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National Centre for Excellence in Housing. Towards Zero Carbon Homes Anna Scothern. National Centre for Excellence in Housing. Governance, operation and scope. Joint Venture Business partnership between BRE and NHBC. Governance Board 50/50 BRE/NHBC. Key Opinion Leader Group.
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National Centre for Excellence in Housing Towards Zero Carbon Homes Anna Scothern
National Centre for Excellence in Housing Governance, operation and scope Joint Venture Business partnership between BRE and NHBC Governance Board 50/50 BRE/NHBC Key Opinion Leader Group Collaboration, Dissemination and Hard Fact Four theme areas agreed as a framework for activities Covering new build, refurbishment and maintenance
Four inter-related Themes Sustainability Major role announced in June – coordination of research and application to meet the 2016 Zero Carbon target for new homes Design Quality Home for the Future Award and development of winner. Supporting initiatives to improve quality. Efficiency Follow up to Barker 33 group activities. Looking at measures which minimise waste and maximise the affordability of new or refurbished homes. Working with the Housing Forum. Considering the new Planning White Paper and supporting best practice in Planning. Land use Planning
Efficiency Barker review of housing supply Recommendation 33 referred to barriers to greater efficiency. Housing Production Barriers Group established. It will look at: Process mapping and management Design and Technology costs Customer appeal and Customer satisfaction Overall cost advantages of different approaches Manufacturers capacity to supply.
Land use Planning New White Paper on Planning has major repercussions for Housing. National Centre will be working in collaboration with the Housing Forum to help the sector to respond and to engage with best practice in planning.
Design Quality Home for the Future Design Competition Winner: Green House by Gaunt Francis Architects Interior Design Street Design Exterior Design Neighbourhood Design Technical Design Service Design
Towards Zero Carbon 2016 Taskforce National Centre for Excellence in Housing Housing Corporation, English Partnerships, CABE, RIBA, NFB, EST, manufacturers, developers, NGO’s, energy suppliers and utilities providers, CPA, HBF, NHBC, ABI, CML, NFB, NHIC, BRE, NHBC, Academia
All new homes to be 25% better than current energy/ carbon performance. Code level 3. All new homes to be 10% better than current energy/ carbon performance. Code level 1. All new homes to be 44% better than current energy/ carbon performance. Code level 4. All new homes to be Zero Carbon/ Code level 6. 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2007 2008 Voluntary ? Mandatory 2008 2010 2013 2016 Roadmap Research Guidance Industry Training and Application Sustainability – private sector housing timeline towards 2016
Skills Building Fabric Design Quantity Dissemination Consumer COST Homein Hub Energy Materials SAP KTN Existing stock Micro Generation Web Portal Stable Block Shelter Community Generation CITB H4F BRE HIP / EPC methodology DTI Owners Pack Unit Nat Cen Development 2016 National Programme Research Delivery Co-ordination RIBA / CABE Quality Active Events Cyril Sweet Marketing Passive CPA – Low and Zero Carbon Housing Gp Callcutt Review H4F Land Supply Barriers to Production
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