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Reasonable adjustments: collecting user experiences for a "solutions database"
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Intelligent energy saving in the home: a user centred design perspective
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Transatlantic ‘Positive Youth Justice’: a distinctive new model for responding to offending by children?
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Uncharted territory: daylight performance and occupant behaviour in a live classroom environment
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How might we support design for a future of enforced resource scheduling and sharing?
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Using a practice-orientated approach to inform the design of energy efficiency measures for older homes
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The role of user centred design in domestic energy demand reduction
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Developing a tool to empower the disempowered: the components of the feeling of home
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Identifying a suitable method for studying thermal comfort in people’s homes
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Let there be daylight? Assessing actual daylighting performance of a classroom in use
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Do domestic heating controls save energy? A review of the evidence
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Probing user values in the home environment within a technology driven Smart Home project
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Using a scenario-based methodology to assess users' requirements for future thermal energy storage systems
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Supplementary information files for "Do Domestic Heating Controls Save Energy? A Review of the Evidence"
Published 2018“…This supplementary material describes the databases searched and search strings used to discover the documents analysed in the paper entitled, ‘Do Domestic Heating Controls Save Energy? A Review of the Evidence’, by Lomas, K.J.; Oliveira, S; Warren, P.; Haines, V.J.; Chatterton, T.; Beizaee, A.; Prestwood E.; and Gething, B., which was published in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.…”
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Time to re-think picky eating?: a relational approach to understanding picky eating
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Blurred lines: how does cross-disciplinary research work in practice
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Home Improvement Personas
Published 2020“…Building Research & Information, Special Issue: Energy retrofits of owner-occupied homes, Volume 42, Issue 4, 462-476. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2014.893161This work formed part of the CALEBRE Project (Consumer-Appealing Low Energy Technologies for Building Retrofitting) [grant number EP/G000387/1] funded by the Research Councils UK Energy Programme and E.ON, to whom the authors express their gratitude. …”
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Energy savings from domestic zonal heating controls: Robust evidence from a controlled field trial
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A domestic operational rating for UK homes: concept, formulation and application
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Operationalising “temperature-related sleep disturbance” in a warming climate [Abstract]
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The 100 day challenge: a literature review of the factors associated with tackling fuel poverty in the UK
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Exploring comfort in the home: towards an interdisciplinary framework for domestic comfort
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User centred design as an enabler of sustainable HCI
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Exploring past home improvement experiences to develop future energy saving technologies
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Do intelligent heating controls out-smart ordinary users?
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Barriers to domestic retrofit – learning from past home improvement experiences
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Revision of body size criteria in standards - protecting people who work at height
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