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Information Paper 13/91 Energy-efficient rehabilitation of pre-1919 housing
Publication Year
1991
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Summarises the principal opportunities for improving energy efficiency in older, inner-city housing - mainly built before 1919 - and described the benefits of such improvements. It will be of interest to architects, builders, technical staff and managers of public-sector housing, and others who wish to improve the energy efficiency of housing in the United Kingdom.
Document History
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Author
Trim, M. J. B.
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