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Delivering sustainable homes

By: Gilkinson N. 1, Sexton M. 2
1Salford Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI), University of Salford, United Kingdom
2School of the Built Environment, University of Salford, United Kingdom

Abstract

In the U.K. there is a housing crisis: this paper presents a new research study taking place at the University of Salford dedicated to the systemic seamless delivery of sustainable housing: ‘G-Tech’. There has been much research in this area but with very little uptake of outcomes from industry, which is what this study aims to counter. The study considers all the relevant drivers such as government policy, an ageing population, demand, regional growth, sustainability and global warming with the intention to provide a systemic multi-level, multi actor innovation framework providing a full ‘service’ from the concept of need through to demolition and reuse. One of the studies main objectives is to alter stakeholder mindsets, remove the barriers and encourage greater adoption of the sustainable dwelling. The study will align sustainable homes to meet all the requirements set out by the triple bottom line of sustainability encompassing social, economical and environmental issues. Copyright © 2010 IAHS.