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Mobilising ARCC research to support related programmes: TSB\u2019s Design for Future Climate competition<\/h2>\n

May 2013<\/h5>\n

The ARCC network<\/h3>\n

The performance of UK buildings and infrastructure is critical to our national well-being: EPSRC is investing heavily in research to inform decisions in these sectors. This includes projects within the ARCC programme and network. By engaging researchers and a wide range of stakeholders, we maximise the use of academic outputs to promote the development of a more sustainable built environment. We work with related networks and programmes, including those with a remit to support business activities, to share expertise and research outputs.<\/p>\n

TSB\u2019s Design for Future Climate programme<\/h3>\n

The Technology Strategy Board is the UK\u2019s innovation agency. Its goal is to accelerate economic growth by stimulating and supporting business-led innovation. Sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), the TSB brings together business, research and the public sector, supporting and accelerating the development of products and services to meet market needs, tackle major societal challenges and help build the future economy. Its innovation networks have over 60,000 members.<\/p>\n

Adaptation to climate change is not a mainstream requirement for clients of new or retrofitted buildings or part of the normal services provided by designers, engineers and architects. To overcome this market failure in achieving buildings capable of performing well under conditions of climate change, the TSB has invested \u00a35m in helping clients and design teams develop adaptation strategies for new and existing buildings. Design for Future Climate (D4FC), Adapting buildings is the largest programme on climate change adaptation of buildings in the UK. 50 projects (including offices, schools, retail units and hospitals) have been funded in two tranches (2010 and 2011) with TSB resources used to carry out additional design work on current projects to improve sustainability over the commercial lifetime of the building. A wealth of project-based knowledge on understanding effective ways to adapt buildings, when best to implement adaptation measures and how to respond to forthcoming changes in standards and regulations, is being generated to support the broader construction industry and its clients in the future.<\/p>\n