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SHARPE, T.; PORTEOUS, C. Low energy public housing in glasgow – design and initial monitoring results of the priesthill project. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 18., 2001, Florianópolis. Anais... Florianópolis: PLEA, 2001. p. 409 - 414.
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Abstract

 This paper will describe the initial design intentions, the project as built, and the initial results from a low-level monitoring programme of a new build housing project in the Priesthill area of Glasgow, by Glasgow City Council housing department. The project was undertaken as part of Glasgow 1999 City of Architecture and Design and goes beyond most contemporary housing projects in its provision of energy and ventilation measures that are aimed at improving the environmental performance of the dwellings. The design phase examined a range of potential techniques for reducing energy use, and for improving environmental comfort without incurring energy penalties. Whilst not all the initial ideas were implemented, a number of measures were incorporated, including very passive solar orientation, high insulation levels, increased room volumes by use of cross-wall construction techniques, mini-solar air collectors and mechanical ventilation heat recovery. The results indicate that whilst most objectives have been met, the combined effects of an exposed site, constructional defects and interaction with occupants can have a significant negative impact on anticipated energy efficiency.
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