Boosting energy home renovation through innovative business models: ONE-STOP-SHOP solutions assessment.

The building sector brings the main responsibility for energy consumption and GHG emissions in European countries. Although many policies have been placed across the EU to increase building energy performance, the current home energy renovation rate remains too low to …

Year: 2022 Authors: Bagaini, Annamaria / Croci, Edoardo / Molteni, Tania Source: Journal of Cleaner Production Volume 331, 10 January 2022, 129990, 331. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Could refurbishment of “traditional” buildings reduce carbon emissions? 

Purpose – Evaluate the post occupancy performance of a typical “traditional” building using multiple post occupancy evaluation (PoE) protocols against design intents to learn lessons about their suitability in meeting UK's climate change reduction targets. The paper aims to discuss …

Year: 2014 Authors: Atkins, Richard / Emmanuel, Rohinton Source: Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 4 (3). pp. 221-237. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Energy retrofit of an educational building in the ancient center of Benevento. Feasibility study of energy savings and respect of the historical value. 

The paper proposes a method for reliable energy diagnoses, aimed at integrated design of energy refurbishment of existing buildings, with reference to historical architectures. The approach is structured according to three main phases: (a) the building performance assessment, by combining …

Year: 2014 Authors: Ascione, Fabrizio and Bianco, Nicola and De Masi, Rosa Francesca and de’Rossi, Filippo and Peter Vanoli, Giuseppe Source: Energy and Buildings. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Design the refurbishment of historic buildings with the cost-optimal methodology: The case study of a XV century Italian building.

In order to deliver the European energy and climate objectives to 2050, significant changes are essential in the building sector, especially regarding the existing stock. Indeed, there is a huge potential for action, also regarding historic buildings. In this regard, …

Year: 2015 Authors: Ascione, Fabrizio / Cheche, Nicla / De Masi, Rosa Francesca / Minichiello, Francesco / Vanoli, Giuseppe Peter Source: Energy and Buildings, 99. ISSN 0378-7788 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Deep energy retrofit of vernacular housing.

An existing ruin of a vernacular house located in a rural area of Portugal is being renovated, aiming for architectural identity preservation and low environmental impact, to offer suitable comfort conditions for tourism exploitation. Calculated global energy consumption reduction is …

Year: 2014 Authors: Almeida, Manuela / Rodrigues, Ana / Cabral, Inés / Ferreira, Marco / Coehlo, André / Machado, Goncalo Source: The Rehva European HVAC Journal, 51 (6). pp. 32-36. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Void conditions and potential for mould growth in insulated and uninsulated suspended timber ground floors. 

Purpose: Millions of properties have suspended timber ground floors globally, with around ten million in the UK alone. However, it is unknown what the floor void conditions are, nor the effect of insulating such floors. Upgrading floors changes the void …

Year: 2019 Authors: Pelsmakers, Sofie / Vereecken, Evy / Airaksinen, Miimu / Elwell, Cliff C.A Source: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 37 (4). ISSN 2398-4708 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

The assessment of environmental conditioning techniques and their energy performance in historic churches located in Mediterranean climate.

There is a particular approach to the energy performance and indoor microclimate of historic buildings. However, the implementation of energy efficiency in historic buildings is limited, given that the materials, structure, geometry and artworks to be conserved inhibit the improvement …

Year: 2018 Authors: Muñoz-González, Carmen Ma / León-Rodríguez, A.L. / Campano-Laborda, M. / Teeling, C. / Baglioni, R Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage, 34. ISSN 12962074 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

 EECHB2016 Energy Efficiency and Comfort of Historic Buildings – Proceedings

The energetic and comfort optimization of these buildings, however,is not yet generally accepted and therefore a more delicate discussion. (Too) often these buildings are (too easily) exempted from adaptations because: the reconciliation of energy savings / comfort optimization and heritage …

Year: 2016 Authors: de Bouw, M. / Dubois, S. / Dekeyser, L. / Vanhellemont, Y. Source: Flanders Heritage Agency Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: , Language:

Wooden objects in historic buildings: Effects of dynamic relative humidity and temperature.

Cultural heritage objects and interiors are found not only in museums but also in historic buildings, often with less climate control. The indoor environment in such buildings may be colder and more humid, and can fluctuate. The research presented here …

Year: 2018 Authors: Bylund Melin, Charlotta Source: Doctoral thesis, Göteborgs universitet. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Conference Report – The 3rd International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings EEHB2018.

We proudly present the postprints of the third International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings, held in Visby, Sweden September 26th to 27th, 2018. The conference was organized jointly by the Swedish Energy Agency, Uppsala University and the Swedish …

Year: 2019 Authors: Broström, Tor / Nilsen, Lisa / Carlsten, Susanna Source: Uppsala University, Department of Art History. ISBN 978-91-519-0838-0 Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language: