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Building Research and Information | 2017

Multidisciplinary research: should effort be the measure of success?

Richard A. Buswell; Lynda Webb; Val Mitchell; Kerstin Leder Mackley

ABSTRACT Energy demand reduction and flexible demand from dwellings will play a critical role in achieving a low-carbon future. There remain many unanswered questions around the interaction of people with their environment and the technical systems that service them and, as a result, multidisciplinary research is a principal component of research funding internationally. However, relatively little published work considers the operational issues in undertaking epistemologically diverse, academic research projects. This paper makes a contribution by quantifying the operational effort involved in data collection on a large multidisciplinary project and connecting the operational issues encountered to knowledge production. It is found that the cost of the data gathering is £46,000/home, and participants can give upwards of 217 hours of their time per house engaging with data-gathering activities. The rate of knowledge production is found to be approximately three publication/full-time equivalents (FTE) over the lifetime of the project and the risk to generating interdisciplinary insights is shown to be dependent on largely unforeseeable operational issues that compound the characteristic differences in the collection of the data utilized by social and technical research communities.


designing interactive systems | 2017

Co-Designing Innovations for Energy Saving in Large Organisations

Evan Morgan; Lynda Webb; Nigel Goddard; Janette Webb; Kate Carter

Research indicates that new technologies, such as smart meters, can motivate domestic energy savings via behavioural change. Using participatory and co-design methods, our research is exploring how technological innovations might also facilitate behaviour-based energy savings in large organisations. By establishing living labs, we are working closely with two public-sector organisations in order to understand behaviours surrounding energy use, and to subsequently engage relevant stakeholders in a process of co-designing innovations focused upon achieving energy savings. This paper introduces our research approach and describes how initial workshops are informing an ongoing process of co-development within our two living labs.


Archive | 2013

Determining heat use in residential buildings using high resolution gas and domestic hot water monitoring

Richard A. Buswell; D. Marini; Lynda Webb; Murray Thomson


Ashrae Transactions | 1999

Thermal comfort requirements: A study of people with multiple sclerosis

Lynda Webb; Ken Parsons; Simon Hodder


Building and Environment | 2018

Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II

Veronika Földváry Ličina; Toby Cheung; Hui Zhang; Richard de Dear; Thomas Parkinson; Edward Arens; Chungyoon Chun; Stefano Schiavon; Maohui Luo; Gail Brager; Peixian Li; Soazig Kaam; Michael Adebamowo; Mary Myla Andamon; Francesco Babich; Chiheb Bouden; Hana Pustayová Bukovianská; Christhina Candido; Bin Cao; Salvatore Carlucci; David Cheong; Joon Ho Choi; Malcolm J. Cook; Paul C. Cropper; Max Deuble; Shahin Heidari; Madhavi Indraganti; Quan Jin; Hyojin Kim; Jungsoo Kim


Archive | 2013

ENERGY IN THE HOME: EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE EFFECT ON TIME OF USE

Paula Cosar-Jorda; Richard A. Buswell; Lynda Webb; Kerstin Leder Mackley; Roxana Moroşanu; Sarah Pink


PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture) | 2017

PLEA 2017 Conference Proceedings

Kate Carter; Evan Morgan; Lynda Webb; Nigel Goddard; Janette Webb


Archive | 2017

Passive Low Energy Architecture (PLEA 2017)

Nigel Goddard; Evan Morgan; Lynda Webb; Janette Webb; Kate Carter


Archive | 2017

Enhance: The Assembly Rooms Energy Living Lab

Catherine Carter; Evan Morgan; Lynda Webb; Nigel Goddard; Janette Webb


Archive | 2016

A Living Lab Co-Creational Approach to Energy Demand Reduction in Non-Domestic Buildings: Understanding the Organisation

Lynda Webb; Evan Morgan; Catherine Carter; Janette Webb; Nigel Goddard

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Evan Morgan

University of Edinburgh

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Janette Webb

University of Edinburgh

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Edward Arens

University of California

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Gail Brager

University of California

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Hui Zhang

University of California

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Soazig Kaam

University of California

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