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We’ve all been spending plenty of time in our homes of late – as the COVID pandemic rumbles on, lockdown continues and working from home remains a necessity for many.
With such a shift likely to impact working behaviours for years to come, and with sustainability a key focus for housebuilders and homeowners alike, we got to thinking: what will the sustainable homes of the future look like?
To help answer the question we speak to Claire Brown, a PhD researcher at The University of Manchester’s Tyndall Manchester, part of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change.
By Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of ManchesterWe’ve all been spending plenty of time in our homes of late – as the COVID pandemic rumbles on, lockdown continues and working from home remains a necessity for many.
With such a shift likely to impact working behaviours for years to come, and with sustainability a key focus for housebuilders and homeowners alike, we got to thinking: what will the sustainable homes of the future look like?
To help answer the question we speak to Claire Brown, a PhD researcher at The University of Manchester’s Tyndall Manchester, part of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change.