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Professor Christopher Gorse

Professor of Construction and Project Management Leeds Beckett

  • Leeds

Professor Christopher Gorse leads a sub task group for the International Energy Agency, Annex 58, on whole scale building testing

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Biography

The building performance and sustainability research unit that Professor Gorse leads has amassed one of the most comprehensive sets of actual building thermal performance data in the UK. The work has informed government policy and regulation, is used extensively by industry and is now embedded in the work of the International Energy Agency's programme to inform whole building testing and performance measures.

The research team has extensive knowledge and expertise in whole building performance tests in the field and laboratories, hygrorothermal and thermal modelling, building simulation, elemental building component testing, energy and behaviour monitoring. Work extends across domestic and industrial developments, refurbishment and retrofit projects and looks at the impact and effectiveness of interventions and changes. The efficiencies of building fabric, services and renewable energy technologies are a major focus of the group's work.

The more extensive work of the Sustainability Institute includes energy, waste, business and social governance, information and communication technology, corporate social responsibility, planning, ecology, process management and project management all engaged in reducing negative impact on the natural environment.

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Areas of Expertise

Air Quality
Smart Cities
Green
Sustainability
Buildings
Project Management
Energy

Accomplishments

Research, Innovation, Sustainability and Enterprise Award for Field and Laboratory Research

2015

CIOB Award for Best Academic Paper

2015

Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society International Conference

Education

Leeds Beckett University

BSc

Building (Engineering)

1993

Nene College of Higher Education

Certificate in Eductation

Post Compulsory Education

1997

Royal Society of Health and Safety

Diploma

Health and Safety Management

1997

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

CITU to make low-carbon homes in Leeds factory

Newsco Insider Limited  online

2016-05-10

Chris Gorse, professor of construction and project management and director of Leeds Sustainability Institute at Leeds Beckett University, added: "The innovation in the advanced manufacturing process that Chris Thompson and his team have developed is visionary.

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How technology collaboration is driving net zero carbon success

Planning, BIM & Construction Today  online

2022-01-25

Professor Chris Gorse of Leeds Beckett University agrees: “The integration of digital assets and resources throughout the whole asset lifecycle is essential. The luxury of assuming buildings operate as designed is insufficient.

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Articles

Assessing the equity and effectiveness of the GB energy price caps using smart meter data

Energy Policy

2019

Keeping homes at a comfortable temperature and reducing household fuel bills are priorities for many governments. In the UK, several interventions have been implemented to achieve these objectives. This paper investigates one such policy lever - the Energy Price Cap - to understand if it has been designed and implemented efficiently and equitably.

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Building performance and measurement: its place within a variable climate

International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation

2020

With a reluctance to take appropriate action, the IPCC have warned that the net cost of global climate change is considerable and increasing over time. For many, the implications are devastatingly severe, with anticipated fires, floods, droughts and extreme winds that will permanently reshape the environment.

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A modified approach to metabolic rate determination for thermal comfort prediction during high metabolic rate activities

Building and Environment

2020

Environmental conditions in buildings are linked to the physical and mental wellbeing of occupants. Thus, it follows that the internal environment affects human performance and user experience during sport and activity. There are several indices that are used to evaluate occupant thermal comfort, the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) index being the metric most commonly used.

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