Renovating the retrofit process: People-centered business models and co-created partnerships for low-energy buildings in Norway. 

Building energy retrofit is not only an efficient approach to increase energy efficiency through technical installations, but also has great potential to improve social acceptance through co-creation. However, there are many existing residential buildings with low energy efficiency in need …

Year: 2022 Authors: Xue, Yan a/ Temeljotov-Salaj, Alenka / Lindkvist, Carmel Margaret Source: Energy Research & Social Science Volume 85, March 2022, 102406, 85. Type: Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Rethinking retrofit of residential heritage buildings.

What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? Heritage buildings comprise approximately 20% of the UK building stock and are challenging to retrofit sensitively because of their heritage values and traditional construction. These buildings …

Year: 2021 Authors: Wise, Freya / Moncaster, Alice / Jones, Derek Source: Buildings and Cities, 2(1) pp. 495–517.. ISSN 2632-6655 Type: Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Building Renovation Passports in Spain: Integrating exiting instruments for building conservation, renovation and heritage protection

This article discusses how the existing regulatory, informative, and financial instruments for the renovation of existing building stock in Spain could be combined to produce a national ‘Building Renovation Passport’, that is expected to be introduced by the European Commission …

Year: 2021 Authors: Villarejo, Pablo / Gámez, Ramón / Santamaría-López, Ángel Source: Energy Policy, 157. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

Building integration of active solar energy systems for façades renovation in the urban fabric: Effects on the thermal comfort in outdoor public spaces in Naples and Thessaloniki.

In 2030, 80% of the world's population will live in cities, when cities are responsible for over 70% of global carbon dioxide emissions. As the built environment accounts for 40% of the global primary energy consumption, changes need to take …

Year: 2022 Authors: Vassiliades, C. / Savvides, A. / Buonomano, A Source: Renewable Energy Volume 190, May 2022, Pages 30-47, 190. pp. 30-47. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

Vajó, Birgitta and Lakatos, Ákos Super Insulation Materials—An Application to Historical Buildings. 

The main purpose of this paper is to present the use of super thermal insulation materials for a historical building through a calculation-based case study. The development of the insulation materials is based on the objective of making buildings as …

Year: 2021 Authors: Vajó, Birgitta / Lakatos, Ákos Source: Special Issue Research on Building Wall Insulation Materials, 11 (11). Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

A Multicriteria Approach to Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Heritage: Case Studies of Riverside Power Plants. 

City riverbanks usually have great landscape value and are iconic public spaces. However, there are many cities with large abandoned industrial buildings, such as power plants, on their riverbanks. Such buildings run the risk of being demolished in order to …

Year: 2023 Authors: V. Añibarro, María / J. Andrade, María / Jiménez-Morales, Eduardo Source: Journals Land Volume 12 Issue 2, 12 (2). Type: Topic: , , , Region: , Language:

Teaching experience with the Historic Building Energy Retrofit Atlas – HiBERatlas

Having tomorrow's architects energized at retrofitting historic buildings might be decisive for bringing towards zero our building stock's carbon emissions while maintaining the values of historic buildings and city centres. To reach this aim, the authors worked with the recently …

Year: 2021 Authors: Troi, Alexandra / Exner, Dagmar / Haas, Franziska T Source: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 863. Type: , Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Large scale energy analysis and renovation strategies for social housing in the historic city of Venice.

Social houses built after the Second World War to accommodate workers and low-income families represent one of the major energy consumers and greenhouse gas emitters in the residential sector. Plans for their renovation are underway in all European countries, and …

Authors: Teso, Lorenzo / Carnieletto, Laura / Sun, Kaiyu / Zhang, Wanni / Gasparella, Andrea / Romagnoni, Piercarlo / Zarrella, Angelo / Hong, Tianzhen Source: Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments Volume 52, Part A, August 2022, 102041, 52. Type: Topic: , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Non-destructive techniques (NDT) for the diagnosis of heritage buildings: Traditional procedures and futures perspective.

It is estimated that EU cultural heritage (CH) buildings represent 30% of the total existing stock. Nevertheless, all actions in terms of refurbishment need a deep knowledge based on the diagnosis of the built quality. For this reason, the paper …

Year: 2022 Authors: Tejedor, Blanca / Lucchi, Elena / Bienvenido-Huertas, David / Nardi, Iole Source: Energy and Buildings Volume 263, 15 May 2022, 112029, 263. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

The Effect of Degradation on Cold Climate Building Energy Performance: A Comparison with Hot Climate Buildings.

The issues of reducing energy consumption in buildings and their decarbonisation are currently among the most pressing. However, such an important aspect of the problem under discussion as the impact of unavoidable degradation processes on energy demand in buildings remains …

Year: 2023 Authors: Taki, Ahmad / Zakharanka, Anastasiya Source: Journals Sustainability Volume 15 Issue 8, 15 (8). Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language: