For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possibilities as with existing buildings. Applying such improvements to heritage buildings can be challenging due to their historic and/or cultural significance and non-standard construction methods. This paper reviews the technical challenges and potential of applying energy efficient retrofit elements in heritage buildings. The retrofitting measures reviewed are draught-proofing, windows, insulation, ventilation, heating, solar photovoltaics and phase change materials. It is possible to significantly reduce energy use in heritage buildings with such retrofits. However, there is no universal way to apply energy-efficient retrofitting in heritage ...
What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? H...
Heritage buildings in the UK unquestionably constitute some of the most beautiful features of the co...
The building sector is one of the key consumers of energy in Europe and consequently energy savings ...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
In the last few decades, there is a trend towards the energy performance enhancement and improve of ...
AbstractWhen facing a retrofitting project which tries to improve the energy performance of a cultur...
Historic, listed, or unlisted, buildings account for 30% of the European building stock. Since they ...
In Europe, more than 14% of the whole building stock dates from before 1920, but this percentage rea...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
The aim of the paper is to outline the state-of-the-art in the field of historic buildings' energy r...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
All around the country there are historic buildings considered to have a cultural heritage value and...
This dissertation addresses the increasing need for our historic buildings to meet the energy effici...
This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:...
What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? H...
Heritage buildings in the UK unquestionably constitute some of the most beautiful features of the co...
The building sector is one of the key consumers of energy in Europe and consequently energy savings ...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
In the last few decades, there is a trend towards the energy performance enhancement and improve of ...
AbstractWhen facing a retrofitting project which tries to improve the energy performance of a cultur...
Historic, listed, or unlisted, buildings account for 30% of the European building stock. Since they ...
In Europe, more than 14% of the whole building stock dates from before 1920, but this percentage rea...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
The aim of the paper is to outline the state-of-the-art in the field of historic buildings' energy r...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
All around the country there are historic buildings considered to have a cultural heritage value and...
This dissertation addresses the increasing need for our historic buildings to meet the energy effici...
This handbook follows the systematic approach outlined by the European standard EN 16883:...
What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? H...
Heritage buildings in the UK unquestionably constitute some of the most beautiful features of the co...
The building sector is one of the key consumers of energy in Europe and consequently energy savings ...