ABSTRACT

Presenting the state-of-the-art in sustainable retrofits in post war residential towers, this book captures and re-informs the current intense refurbishing process that is taking place in Britain, which is part of a global phenomenon happening all over the world, as cities upgrade their building stock in an attempt to comply with governmental emission reduction targets. The authors present inspections of 20 sustainably retrofitted social housing towers, analysing their aesthetic and technical modifications, as well as the shifts occurring in their social structure. The authors use over 200 full colour plans, elevations, photographs, maps and illustrations to beautifully support the statistical and analytical information collected. Finally they include interviews with some of the architects who designed the retrofits, residents and key stakeholders to inform the conclusions.

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

Public high-rise blocks in Britain

A brief review of their historic context

chapter 2|16 pages

Carbon emissions reduction

The need for sustainable retrofits

chapter 3|63 pages

Types and techniques

A retrofit manual

chapter 4|111 pages

Tower block retrofits

chapter 5|21 pages

Conversations with the architects

chapter 6|43 pages

Final discussion

Conclusions from the tower blocks analysis