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Development of two Danish building typologies for residential buildings
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Highlights Development of two Danish typologies for residential buildings. Real example building models for showcases of energy renovation measures. Average designed building models for building stock analyses. Establishment of a space heating balance model for the residential building stock. Model validated with the official statistics on energy consumption.
Abstract The aim of this paper is to present two Danish typologies for residential buildings developed in the EU-financed project TABULA. The building typologies focus on energy performance and can be used in the analyses of, e.g., political strategies for planning the future upgrading of the energy performance of the residential building stock. Overall, the typologies consist of two types of building models—real example models and average designed models. The main purpose of developing the building typologies was to establish a tool able to calculate different energy-saving scenarios for the entire residential building stock. To make such calculations of scenarios, similar average designed building models were established based on extracted average values from the Danish Energy Performance Certification Scheme database. The two building typologies had the same overall composition, i.e., three main building types: single-family houses, terraced houses and blocks of flats. Each main building type is presented for nine periods representing age, typical building tradition and insulation levels. Finally, an energy balance model of the residential building stock was devised to validate the average designed building models. Compared with the official statistics on energy consumption in Denmark 2010, the results showed a difference below 4%.
Development of two Danish building typologies for residential buildings
Graphical abstract
Highlights Development of two Danish typologies for residential buildings. Real example building models for showcases of energy renovation measures. Average designed building models for building stock analyses. Establishment of a space heating balance model for the residential building stock. Model validated with the official statistics on energy consumption.
Abstract The aim of this paper is to present two Danish typologies for residential buildings developed in the EU-financed project TABULA. The building typologies focus on energy performance and can be used in the analyses of, e.g., political strategies for planning the future upgrading of the energy performance of the residential building stock. Overall, the typologies consist of two types of building models—real example models and average designed models. The main purpose of developing the building typologies was to establish a tool able to calculate different energy-saving scenarios for the entire residential building stock. To make such calculations of scenarios, similar average designed building models were established based on extracted average values from the Danish Energy Performance Certification Scheme database. The two building typologies had the same overall composition, i.e., three main building types: single-family houses, terraced houses and blocks of flats. Each main building type is presented for nine periods representing age, typical building tradition and insulation levels. Finally, an energy balance model of the residential building stock was devised to validate the average designed building models. Compared with the official statistics on energy consumption in Denmark 2010, the results showed a difference below 4%.
Development of two Danish building typologies for residential buildings
Kragh, J. (author) / Wittchen, K.B. (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 68 ; 79-86
2013-04-14
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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