Building performance improvement through low-energy renovation traditionally involves building performance diagnostics of the existing building, technology evaluation, selection and implementation. Effective building performance diagnostics, post-retrofit assessment and user engagement are essential to deliver performance as well as achieving socio-economic and environmental benefits at every stage of the renovation project life cycle. User’s views are often ignored when renovating a building, causing sub-optimal energy performance, user comfort and wellbeing. This paper seeks to critically evaluate the low-energy renovation process and the role of user and stakeholder engagement in the strategic implementation of low-energy retrofit techno...
Renovation of residential buildings has gained more attention in recent years. There are several cha...
The existing residential building stock in many industrialized countries is large but extremely ener...
Offices account for 40% of energy use in construction sector. Office building stock is already under...
Building performance improvement through low-energy renovation traditionally involves building perfo...
The research investigates the reason why low-carbon retrofit programmes always may not meet expectat...
There is urgency to transform Europe into a low-carbon economy to reduce the risk of climate change ...
Worldwide, the building sector is accountable for one-third of final energy consumption. This is exp...
Retrofit analysis relies on intuition and faith in the simulations used to justify strategy selectio...
This paper uses a socio-technical building performance evaluation (BPE) approach to assess the pre-...
The article introduces the process of deep energy retrofit carried out on a residential building in ...
The emerging trends for deep-retrofit of existing buildings in Europe require formulation of strateg...
Considering that buildings are responsible for more than 40% of energy consumption, that the energy ...
There is urgent need for Europe to transform into a low-carbon economy to reduce the risk of climate...
Purpose: To improve building performance and meet statutory carbon reduction targets, a radical tran...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
Renovation of residential buildings has gained more attention in recent years. There are several cha...
The existing residential building stock in many industrialized countries is large but extremely ener...
Offices account for 40% of energy use in construction sector. Office building stock is already under...
Building performance improvement through low-energy renovation traditionally involves building perfo...
The research investigates the reason why low-carbon retrofit programmes always may not meet expectat...
There is urgency to transform Europe into a low-carbon economy to reduce the risk of climate change ...
Worldwide, the building sector is accountable for one-third of final energy consumption. This is exp...
Retrofit analysis relies on intuition and faith in the simulations used to justify strategy selectio...
This paper uses a socio-technical building performance evaluation (BPE) approach to assess the pre-...
The article introduces the process of deep energy retrofit carried out on a residential building in ...
The emerging trends for deep-retrofit of existing buildings in Europe require formulation of strateg...
Considering that buildings are responsible for more than 40% of energy consumption, that the energy ...
There is urgent need for Europe to transform into a low-carbon economy to reduce the risk of climate...
Purpose: To improve building performance and meet statutory carbon reduction targets, a radical tran...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
Renovation of residential buildings has gained more attention in recent years. There are several cha...
The existing residential building stock in many industrialized countries is large but extremely ener...
Offices account for 40% of energy use in construction sector. Office building stock is already under...