(5) .
Considers the refurbishment of existing buildings for residential occupation in the context of government recognition that approximately 3 to 4 million new homes are required by 2016. Argues that refurbishment of existing buildings should be considered alongside such ideas as value for money, social-economic classification and sustainability. Illustrated with reference to Woodlands Park Development in Derbyshire. References
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT
BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
WOODLANDS PARK
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT
LISTED BUILDINGS
COST COMPARISON
Refurbishment of buildings for residential use - 2001 - Building Engineer 76(4) 15-19(5) .
Considers the refurbishment of existing buildings for residential occupation in the context of government recognition that approximately 3 to 4 million new homes are required by 2016. Argues that refurbishment of existing buildings should be considered alongside such ideas as value for money, social-economic classification and sustainability. Illustrated with reference to Woodlands Park Development in Derbyshire. References
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT
BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
WOODLANDS PARK
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT
LISTED BUILDINGS
COST COMPARISON