A number of facade solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large-scale renovation of housing. In the Netherlands, housing associations have the ambition to achieve an energy-neutral renovation approach, and so, some aim at energy neutrality. However, few address the complexity of multi-family rental dwellings and more importantly, the importance of user behaviour in the actual performance of the buildings. In current approaches, the zero energy target is sought for an average household. In this paper we present an approach to zero energy renovation in which the influence of occupants’ behaviour in building performance is taken into account to eliminate the uncertainties related to energy savings. The results ar...
Decarbonizing the housing stock is one of the largest challenges in the built environment today, and...
The European Union through its Roadmap 2050 has mandated nearly zero energy as the standard for all ...
After World War II, the demand for houses in the Netherlands was enormous. Large housing constructio...
A number of facade solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large-scale...
Large differences between the expected and actual energy consumption have been found in energy effic...
Large differences between the expected and actual energy consumption have been found in energy effic...
Renovation projects in social housing tend to focus on diminishing the costs of the renovation. An a...
There are 1.2 million single family houses in Norway constituting approximately 50 % of the total dw...
A number of second skin solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large ...
The ambition to renovate the post-war building stock to an energy-neutral quality is getting a lot o...
The ambition to renovate the post-war building stock to an energy-neutral quality is getting a lot o...
Accounting for almost 40% of energy consumption in the European Union, the role of the existing buil...
Thirty-one percent of all the energy used in the Netherlands is used by households. Considering the ...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
The European Union formulated high ambitions of energy reductions to be realised in the built enviro...
Decarbonizing the housing stock is one of the largest challenges in the built environment today, and...
The European Union through its Roadmap 2050 has mandated nearly zero energy as the standard for all ...
After World War II, the demand for houses in the Netherlands was enormous. Large housing constructio...
A number of facade solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large-scale...
Large differences between the expected and actual energy consumption have been found in energy effic...
Large differences between the expected and actual energy consumption have been found in energy effic...
Renovation projects in social housing tend to focus on diminishing the costs of the renovation. An a...
There are 1.2 million single family houses in Norway constituting approximately 50 % of the total dw...
A number of second skin solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large ...
The ambition to renovate the post-war building stock to an energy-neutral quality is getting a lot o...
The ambition to renovate the post-war building stock to an energy-neutral quality is getting a lot o...
Accounting for almost 40% of energy consumption in the European Union, the role of the existing buil...
Thirty-one percent of all the energy used in the Netherlands is used by households. Considering the ...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
The European Union formulated high ambitions of energy reductions to be realised in the built enviro...
Decarbonizing the housing stock is one of the largest challenges in the built environment today, and...
The European Union through its Roadmap 2050 has mandated nearly zero energy as the standard for all ...
After World War II, the demand for houses in the Netherlands was enormous. Large housing constructio...