In this thesis the strategies for the refurbishment of post-war multi-flat residential buildings in Lithuania are discussed. The main focus is not only on the improvement of the energy efficiency of the building, but also on possibilities to introduce additional non-energy related refurbishment benefits, that eventually could stimulate the decision making of the users to invest in the refurbishment process.Building TechnologyArchitectural Engineering and TechnologyArchitecture and The Built Environmen
A significant amount of energy, materials and finances are consumed when using and demolishing the b...
The paper presents a position of the authors on the current setup of the multi-apartment renovation ...
fund has been made and a typical 1950’s building was chosen as a demonstration project for the energ...
Inefficient heat use in old multi-flat residential buildings causes problems to the residents spendi...
The research presents approaches to the complex refurbishment of multi-family buildings constructed...
The work focuses on the case of the use of energy resources in the Lithuanian housing sector. Approx...
The book collects the results of several research projects held at Department ICEA (University of Pa...
The main objective of the presented paper was to evaluate the integrated design strategies applied i...
Residential buildings’ high energy needs, increasing costs and non-renewable natural resource limita...
The final year project aimed at reviewing and analyzing current energy efficient renovation strategi...
Improving the Serbian housing stock built before the beginning of World War II has the potential to ...
Single and multi-family houses built before 1919 account for 3.8 % of total Serbian housing stock. H...
The refurbishment of existing buildings with the aim of spatial-material improvement combined with ...
Buildings are the only resource growing constantly. Although relevant data for Serbia is not availab...
The existing building stock in most of the European countries is relatively old and on average 70% o...
A significant amount of energy, materials and finances are consumed when using and demolishing the b...
The paper presents a position of the authors on the current setup of the multi-apartment renovation ...
fund has been made and a typical 1950’s building was chosen as a demonstration project for the energ...
Inefficient heat use in old multi-flat residential buildings causes problems to the residents spendi...
The research presents approaches to the complex refurbishment of multi-family buildings constructed...
The work focuses on the case of the use of energy resources in the Lithuanian housing sector. Approx...
The book collects the results of several research projects held at Department ICEA (University of Pa...
The main objective of the presented paper was to evaluate the integrated design strategies applied i...
Residential buildings’ high energy needs, increasing costs and non-renewable natural resource limita...
The final year project aimed at reviewing and analyzing current energy efficient renovation strategi...
Improving the Serbian housing stock built before the beginning of World War II has the potential to ...
Single and multi-family houses built before 1919 account for 3.8 % of total Serbian housing stock. H...
The refurbishment of existing buildings with the aim of spatial-material improvement combined with ...
Buildings are the only resource growing constantly. Although relevant data for Serbia is not availab...
The existing building stock in most of the European countries is relatively old and on average 70% o...
A significant amount of energy, materials and finances are consumed when using and demolishing the b...
The paper presents a position of the authors on the current setup of the multi-apartment renovation ...
fund has been made and a typical 1950’s building was chosen as a demonstration project for the energ...