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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory
Glasgow School of Art
Building Performance Evaluation
The CIC-Start Online project aimed to embed sustainable building design and refurbishment into practice. The project assisted small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop and test innovations at the project partners’ institutions. It received feasibility funding from CICStart online LUPS/ERDF/2008/2/1/0237 (£959k) 2009 - 2012 (Sharpe was a co-director). This chapter discusses the performance of buildings and highlights CIC-Start projects undertaken by MEARU and collaborators. These include: 9-11 Gilmours close - comparing theoretical against actual performance; Hybrid Solar Thermal Mass System Development; Development of Post Occupancy Evaluation for evaluation of innovative low carbon social housing; Assessing the environment and energy impact of occupant behaviour; Tool to Calibrate Cost Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency; PassivTen: Refurbishment of tenement properties to Passivhaus standard; BIPV/T modular roof development for zero-energy prefabricated housing; Performance balanced MVHR system as an extractor of roof-integrated PV heated air; Embedding Post Occupancy Evaluation into Practice. The research has been published in: Ventilation issues arising from Post Occupancy Studies on new build and refurbishment. In: Build Tight, Ventilate Right - Air Quality in Housing, 2nd February 2012, The Lighthouse, Glasgow; Findings from a post occupancy evaluation of adaptive restoration and performance enhancement of a 19th century ‘Category B’ listed tenement block in Edinburgh. In: Retrofit 2012, 24th to 26th January 2012, Salford; Resilience to Occupancy: Findings from recent Post Occupancy Evaluation. In: Resilience of Buildings Neighbourhoods and CitiesCICStart Online Conference , 14 to 17 June 2011; The role of building users in achieving sustainable energy futures. In: Sustainable Energy. InTech, pp. 141-165. ISBN 978-953-51-0912-9. An independent review estimated that SME's increased investment £23,261,212, improved 337 products, processes or services, and introduced 162 new ones due to the project. The project assisted 6 businesses, increasing sales by £8.14 million, and creating 189 jobs and safeguarding 828.5.