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Planning energy retrofits of historic buildings. EN 16883:2017 in practice
This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:2017 Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings. It describes how the standard can be applied in practice with chapters on heritage value assessment, building survey and holistic assessment of energy efficiency measures. The book draws on the experience from a team of international leading experts in the field of energy efficiency in historic buildings.The intended audience for the handbook is professionals working with the refurbishment of existing buildings: architects, engineers, heritage consultants, building surveyors and professional property owners. It points at the possibilities to lower the energy use in existing buildings without compromising their heritage values, and provides practical guidance on how to identify, assess and select energy retrofit measures through a multidisciplinary planning process.Throughout the book you will follow case studies that illustrate how the different stages of the planning process can be carried out in practice. The text is accompanied by best practice examples, illustrations and links to written and online resources. ; This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:2017 Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings. It describes how the standard can be applied in practice with chapters on heritage value assessment, building survey and holistic assessment of energy efficiency measures. The book draws on the experience from a team of international leading experts in the field of energy efficiency in historic buildings.The intended audience for the handbook is professionals working with the refurbishment of existing buildings: architects, engineers, heritage consultants, building surveyors and professional property owners. It points at the possibilities to lower the energy use in existing buildings without compromising their heritage values, and provides practical guidance on how to identify, assess and select energy retrofit measures through a multidisciplinary planning process.Throughout the book you will follow case studies that illustrate how the different stages of the planning process can be carried out in practice. The text is accompanied by best practice examples, illustrations and links to written and online resources.
Planning energy retrofits of historic buildings. EN 16883:2017 in practice
This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:2017 Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings. It describes how the standard can be applied in practice with chapters on heritage value assessment, building survey and holistic assessment of energy efficiency measures. The book draws on the experience from a team of international leading experts in the field of energy efficiency in historic buildings.The intended audience for the handbook is professionals working with the refurbishment of existing buildings: architects, engineers, heritage consultants, building surveyors and professional property owners. It points at the possibilities to lower the energy use in existing buildings without compromising their heritage values, and provides practical guidance on how to identify, assess and select energy retrofit measures through a multidisciplinary planning process.Throughout the book you will follow case studies that illustrate how the different stages of the planning process can be carried out in practice. The text is accompanied by best practice examples, illustrations and links to written and online resources. ; This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:2017 Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings. It describes how the standard can be applied in practice with chapters on heritage value assessment, building survey and holistic assessment of energy efficiency measures. The book draws on the experience from a team of international leading experts in the field of energy efficiency in historic buildings.The intended audience for the handbook is professionals working with the refurbishment of existing buildings: architects, engineers, heritage consultants, building surveyors and professional property owners. It points at the possibilities to lower the energy use in existing buildings without compromising their heritage values, and provides practical guidance on how to identify, assess and select energy retrofit measures through a multidisciplinary planning process.Throughout the book you will follow case studies that illustrate how the different stages of the planning process can be carried out in practice. The text is accompanied by best practice examples, illustrations and links to written and online resources.
Planning energy retrofits of historic buildings. EN 16883:2017 in practice
Broström, Tor (author) / Buda, Alessia (author) / Herrera-Avellanosa, Daniel (author) / Haas, Franziska (author) / Troi, Alexandra (author) / Exner, Dagmar (author) / Mauri, Sara (author) / de Place Hansen, Ernst Jan (author) / Marincioni, Valentina (author) / Vernimme, Natalie (author)
2021-10-01
Leijonhufvud , G (ed.) , Broström , T , Buda , A , Herrera-Avellanosa , D , Haas , F , Troi , A , Exner , D , Mauri , S , de Place Hansen , E J , Marincioni , V & Vernimme , N 2021 , Planning energy retrofits of historic buildings. EN 16883:2017 in practice . International Energy Agency, IEA . https://doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task59-2021-0003
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