Contemporary research stresses the need to reduce mankind’s environmental impacts and achieve sustainability. One of the keys to this is the construction sector. New buildings have to comply with strict limits regarding resource consumption (energy, water use, etc.). However, they make up only a fraction of the existing building stock. Renovations of existing buildings are therefore essential for the reduction of the environmental impacts in the construction sector. This paper illustrates the situation using a case study of a rural terraced house in a village near Brno, Czech Republic. It compares the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of the original house and its proposed renovation as well as demolition followed by new construction. The LCA cov...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
peer reviewedNowadays, with the new technology, the explosion of new products an...
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-...
AbstractWhile new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbis...
Building retrofit plays an important role in reducing environmental loads associated with the buildi...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
The aim of the article is to presents the results of calculations regarding the: economic – based on...
"Published online: 15 Jun 2017"Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the ener...
Abstract Life Cycle Analysis applications in the construction sector are growing due to the increase...
AbstractThe building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases ...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
Awareness of climate change has resulted in enormous challenges for developed and developing countri...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...
peer reviewedNowadays, with the new technology, the explosion of new products an...
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-...
AbstractWhile new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbis...
Building retrofit plays an important role in reducing environmental loads associated with the buildi...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
The aim of the article is to presents the results of calculations regarding the: economic – based on...
"Published online: 15 Jun 2017"Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the ener...
Abstract Life Cycle Analysis applications in the construction sector are growing due to the increase...
AbstractThe building sector contributes up to 40% of energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gases ...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
Awareness of climate change has resulted in enormous challenges for developed and developing countri...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
Residential buildings consume a vast amount of energy throughout their whole-life cycles with the su...
In Slovakia, 35% of buildings are older than 50 years but most newer buildings built before 1990 hav...
It is increasingly recognised that the energy renovation of the existing building stock will be dete...