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After the Rot: Improving the Durability of Building Envelopes in Domestic Housing New Zealand

After the Rot: Improving the Durability of Building Envelopes in Domestic Housing New Zealand
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摘要 The issue of weathertightness of the external building envelope in domestic scaled timber frames continues to be an issue in New Zealand, some ten years after the results of a major cladding survey into the durability and weathertightness of the exterior cladding envelope carried out by the writer in the year 2000. The fallout from leaking buildings has estimated to have cost the country billions of dollars in lost production and expensive repair. The social impact on those caught up in the leaking home issue has been considerable; with often heart rending tales of stress and financial hardship. This paper will explore the initiatives taken by the building industry and the government since the issue became a major public concern. It will examine the influences, both positive and negative, that resulting legislation and changed building practices, brought in as a result of this crisis, have had on the sustainability and affordability of the domestic dwelling in New Zealand.
作者 Chris Murphy
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2011年第10期910-917,共8页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Building technology weathertightness building controls. 高耐久性 新西兰 国内 信封 住房 围护结构 调查结果 维修成本
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