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Energy-Saving in Existing Buildings
Reviewing measures to upgrade existing buildings in Sweden, the author, who is Professor in the Building Technology-Department at the Royal Institute in Stockholm, analyses experience from a number of pilot projects and from studies of selected types of buildings. User response to improvements is an important factor, he suggests, and thus the continued motivation of occupants and owners is vital if theoretical calculations are to be realised in practice. Above all, in order to be both technically and economically sound, energy-saving adaptations in older buildings must be co-ordinated and carried out in a functional sequence.
Energy-Saving in Existing Buildings
Reviewing measures to upgrade existing buildings in Sweden, the author, who is Professor in the Building Technology-Department at the Royal Institute in Stockholm, analyses experience from a number of pilot projects and from studies of selected types of buildings. User response to improvements is an important factor, he suggests, and thus the continued motivation of occupants and owners is vital if theoretical calculations are to be realised in practice. Above all, in order to be both technically and economically sound, energy-saving adaptations in older buildings must be co-ordinated and carried out in a functional sequence.
Energy-Saving in Existing Buildings
Building Research & Information ; 11 ; 298-304
1983-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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