Hygrothermal behavior of post-retrofit housing: A review of the impacts of the energy efficiency upgrade strategies.

Improving energy efficiency of existing buildings is currently among the most diverse and extensive mitigation opportunities to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions worldwide. However, the implementation of energy-saving measures has caused unintended impacts, often correlated with dampness and mold …

Year: 2022 Authors: Recart, Carolina / Sturts Dossick, Carrie Source: Energy and Buildings Volume 262, 1 May 2022, 112001, 262. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Data-driven decision support system for building stocks energy retrofit policy. 

In most European countries, residential assets account for as much as 85% of the building stock floor area and are, on average, very outdated and energy inefficient. Moreover, the European Commission published the EU Green Deal invigorating higher retrofit of …

Year: 2022 Authors: Re Cecconi, Fulvio / Khodabakhshian, Ania / Rampini, Luca Source: Journal of Building Engineering Volume 54, 15 August 2022, 104633, 54. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Factors and actions for the sustainability of the residential sector. The nexus of energy, materials, space, and time use.

Residential end-uses represent a significant share of final energy consumption and material stocks. However, approaching sustainability of the residential sector merely as an environmental technical problem is insufficient. Home is the center of daily life providing essential functions to people. …

Year: 2022 Authors: Pérez-Sánchez, Laura À. / Velasco-Fernández, Raúl / Giampietro, Mario Source: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Volume 161, June 2022, 112388, 161. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

Application of nanocomposites for conservation of materials of cultural heritage.

The research in nanotechnology, viz. the development of nanomaterials and nanocomposites has widened their applications in various sectors. The heritage conservation has also tapped its potential as it provides a range of possibilities for the development of materials at the …

Year: 2023 Authors: Prakash Kanth, Aditya / Krushang Soni, Aditya Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage Volume 59, January–February 2023, Pages 120-130, 59. pp. 120-130. Type: Topic: , , , Region: , Language:

Thermal renders for traditional and historic masonry walls: Comparative study and recommendations for hygric compatibility. 

To reach European climate neutrality by 2050, the strategic importance of retrofitting the existing building stock is clear. For this scope, thermal rendering systems have emerged as a very feasible solution for historic and traditionally constructed walls. Nonetheless, a definitive …

Year: 2023 Authors: Posani, Magda / Veiga, Rosário / Peixoto de Freitas, Vasco Source: Building and Environment Volume 228, 15 January 2023, 109737, 228. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: ,

Retrofitting Historic Walls: Feasibility of Thermal Insulation and Suitability of Thermal Mortars. 

net-zero emissions by 2050. In this context, retrofitting historic constructions can play a key role in reducing European energy consumption and consequent emissions. What is more, beyond the opportunity for tackling climate change, thermal retrofits can improve indoor comfort while …

Year: 2021 Authors: Posani, Magda / Veiga, Rosário / Peixoto de Freitas, Vasco Source: Special Issue Built Heritage Conservation and Climate Change. Heritage 2021, 4(3), 2009-2022, 4 (3). Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

A Semantically Data-Driven Classification Framework for Energy Consumption in Buildings.

Encouraged by the European Union, all European countries need to enforce solutions to reduce non-renewable energy consumption in buildings. The reduction of energy (heating, domestic hot water, and appliances consumption) aims for the vision of near-zero energy consumption as a …

Year: 2022 Authors: Popa, Angela / Ramallo González, Alfonso P. / Jaglan, Gaurav / Fensel, Anna Source: Special Issue Climate and Low-Energy Buildings: Energy and Comfort Dynamic Modeling and Smart Monitoring, 15. Type: Topic: , , , Region: Language:

The challenge of rehabilitating relocated listed heritage Buildings: Requirements and opportunities. 

This study evaluates three listed farmhouses in Ørland Municipality which are going to be relocated and rehabilitated according to current Norwegian standards and requirements. Accordingly, the study assesses possible challenges and solutions regarding energy upgrading and restoration while preserving their …

Year: 2024 Authors: Pedersen, Malin / Hognestad, Helga Margaretha / Helle, Ronja / Jelle, Bjørn Petter Source: Energy and Buildings Volume 303, 15 January 2024, 113577, 303. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region:

Beyond Cultural and Historic Values, Sustainability as a New Kind of Value for Historic Buildings. 

In attempts to improve the energy efficiency of protected historical buildings, two barriers arise. The first is the restrictions imposed by authorities that are responsible for cultural heritage preservation. The second is the exclusion of protected buildings from strict compliance …

Year: 2021 Authors: Onecha, Belén / Dotor, Alicia / Marmolejo-Duarte, Carlos Source: Sustainability 2021, 13(15), 8248, 13 (15). Type: Topic: , , , , , , , Region: , Language:

Effect of energy renovation and occupants’ activities on airborne particle concentrations in Swedish rental apartments. 

Exposure to airborne particles causes detrimental health effects, hence their assessment in indoor environments, where people spend most of the time, is important. The influence of energy renovation and occupants' activities on airborne particle concentrations was assessed in seven occupied …

Year: 2022 Authors: Omelekhina, Yuliya / Nordquist, Birgitta / Alce, Günter / Caltenco, Hector / Wallenten, Petter / Borell, Jonas / Wierzbicka, Aneta Source: Science of The Total Environment Volume 806, Part 1, 1 February 2022, 149995, 806. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language: