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Archive | 2003

Understanding sustainable architecture

Helen Bennetts; Antony Radford; Terry Williamson

1. Sustainability 2. Images 3. Ethics 4. Objectives 5. Systems 6. Green Houses 7. Cohesion. Bibliography


Architectural Engineering and Design Management | 2014

The effect of dwelling occupants on energy consumption: the case of heat waves in Australia

Jasmine Palmer; Helen Bennetts; Stephen Pullen; Jian Zuo; Tony Ma; Nicholas Chileshe

Climate change predictions indicate more extremes in weather conditions in the coming decades with more frequent and severe heat waves in certain locations including Australia. It is likely that the more vulnerable members of the community will be at risk during heat waves in the future from both health and financial perspectives. The trend towards fully air conditioned larger homes has already seen very large peaks in electricity demand during past heat waves. Electricity prices have increased substantially in recent years and will increase further due to greater peak demand and environmental levies. To manage the risks to dwelling occupants during heat waves, research has been carried out to determine methods of promoting adaptive behaviours through residential design. This paper describes the concept of a “cool retreat” within a dwelling which can provide comfort conditions with minimal cooling costs during heat wave periods. The cool retreat concept is shown to have its origins in the past in a number of locations around the world subject to hot conditions. Various cool retreat configurations have been analysed for thermal performance, demonstrating the viability of this approach for dealing with extreme conditions in the future.


Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability | 2017

Feeling safe and comfortable in the urban environment

Helen Bennetts; Veronica Soebarto; Susan Oakley; Paul Babie

Safety is recognised as an important goal of urban regeneration projects and implementing the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) has been proposed as one way of enhancing community safety. Yet there are few critiques of how effective CPTED is in achieving this. This paper reports on a pilot study that explores the link between CPTED principles and people’s feelings of safety and comfort in an urban precinct of Adelaide, South Australia. The research combines a micro-scale analysis of the built environment and a series of interviews with people who live and/or work in the area. The research highlights the importance of some of the CPTED principles including activity, maintenance, sight lines but also reveals the importance of familiarity and personal safety strategies.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Impacts of heat waves and corresponding measures: a review

Jian Zuo; Stephen Pullen; Jasmine Palmer; Helen Bennetts; Nicholas Chileshe; Tony Ma


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017

Green building evaluation from a life-cycle perspective in Australia: A critical review

Jian Zuo; Stephen Pullen; Raufdeen Rameezdeen; Helen Bennetts; Yuan Wang; Guozhu Mao; Zhihua Zhou; Huibin Du; Huabo Duan


Building and Environment | 2014

Thermal comfort and occupant responses during summer in a low to middle income housing development in South Australia

Veronica Soebarto; Helen Bennetts


Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

A Framework for Adaptation of Australian Households to Heat Waves

Wasim Saman; John Boland; Stephen Pullen; Richard de Dear; Veronica Soebarto; Wendy Miller; Barbara Pocock; Martin Belusko; Frank Bruno; David Whaley; John Pockett; Helen Bennetts; Barabara Ridley; Jasmine Palmer; Jian Zuo; Tony Ma; Nocholas Chileshe; Natalie Skinner; Janine Chapman; Natalija Vujinovic; Moira Walsh; Christina Candido; Max Deuble


Archive | 2006

House/Home Energy Rating Schemes/Systems (HERS)

Terry Williamson; Veronica Soebarto; Helen Bennetts; Antony Radford


Archive | 2006

The performance of award winning houses

Veronica Soebarto; Terry Williamson; Antony Radford; Helen Bennetts


Archive | 2014

Adaptation of Australian houses and households to future heat waves

Jasmine Palmer; Helen Bennetts; Stephen Pullen; Jian Zuo; Tony Ma; Nicholas Chileshe

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Stephen Pullen

University of South Australia

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Jian Zuo

University of Adelaide

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Jasmine Palmer

University of South Australia

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Tony Ma

University of South Australia

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Nicholas Chileshe

University of South Australia

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Paul Babie

University of Adelaide

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