The Concrete Centre
For many years now, the main aim of government energy policy in the built environment has been to drive down demand; a simple strategy for cutting carbon that continues to make good sense, although with increasing wind and solar power supplying the UK, things are no longer quite so straightforward.
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It’s hard to ignore the recent press that this topic has been generating in response to one of the hottest summers that Europe has experienced in decades. Buildoffsite have hit back at challenges to the performance of lightweight modular homes.
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The thermal mass of the concrete at the Velodrome is essential to the natural ventilation strategy and the robustness of concrete is essential to its structural integrity.
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This page provides information on surface emissivity
The Concrete Centre
Concrete can deliver low energy through embodied CO2, operational and embodied CO2 for housing and structural frames.
The Concrete Centre
An evening seminar to help specifiers optimise the in-use and embodied performance of concrete and masonry. Guidance will be provided on key changes to Part L of the Building Regulations and the full introduction of thermal mass in to SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure for dwellings).
The Concrete Centre
FULLY BOOKED An evening seminar to help specifiers optimise the in-use and embodied performance of concrete and masonry. Guidance will be provided on key changes to Part L of the Building Regulations and the full introduction of thermal mass in to SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure for dwellings).
The Concrete Centre
The Concrete Centre
The inherent thermal mass properties of concrete have been used at One Pancras Square to create a building that is so low-energy that it was awarded the BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating.
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The Yellow Building's exposed internal concrete structure works as part of its environmental control strategy utilising the thermal mass to reduce the operational energy of the building.