The energy and mass flows required to sustain dwelling services can be esta
blished and quantified only within the framework of a stock and flow model
of the total housing stock. This paper develops such a model to estimate th
e energy flows of a typical sub-population of New Zealand housing stock. Th
e energy and mass flows of key building materials are estimated and the ene
rgy flows of alternative cladding systems are compared. The stock and flow
model is driven by empirical schedules of mortality. A guide to estimating
the mortality of housing stock is set out in the companion paper Johnstone
IM. Energy and mass flows of housing: estimating mortality. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.