2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132111823
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Understanding the Market for Eco Self-Build Community Housing

Abstract: This paper evaluates the potential of eco self-build community (ESBC) housing to act as a socially and environmentally sustainable housing solution that can address the demand for self-build and community housing whilst supporting the UK’s 2050 net-zero-carbon commitment. This model of housing is being piloted through schemes such as the Water Lilies project, an upcoming ESBC scheme providing self-finish houses and custom-build flats. The research aims to gain a broad understanding of the market for ESBC housi… Show more

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“…It has become increasingly important to develop mechanisms or models that can assist designers in assessing a proposed building's sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and ability to meet human needs. Furthermore, with the advancement of science and technology, construction of various types, including infrastructure and campus buildings, continues to increase; this will inevitably hurt the environment [7]. Moreover, these negative impacts are evident throughout the life cycle of a building.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become increasingly important to develop mechanisms or models that can assist designers in assessing a proposed building's sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and ability to meet human needs. Furthermore, with the advancement of science and technology, construction of various types, including infrastructure and campus buildings, continues to increase; this will inevitably hurt the environment [7]. Moreover, these negative impacts are evident throughout the life cycle of a building.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%