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We are currently recruiting for the following funded studentship on the SEAHA (Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology) CDT programme:

 

Retrofitting space heating systems for historic churches: meeting the needs of conservation, community and environmental sustainability

 

Historic churches are facing significant challenges in recent years in meeting increasingly demanding “quality of life” standards whilst they are used in broadening and hosting social engagements within the community.  To put this in context, the Church of England owns over 15,000 churches.  Of these, 78% are listed (45% of the Grade I listed buildings in England), of which over half actively host some form of community activity.  The environmental thermal requirements of modern activities in historic churches are often in conflict with the original nature of these buildings, their historic connotation, the building materials, and in meeting user comfort while at the same time presenting and aligning to the concepts of a sustainable society. The demand for solutions becomes even more critical when such buildings are faced with renovating their building services, usually due to a need to either preserve the building or achieve required comfort conditions to continue to sustain its occupation. This research aims to address this challenge by generating new knowledge to enable the evaluation and implementation of space heating technologies in historic churches, thereby increasing the environmental and social sustainability of the building while taking into consideration relevant constraints such as the preservation of the structure and artefacts as well the anticipated community activities.

 

Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell

PA to Professor David Anderson & Administrative Assistant to Cultural Informatics Research Group

SEAHA administrator for University of Brighton

Tel: +44 (0)1273 641 617

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University of Brighton

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