Owners of any large building stock, such as public administrations, usually have to manage a huge variety of buildings with a limited budget. For this reason, targeted refurbishing actions are needed to ensure that those buildings comply with the latest standards, to preserve the stock and also keep it in good condition. As a result, most public administrators have to make important decisions regarding what part of their stock should be refurbished first. In this paper a new methodology regarding an objective assessment of the quality of large building stock is suggested, as it could help prioritize refurbishment actions. The methodology is based on a decision support system, that is capable of semiautomatically evaluating the compliance o...