2010 - 2013
Climate variation, resource depletion and increasing urbanisation are converging global issues that are challenging the way we design, construct and operate buildings.
The residential construction sector faces multi-faceted issues affecting the delivery of more sustainable housing. This project will address barriers to the sustainability performance of Australia’s housing stock and the ability of the housing construction industry to provide high performance housing. This project will provide initial data on simulated thermal performance as designed, and actual performance as constructed, of a number of houses in subtropical and tropical Queensland. It will also provide some insight into the impact of housing sustainability performance on occupants.
The purpose of the project is to expand and deepen industry engagement and to develop further data to enhance and refine a re-submission of an ARC Linkage Project proposal in the next available ARC call for proposals:
Australian Housing 2025: Maximising the competitiveness of the residential construction sector and housing sustainability performance
This project will deliver:
Data on actual housing sustainability diagnostics of approximately 25 homes (Gold Coast / Brisbane and Townsville) including:
Project Leader
Professor Peter Newman
PhD DipES&T BSc(Hons) FTSE
Curtin University
Project Leader
Dr Wendy Miller
Senior Research Fellow
Queensland University of Technology
1.1b Housing Sustainability Performance
1.1b
Complete
Core
2010 - 2013
Social and Affordable Housing
Environment