Domestic Practices and User Experiences Pre- and Post- Occupancy in a Low-Carbon Development
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Open access
Date
2019Supervisor
Greg Morrison
Joshua Byrne
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute
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Abstract
Examination of how household practices, resource flows and social contexts change after moving into an innovative development in Western Australia, with a focus on the home system of practice. This research demonstrates that while some aspects of domestic practices may change when the context changes, entrenched habits and personal practice history prescribe how practices are performed and the subsequent resources consumed.
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