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Listed Church Buildings and Solar Energy
Adapting vernacular architecture to future energy challenges, making them energy efficient and integrating renewable energy systems can be prohibited as a result of architectural heritage protection legislation. Sensitive and innovative compromises must be sought. One approach could be to develop and apply systems that also deliver energy from the local surrounding of the building and not from the building envelope alone. This paper explores such a potential in relation to an actual energy efficiency project carried out on a listed church in Norway.
Listed Church Buildings and Solar Energy
Adapting vernacular architecture to future energy challenges, making them energy efficient and integrating renewable energy systems can be prohibited as a result of architectural heritage protection legislation. Sensitive and innovative compromises must be sought. One approach could be to develop and apply systems that also deliver energy from the local surrounding of the building and not from the building envelope alone. This paper explores such a potential in relation to an actual energy efficiency project carried out on a listed church in Norway.
Listed Church Buildings and Solar Energy
Røstvik, Harald N. (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 19 ; 49-67
2013-03-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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