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Glazed Courtyards in the Renovation of Existing Buildings
Many building projects in recent years have included glazed canopies for courtyards, streets, galleries and suchlike. There has been far less activity of this kind hitherto in projects for the refurbishment and rehabilitation of previous development. This is because the conditions and opportunities associated with roof glazing in renovation are different from those applying to new production and have been relatively little studied. A pilot study has been undertaken in order to improve our knowledge regarding the implications to property administrators of roof glazing in connection with renovation. This report presents findings from the pilot study. It begins with a summary of experience of existing glazed courtyards, and it then goes on to describe a number of existing types of buildings and the possibilities of fitting glazed canopies. The consequences of roof glazing are analysed in closer detail as regards use and experience, architecture and townscape, technical solutions, energy economics, environmental aspects and property economics with reference to four selected projects, service accommodation for senior citizens in Soederhamn, the Goeteborg College of Applied Arts, multi family dwellings in Stockholm and sun rooms in Noresund, Alingsaas The report ends with a summary of the principal conclusions and of criteria for selecting buildings for roof glazing. Appended to the report are a list of current projects and presentations of some of the glazed-canopy projects which have been studied more closely. (ERA citation 12:047635)
Glazed Courtyards in the Renovation of Existing Buildings
Many building projects in recent years have included glazed canopies for courtyards, streets, galleries and suchlike. There has been far less activity of this kind hitherto in projects for the refurbishment and rehabilitation of previous development. This is because the conditions and opportunities associated with roof glazing in renovation are different from those applying to new production and have been relatively little studied. A pilot study has been undertaken in order to improve our knowledge regarding the implications to property administrators of roof glazing in connection with renovation. This report presents findings from the pilot study. It begins with a summary of experience of existing glazed courtyards, and it then goes on to describe a number of existing types of buildings and the possibilities of fitting glazed canopies. The consequences of roof glazing are analysed in closer detail as regards use and experience, architecture and townscape, technical solutions, energy economics, environmental aspects and property economics with reference to four selected projects, service accommodation for senior citizens in Soederhamn, the Goeteborg College of Applied Arts, multi family dwellings in Stockholm and sun rooms in Noresund, Alingsaas The report ends with a summary of the principal conclusions and of criteria for selecting buildings for roof glazing. Appended to the report are a list of current projects and presentations of some of the glazed-canopy projects which have been studied more closely. (ERA citation 12:047635)
Glazed Courtyards in the Renovation of Existing Buildings
P. O. Carlsson (Autor:in) / H. Eek (Autor:in) / A. Helmrot (Autor:in)
1986
113 pages
Report
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Englisch
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