Designing better
Significant performance improvements can be achieved affordably in houses by designing above the New Zealand Building Code minimum requirements. So, where is a good place to start to improve the liveability of a house?
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By Greg Burn – 1 June 2020, Build 178
Significant performance improvements can be achieved affordably in houses by designing above the New Zealand Building Code minimum requirements. So, where is a good place to start to improve the liveability of a house?
By Stephan Rupp, Dr Manfred Plagmann – 1 June 2020, Build 178
BRANZ went into the field to solve the problem of a failed roof cavity in a new build in Tauranga. Because of the parapet design, a novel approach was taken that used a solar fan to ventilate the cavity.
By Dr Manfred Plagmann – 1 June 2020, Build 178, Feature article
BRANZ scientists work collaboratively and in multi-disciplinary teams to effectively find answers to some of the complex issues that buildings present, particularly as the push to higher-performing buildings grows.