Journals latest
452 results

Why Are We Waiting?: The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change
Why Are We Waiting?: The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change. 30 April 2015. Why Are We Waiting?: The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change. NATURE, 520 (7549), 614-615. Grubb, M. (2015). The full text of this…
UCL Inst. for Sustainable Resources

His, hers or both's? The role of male and female's attitudes in explaining their home energy use behaviours
His, hers or both's? The role of male and female's attitudes in explaining their home energy use behaviours. 9 March 2015. Abstract Building energy research has historically overlooked the role of attitudes, instead focusing on building and…
UCL Energy Institute

Heat metering: socio-technical challenges in district-heated social housing
Heat metering: socio-technical challenges in district-heated social housing. 4 March 2015. Heat metering: socio-technical challenges in district-heated social housing. Building Research &Information, 43 (2), 197-209. Morgenstern, P., Lowe, R., Chiu,…
UCL Energy Institute

Cortical hyperexcitability and sensitivity to discomfort glare
Cortical hyperexcitability and sensitivity to discomfort glare. 1 March 2015. It is well established that there are two main aspects to glare, the visual impairment and the discomfort, known as disability and discomfort glare, respectively. In…
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 1: The interrelationships between thermal conditions, CO2 levels, ventilation rates and selected indoor pollutants
Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 1: The interrelationships between thermal conditions, CO2 levels, ventilation rates and selected indoor pollutants. Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 1: The…
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 2: Health outcomes and perceived indoor air quality in relation to classroom exposure and building characteristics
Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 2: Health outcomes and perceived indoor air quality in relation to classroom exposure and building characteristics. Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 2:…
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

Understanding and mitigating overheating and indoor PM2.5 risks using coupled temperature and indoor air quality models
Understanding and mitigating overheating and indoor PM2.5 risks using coupled temperature and indoor air quality models. 1 March 2015. Indoor temperature and air quality in dwellings are closely coupled. Differences between the indoor temperature…
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

Impacts of energy efficiency retrofitting measures on indoor PM2.5 concentrations across different income groups in England: a modelling study
Impacts of energy efficiency retrofitting measures on indoor PM2.5 concentrations across different income groups in England: a modelling study. 25 February 2015. As part of an effort to reduce carbon emissions in the UK, policies encouraging the…
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

DPU summerLab 2014 pamphlet now out - free download
The DPU summerLab 2014 series pamphlet is now available online.…
Development Planning Unit

LOBBY No. 2 ‘Clairvoyance’
LOBBY No. 2 ‘ Clairvoyance’. 1 February 2015. By the powers that be, architects have been anointed with the gift of clairvoyance. Or so we think. LOBBY No. 2 opens up a forum for discussing the role of the architect as a clairvoyant idealist or…
The Bartlett School of Architecture