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Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2016 in Hamburg : Strategies, Stakeholders, Success factors | 2016

Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2016 in Hamburg : Strategies, Stakeholders, Success factors, 7th - 11th March 2016 ; Conference Proceedings

Jesper Ole Jensen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen; Freja Friis

Citation for published version (APA): Jensen, J. O., Gram-Hanssen, K., & Friis, F. (2016). Local initiatives for motivating Danish house-owners for energy improvements. In Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2016 in Hamburg : Strategies, Stakeholders, Success factors, 7th 11th March 2016 ; Conference Proceedings (1 ed., pp. 826-835). Hamburg: ZEBAU, Hamburg. https://doi.org/10.5445/IR/1000051699This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The first considered the challenges associated with designing and building a energy efficient prefabricated dwelling in just six days, using predominately locally sourced, organic, ‘compostable’ materials whilst creating no waste on site. 5 million viewers a night on UK TV saw this program. However, frustrated by the lack of credible communication of the challenges associated with this project that the medium of TV provided, the author was keen to re-build this project on campus at the University of Brighton where he taught, so that he could involve students in all aspects of the process, thus sharing the learning experience and proving that ‘live’ construction projects could be a useful pedagogic tool. This paper considers why the design emphasis of the second project went from ‘locking carbon’ and zero waste on site, to constructing with waste and proving “that there is no such thing as waste just stuff in the wrong place”. http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/business-and-community/wastehouse


Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2016 in Hamburg : Strategies, Stakeholders, Success factors | 2016

Local initiatives for motivating Danish house-owners for energy improvements

Jesper Ole Jensen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen; Freja Friis

Citation for published version (APA): Jensen, J. O., Gram-Hanssen, K., & Friis, F. (2016). Local initiatives for motivating Danish house-owners for energy improvements. In Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2016 in Hamburg : Strategies, Stakeholders, Success factors, 7th 11th March 2016 ; Conference Proceedings (1 ed., pp. 826-835). Hamburg: ZEBAU, Hamburg. https://doi.org/10.5445/IR/1000051699This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The first considered the challenges associated with designing and building a energy efficient prefabricated dwelling in just six days, using predominately locally sourced, organic, ‘compostable’ materials whilst creating no waste on site. 5 million viewers a night on UK TV saw this program. However, frustrated by the lack of credible communication of the challenges associated with this project that the medium of TV provided, the author was keen to re-build this project on campus at the University of Brighton where he taught, so that he could involve students in all aspects of the process, thus sharing the learning experience and proving that ‘live’ construction projects could be a useful pedagogic tool. This paper considers why the design emphasis of the second project went from ‘locking carbon’ and zero waste on site, to constructing with waste and proving “that there is no such thing as waste just stuff in the wrong place”. http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/business-and-community/wastehouse


2nd Nordic Conference on Consumer Research 2012 | 2013

Households in the smart grid: existing knowledge and new approaches

Toke Haunstrup Christensen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen; Freja Friis


eceee 2013 Summer Study on energy efficiency | 2013

The role of households in the smart grid: A comparative study

Toke Haunstrup Christensen; Ainhoa Ascarza; William Throndsen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen; Freja Friis


Energy research and social science | 2016

The challenge of time shifting energy demand practices: Insights from Denmark

Freja Friis; Toke Haunstrup Christensen


The DEMAND Centre Conference 2016: What energy is for: the making and dynamics of demand | 2016

Materiality and automation of household practices: Experiences from a Danish time shifting trial

Toke Haunstrup Christensen; Freja Friis


ECEEE 2017 Summer Study on energy efficiency | 2017

Changing practices of energy consumption: The influence of smart grid solutions in households

Toke Haunstrup Christensen; Freja Friis; Tomas Moe Skjølsvold


Archive | 2016

Smart grid solutions in the everyday life of households: Electric vehicles and time-of-use pricing

Freja Friis; Toke Haunstrup Christensen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen


eceee 2013 Summer Study on energy efficiency | 2013

Integration of Smart Grid Technologies in Households: How Electric Vehicles and Dynamic Pricing change Social Practices in the Everyday Life?

Freja Friis; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen


Energy Efficiency | 2018

Local strategies to promote energy retrofitting of single-family houses

Kirsten Gram-Hanssen; Jesper Ole Jensen; Freja Friis

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William Throndsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Tomas Moe Skjølsvold

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Marianne Ryghaug

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Michael Ornetzeder

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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