Items where Kingston Author is "Pretlove, Stephen"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 30. ArticlePretlove, Stephen and Kade, Sidonie (2016) Post occupancy evaluation of social housing designed and built to Code for Sustainable Homes Levels 3, 4 and 5. Energy and Buildings, 110, pp. 120-134. ISSN (print) 0378-7788 Ucci, Marcella, Biddulph, Philip, Oreszczyn, Tadj, Crowther, David, Wilkinson, Toby, Pretlove, Stephen E. C., Hart, Barbara and Ridley, Ian (2011) Application of a transient hygrothermal population model for house dust mites in beds: assessment of control strategies in UK buildings. Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 4(3), pp. 285-300. ISSN (print) 1940-1493 Kade, Sisonie and Pretlove, Stephen (2010) Tackling climate change: the energy performance of new residential buildings in England. Journal of Construction, 3(2), pp. 4-8. ISSN (print) 1994-7402 Ucci, M., Pretlove, S.E.C., Biddulph, P., Oreszczyn, T., Wilkinson, T., Crowther, D., Scadding, G., Hart, B. and Mumovic, D. (2007) The psychrometric control of house dust mites: a pilot study. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 28(4), pp. 347-356. ISSN (print) 0143-6244 Hart, B. J., Crowther, D., Wilkinson, T., Biddulph, P., Ucci, M., Pretlove, S., Ridley, I. and Oreszczyn, T. (2007) Reproduction and development of laboratory and wild house dust mites (Acari: pyroglyphidae) and their relation to the natural dust ecosystem. Journal of Medical Entomology, 44(4), pp. 568-574. ISSN (print) 0022-2585 Biddulph, Phillip, Crowther, David, Leung, Brian, Wilkinson, Toby, Hart, Barbara, Oreszczyn, Tadj, Pretlove, Stephen, Ridley, Iab and Ucci, Mcarcella (2007) Predicting the population dynamics of the house dust mite 'Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus' (Acari: pyroglyphidae) in response to a constant hygrothermal environment using a model of the mite life cycle. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 41(1-2), pp. 61-86. ISSN (print) 0168-8162 Crowther, David, Wilkinson, Toby, Biddulph, Phillip, Oreszczyn, Tadj, Pretlove, Stephen and Ridley, Ian (2006) A simple model for predicting the effect of hygrothermal conditions on populations of house dust mite 'Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus' (Acari: Pyroglyphidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 39(2), pp. 127-148. ISSN (print) 0168-8162 Pretlove, S.E.C., Oreszczyn, T., Ridley, I., Wilkinson, T. and Crowther, D. (2005) A steady-state model for predicting hygrothermal conditions in beds in relation to house dust mite requirements. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 26(4), pp. 301-314. ISSN (print) 0143-6244 Davies, M., Ucci, M., McCarthy, M., Oreszczyn, T., Ridley, I., Mumovic, D., Singh, J. and Pretlove, S. (2004) A review of evidence linking ventillation rates in dwellings and respiratory health - a focus on house dust mites and mould. International Journal of Ventillation, 3(2), pp. 155-168. ISSN (print) 1473-3315 Pretlove, S. E. C., Critchley, R., Howard, R. and Oreszczyn, T. (2002) The Nottingham energy, health and housing study: reducing relative humidity, dust mites and asthma. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 23(1), pp. 43-55. ISSN (print) 0143-6244 Oreszczyn, T. and Pretlove, S E C (1999) Condensation Targeter II: modelling surface relative humidity to predict mould growth in dwellings. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 20(3), pp. 143-153. ISSN (print) 0143-6244 Pretlove, S E C and Oreszczyn, T. (1998) Climate change: impact on the environmental design of buildings. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 19(1), pp. 55-58. ISSN (print) 0143-6244 Book SectionPretlove, Stephen and Osborne, Patrick R. (2015) A comparison of computational simulation and physical measurement of solar radiation and photovoltaic outputs for residential dwellings. In: Sayigh, Ali, (ed.) Renewable energy in the service of mankind : selected topics from the World Renewable Energy Congress WREC 2014. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer. pp. 733-750. 1 ISBN 9783319177762 Ucci, Marcella, Crowther, David, Pretlove, Steve, Biddulph, Phillip, Oreszczyn, Tadj, Wilkinson, Toby, Scadding, Glenis, Hart, Barbara and Mumovic, Dejan (2009) Case study: indoor air quality and health. In: Mumovic, Dean and Santamouris, Mat, (eds.) A handbook of sustainable building design and engineering. London, U.K. : Earthscan. pp. 313-323. ISBN 9781844075966 Oreszczyn, Tadj and Pretlove, Stephen (2000) Mould index. In: Rudge, Janet and Nicol, Fergus, (eds.) Cutting the cost of cold. Abingdon, U.K. : Spon Press. pp. 122-133. ISBN 0419250506 Conference or Workshop ItemClarke, J.L. and Pretlove, S. (2011) To what extent do sustainable buildings encourage sustainable behaviour? In: SB11 Helsinki World Sustainable Building Conference; 18 - 21 Oct 2011, Helsinki, Finland. (Unpublished) Clarke, John and Pretlove, Stephen (2010) To what extent do sustainable buildings encourage sustainable behaviour? In: Energy in the City; 23 - 24 Jun 2010, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Ritson, James and Pretlove, Stephen (2010) The need for multi-level thinking in meeting the 2050 target reduction in CO2 emissions in domestic dwellings. In: CEREB: Energy in the City : The Solar Energy Society Conference C92; 23 - 24 Jun 2010, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Kade, S. and Pretlove, S. (2010) Tackling climate change: the practicality of implementing energy and carbon requirements in the new residential sector in England. In: CIB2010 World Congress; 10 - 13 May 2010, Salford, U.K.. Pretlove, Stephen [Speaker] (2009) ArchiLab: assessing lighting, acoustics and comfort in building design. In: Integration of design & science: light, materials, colour and environment; 24th June 2009, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Ucci, M., Biddulph, P., Ridley, I., Pretlove, S., Wilkinson, T., Oreszczyn, T., Crowther, D. and Hart, B. (2006) The environmental control of house dust mites: a combined hygrothermal population model. In: Healthy Buildings 2006; 04 - 08 Jun 2006, Lisbon, Portugal. Pretlove, Stephen (2005) Don't make your bed in the morning! In: Dry powder inhalers annual conference; 30 Jun - 01 Jul 2005, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Ucci, M, Ridley, I, Pretlove, S, Mumovic, D, Davies, M, Oreszczyn, O, McCarthy, M and Singh, J (2004) Ventilation rates and moisture-related allergens in UK dwellings. In: 2nd WHO International Housing & Health Symposium; 29 Sep - 01 Oct 2004, Vilnius, Lithuania. Wilkinson, T., Horwood, J., Cox, P., Crowther, D., Ridley, I., Pretlove, S. and Oreszczyn, T. (2002) Factors affecting the carrying capacity (K) of a mattress for the house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Acari: pyroglyphidae). In: XI International Congress of Acarology; 08 - 13 Sep 2002, Merida, Yukatan, Mexico. Crowther, D., Oreszczyn, T., Pretlove, S., Ridley, I., Horwood, J., Cox, P. and Leung, B. (2001) Controlling house dust mites through ventilation: the development of a model of mite response to varying hygrothermal conditions. In: Indoor Air Biocontaminants: Health Effects, Prevention; 15 - 16 Jun 2001, Dijon, France. (Unpublished) Crowther, D, Oreszczyn, T, Baker, N and Pretlove, S (1999) A hygrothermal model for predicting house dust mite response to environmental conditions in dwellings. In: 20th Annual AIVC Conference: Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Buildings; 09 - 13 Aug 1999, Edinburgh, U.K.. Pretlove, Stephen and Oreszczyn, Tadj (1997) Effects of climate change on environmental design. In: Climatic data for building services and simulation; 07 - 08 Apr 1997, Manchester, U.K.. (Unpublished) MonographRidley, I, Pretlove, S, Ucci, M, Mumovic, D, Davies, M, Oreszczyn, T, McCarthy, M and Singh, J (2006) Asthma / dust mite study - Final report: sensitivity of humidity and mould growth to occupier behaviour in dwellings designed to the new air tightness requirements. (Technical Report) London, U.K. : Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. 113 p. ThesisPretlove, Stephen Edward Charles (2000) Predicting relative humidity in UK dwellings. (PhD thesis), University of London, . Pretlove, Stephen E C (1996) Climate change and its effect on the environmental design and assessment of buildings: an in-depth investigation of temperature and solar radiation in the Thames Valley region of the UK. (Other thesis), University College London, . |