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The ‘building culturist’: a new post occupancy evaluation role

A research project by ISG, Stride Treglown and client University of the West of England identified a new data-driven approach to post occupancy studies, writes Zoe Price

The dearth of high-quality post occupancy data is a subject that many have ruminated on before. How can we move forward as an industry and deliver better for our clients, if we don’t get around to collecting and analysing how buildings are performing once their occupants move in?

However, we may be at a crossroads, where the collision of covid-19, 2050 net zero targets, pioneering organisations and motivated clients force this issue into the light like never before.

The humble domestic smart meter has shown that it is relatively easy to monitor energy consumption to help us make better informed choices. But we can do so much more for our clients, as a recent academic research project that ISG participated in, alongside architect Stride Treglown and our client the University of the West of England (UWE), has demonstrated. 

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