The heat insulation of half-timbered walls often can be improved in monumental listed buildings with critical interior insulations only. The utility of the interior insulations has to be examinated in order to minimize the risk out of inadmissible moisture accumulation. The fitness of different interior insulations was investigated in the twin-climate chamber of the WKI under simulated weathering supported by numerical simulation. Thereupon the success of installed interior insulations is controlled in a maintained framework building by in-situ measurements
Old listed buildings need to be retrofitted to reduce the energy use for heating. The possible thick...
Following the European directive to reduce CO2 emissions of existing buildings by improving energy e...
Many of the Norwegian buildings from the 1960s–1980s with timber frame walls are ready for retrofitt...
The heat insulation of half-timbered walls often can be improved in monumental listed buildings with...
Heat insulation of half-timbered walls in buildings listed as ancient monuments can often only be im...
The installation of internal insulation systems within the scope of refurbishment changes the hygrot...
The moisture behaviour of framework walls with interior thermal insulation under timeaccelerated and...
Since many timber-framed houses are listed, a practicable compromise between thermal rehabilitation ...
The intervention on historic buildings through building energy retrofitting has become one of the cu...
Energetic refurbishments of walls in historical buildings with interior heat insulation show higher ...
Most building practitioners know that interior insulation carries the risk of moisture problems. How...
AbstractFor historic buildings, where an alteration of the exterior façade is not wanted, interior i...
The societal demands on a more energy efficient building stock in Sweden creates challenges to find ...
AbstractIn order to increase the knowledge of both local builders and designers about the energy eff...
Interior insulation of basement walls has been linked to moisture accumulation, damage, and mold gro...
Old listed buildings need to be retrofitted to reduce the energy use for heating. The possible thick...
Following the European directive to reduce CO2 emissions of existing buildings by improving energy e...
Many of the Norwegian buildings from the 1960s–1980s with timber frame walls are ready for retrofitt...
The heat insulation of half-timbered walls often can be improved in monumental listed buildings with...
Heat insulation of half-timbered walls in buildings listed as ancient monuments can often only be im...
The installation of internal insulation systems within the scope of refurbishment changes the hygrot...
The moisture behaviour of framework walls with interior thermal insulation under timeaccelerated and...
Since many timber-framed houses are listed, a practicable compromise between thermal rehabilitation ...
The intervention on historic buildings through building energy retrofitting has become one of the cu...
Energetic refurbishments of walls in historical buildings with interior heat insulation show higher ...
Most building practitioners know that interior insulation carries the risk of moisture problems. How...
AbstractFor historic buildings, where an alteration of the exterior façade is not wanted, interior i...
The societal demands on a more energy efficient building stock in Sweden creates challenges to find ...
AbstractIn order to increase the knowledge of both local builders and designers about the energy eff...
Interior insulation of basement walls has been linked to moisture accumulation, damage, and mold gro...
Old listed buildings need to be retrofitted to reduce the energy use for heating. The possible thick...
Following the European directive to reduce CO2 emissions of existing buildings by improving energy e...
Many of the Norwegian buildings from the 1960s–1980s with timber frame walls are ready for retrofitt...