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Co2olbricks, . (2012) Refurbishment for the energy efficiency of historic buildings in member states in the Baltic Sea Region - a handbook of the “most common methods for improvements to energy efficiency”. Manual. Hamburg Denkmalschutzamt.

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Abstract

This paper presents the handbook Refurbishment for the energy-efficiency of historic buildings in member states in the Baltic Sea Region – A handbook of the “most common methods for improvements to energy efficiency” which is the initial result of Work Package 4 Technical Innovations. The handbook gives an insight into common methods of refurbishment for the energy efficiency of historic buildings in the participating countries as collected by the project partners. The aim of the handbook is to shine a light on the current methods used for refurbishment for energy efficiency in historic brick buildings in the Baltic Sea Region. It serves as an exchange for various experiences and shows the different standards in the participating countries. By referring to this handbook, the project partners can start to develop common alternative procedures for refurbishment for energy efficiency which use improved techniques or new methods. That means the implementation of measures that do not alter the historic building itself are also possible, e.g. a new heating system, the improvement of windows, basement, ceilings and the roof as well as the behaviour of the inhabitants. The handbook consists of different examples of refurbishment for energy efficiency in the participating countries. Each partner collected and selected the examples on their own, so it is not a self-contained compilation. Thus the information for the examples is different from example to example. The compilation of the examples was done by the Work Package Leader and the results were discussed within the partnership. Besides the description of the examples from Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden, the handbook contains statements about the special ways in which refurbishment for energy efficiency is handled in Belarus, Estonia and Poland. Conclusions have been reached from this information.

Item Type: Monograph (Manual)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Building envelope, insulation, standards
Subjects: English > Case studies and management
Depositing User: Universitetsadjunkt Susanna Carlsten
Date Deposited: 01 Nov 2013 09:13
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2016 12:59
URI: http://eprints.sparaochbevara.se/id/eprint/743

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