Portsmouth School of Architecture (ARCH)

Sustainability and Environment

 

Recent research outputs

Heywood, H. (2013). 101 Rules of Thumb for Low Energy Architecture. RIBA Publishing, London (ISBN; 1859464815.)

Almaiyah, S., and Elkadi, H.  (2012) Study on the Visual Performance of a Traditional Residential Neighbourhood in Old Cairo, Journal of Urban Technology, 19 (4). pp. 59-86.

Almaiyah ,S and Elkadi, H. Assessing Daylighting Performance of a Traditional Residential Neighbourhood in Historical Cairo, The 17th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium: Heritage: a driver of development, Paris, France, 27th  November – 2nd  December 2011 (Online publications).

Almaiyah, S., Elkadi, H. and Cook, M. (2011) Study on the visual performance of a vernacular dwelling in Egypt, Built and Natural Environment Research Papers (BNERP): a special issue includes a selection of papers from The First International Conference on Sustainability and the Future, 4, pp 1-148.

Al-Maiyah, S., Elkadi, H. and Malcolm, C. (2010),  Study on the Visual Performance of a Vernacular dwelling in Egypt , in the First International Conference on Sustainability and the Future (FICS2010), The British University in Egypt, Egypt, Cairo, 23rd-25th   November .

Short, A., Cook, M., Cropper, P., and Al-Maiyah, S. (2010), Low energy refurbishment strategy for health buildings of the recent past, Journal of Building Performance Simulation, pp.1–20.

Al-Maiyah, S.  and Short, A. (2009) Sustainability and low-energy hospital design in Great Britain, in the “Nordic conference about future hospital buildings – milliards of investment and as much care for the money as possible”, Stockholm, Sweden, 2nd -3rd  December (Key speaker).

Elkadi, H. and Al-Maiyah, S. (2009) Daylight for sustainable development of historic sites in the 43rd ANZAScA Conference, Performative Ecologies in the Built Environment: Sustainability Research Across Disciplines, 25th – 27th November.

Short, A. and Al-Maiyah, S.(2009) Design strategy for low energy ventilation and cooling of health buildings, Building Research and Information ,37(3),pp.264-292.

Al-Maiyah, S. and Short, A. (2008) Design Strategy for Low Energy Ventilation and Cooling of Health Buildings, in the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM) Regional Conference, “ Making A Difference”, Northern Ireland (Key speaker).

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2007) The role of Daylight in Preserving Identities in Heritage Context, Journal of Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 11(7), pp.1544-1557.

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2007) Daylight for Strategic Intervention in Historic Towns: The Case of Edinburgh and Cairo, Journal of Urban Technology, 14 (3), pp.83-102.

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2006) Daylight for Sustainable Intervention in Historic Towns: The Case of Edinburgh and Cairo, In the 23rd International Conference PLEA 2006 on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Geneva, Switzerland, 6-8 September 2006 (Poster presentation).

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2005) Daylight for sustainable regeneration of built heritage sites, In the BEAR 2006 Conference on Construction, Sustainability and Innovation, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 10-13 April 2006 (CD Publication).

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2005) The Role of Daylight in Preserving Identities in Heritage Context, In the 22nd International Conference PLEA 2005 on Environmental Sustainability: The challenge of awareness in developing societies, Beirut, Lebanon, 13-16 November, 2005 (Paper is presented- oral presentation).

Al- Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2005) DAYLIGHT FOR SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, In the 2005 World Sustainable Building Conference, Proceeding No.13-001, Tokyo, Japan, 27-29 September, 2005.

Al-Maiyah, S. and H. Elkadi (2003) Light of place Making: The Temporal Role of Daylight in Cultural Built Heritage, In the Second International UNESCO Conference on Science and Technology in Archaeology and Conservation, Amman, Jordan, 7-11 December, 2003 (abstract is published, p.27).

Heywood, H. (2011). An Environmental Design Self-Assessment Tool. Centre for Education in the Built Environment (CEBE), Cardiff (on-line publication).

Teeling, C (2011), TRACIT, Transport Carbon IntenCities, Portsmouth University Press, UK. (ISBN: 9781861376244). Additional on line publication via the POWER programme ‘Driving Low Carbon Economies – Sustainable Transport’

Teeling, C (2011), SILCS, Strategies for Innovative Low Carbon Settlements, Portsmouth University Press UK. (ISBN: 9781861376220). Additional on line publication via the POWER programme ‘Driving Low Carbon Economies – Eco Innovation and Environmental Technologies’

Teeling, C and Wall, G (2009), SILCS, Subverting the Real (Places from Spaces) Journal of Arts in Society. (ISSN: 1833-1866)

Teeling, C (2000), Editor conference proceedings: Digital Creativity: Creative use of Computers in Design: Greenwich 2000. Greenwich University Press (ISBN 1-86166-140-1). Culmination of three year research project funded by HEFCE.

Teeling, C and Eyre, M (1996), Creativity in the Design Computation Interface. (City Edge Development). Paper & conference presentation: Journal of Advances in co-operative Design Systems. (ISBN 0921836-37-6)

Teeling, C (1996), Algorithmic Design: generating Design Form: Urban Design Studies  Greenwich University Press (ISBN: 1-870606-03-5)

Research funding

PURE Hubs – Pioneers in Urban Rural Entrepreneurship: Interreg IVC North West Europe Funding Stream – (€6,8867,039 overall total) UoP proposal €747,769, 17 European partners.

SILCS – Strategies for Innovative Low Carbon Settlements – Lead partner in a European Interreg IVC Power programme research project - € 302,752  (Current)

Three European Partners Empressa Publica de Suelo De Andalucia, Province Noord Brabant & KCC

TraCit –Transport Carbon IntenCities – Lead partner in a European Interreg IVC Power programme research project - € 322.100

Three European Partners: Viimsi Municipality Estonia: SEIT Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn Estonia, CUT Cracow University Technology, Krakow, Malopolska.

Shaping Southsea - £30,000 from HEIF 3 (2009)

Places from Spaces – Brighton, Southampton & Portsmouth, SEEDA funded regeneration project. £ 350.000
‘Creative use of Computers in Design, Best Teaching Learning Practice’ (Three year research project) HEFCE Funding of £249,000 for the (1996-2000 Greenwich University)