Hugh Byrd
Publications
Byrd, H., Matthewman, S., & Rasheed, E. (2022). Air-conditioning in New Zealand: power and policy. Buildings & Cities (Vol. 3(1)).
Byrd, H. (2022). Keynote Speech 4: Cooling is the new heating: NZ's self-denial. 7TH NEW ZEALAND BUILT ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2022, Massey University, Massey University, Auckland.
Matthewman, S., & Byrd, H. (2022). Why Don't We "Build Back Better"? The Complexities of Re-constituting Urban Form. Uekusa S., Matthewman S., Glavovic B.C. Singapore.
Kaiser, L., Kenny, C., Phibbs, S., Matthewman, S., & Byrd, H. (2019). Indigenous Mediation of Risks to Māori Communities in New Zealand. Ignite: UN Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction, Switzerland.
Byrd, H., & Matthewman, S. (2019). Rebuilding Christchurch's Infrastructure: an analysis of political mismanagement. ICDEM 2019: 21st International Conference on Disaster and Emergency Management, Rome.
Ahmadian, E., Sodagar, B., Mills, G., Byrd, H., Bingham, C., & Zolotas, A. (2019). Sustainable cities: The relationships between urban built forms and density indicators. Cities (Vol. 95).
Xinxin, Wang., Bradbury, Matthew., Melchiors, Lucia., & Byrd, Hugh. (2018). COLLABORATIVE STUDENT AND COMMUNITY DESIGN IN A TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGE PLANNING A FLOOD RESILIENT WATERFRONT IN NEW ZEALAND. ISOCARP, Holland.
Ahmadian, E., Byrd, H., Matthewman, S., Miles, G., Christine, K., & Sodagar, B. (2018). Energy and the form of cities: the counterintuitive impact of disruptive technologies. Architectural Science Review (Vol. open access).
Rasheed, E., & Byrd, H. (2018). Can a naturally ventilated office outperform a mixed mode office? Pilot study on occupants' comfort. Building & Environment (Vol. 137).
Byrd, H., Matthewman, S., & Kenny, C. (2018). The Impact of Disruptive Technologies on Future Urban Form in New Zealand's Cities. Urbanism NZ, Wellington NZ.
Rasheed, E., Byrd, H., Money, B., Mbachu, J., & Egbelakin, T. (2017). Why are naturally ventilated office spaces not popular in New Zealand? Sustainability (Vol. 9(6)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4156
Mirza, L., & Byrd, H. (2017). Towards appreciating the importance of
windowscapes: Evaluation and suggestion for
improvement of New Zealand Building Code. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs (Vol. 2(1)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4155
Mandal, A., & Byrd, H. (2017). Density, energy and metabolism of a proposed smart city. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, Auckland, New Zealand (Vol. 1(2)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4114
Byrd, H. (2017). The Power of Suburbia. Berger,A. & Kotkin, J. & Guzman,C, New York.
Byrd, H., & Rasheed, E. (2016). The Productivity Paradox ib Green Buildings. Sustainability (Vol. 8(4)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3580
Byrd, H. (2015). Waiheke Library
The design and monitoring of a near zero energy building. Auckland, New Zealand, Waiheke Island.
Byrd, H., & Matthewman, S. (2014). Exergy and the City: the technology and sociology of power (failure). Journal of Urban Technology (Vol. 21(3)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4048
Byrd, H., & Matthewman, S. (2013). Renewable energy in New Zealand: The reluctance for resilience. E. Michalena & J. Hills, London.
Hussain, N. H., & Byrd, H. (2012). Towards a compatible landscape in Malaysia: An idea, challenge and imperatives. Procedia-Social and Behavioural Sciences, Transforming Cities Research Initiative (Vol. 35 (2012)).
Byrd, H. (2012). The anatomy and demise of decorative brickwork on artisans' housing in Birmingham. Journal of Architectural Conservation (Vol. 18(2)).
Byrd, H., & Matthewman, S. (2012). Warm up New Zealand: Heat smart - a critical overview. New Zealand Sociology (Vol. 27(2)).
Ramli, M., & Byrd, H. (2012). Towards a sustainable built environment in Malaysia. Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Byrd, H. (2012). The case for policy changes in New Zealand housing standards due to cooling and climate change. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning (Vol. 14(4)).
Byrd, H. (2012). Post-occupancy evaluation of green buildings: the
measured impact of over-glazing. Architectural Science Review (Vol. 55(3)).