The building sector is submerged in the necessity to renovate the stock in order to improve energy efficiency and deliver decarbonisation. Adaptation will be one of the main challenges in the coming years, as it needs to be done quickly while facing scale and depth problems. That’s why a common model is required to address retrofitting considering all these requirements. Among the solutions identified, there is the process of industrialisation, referred in the European Commission’s Renovation Wave Strategy as the way to match “the higher demand for deeper renovation” with the “falling costs for smarter and more sustainable products”
The reconsideration of the existing building stock is motivated by society’s efforts towards sustain...
Retrofitting of existing buildings offers significant opportunities to reduce global energy use and ...
The European existing building stock contributes to 40% of the total energy use and 36% of the CO2 e...
The Sustainable Urban (Re)Construction Briefing argues that renovation is going to play an increasin...
The physical upgrading of the existing domestic and industrial building stock to improve energy perf...
An enormous challenge has risen regarding our existing housing stock, as the result of ambitious agr...
Retrofitting domestic buildings is essential for meeting targets to mitigate the catastrophic impact...
The retrofit of entire building stocks is a key policy objective at EU and UK level, not least to he...
In many European countries, policies for the retrofit of existing buildings have achieved a signific...
Energy retrofit must become embedded into the everyday practices of builders working in the repair, ...
Sustainability has become a wide-ranging term that can be applied to almost every facet of life and ...
Building sector is the key for low-cost climate mitigation worldwide. This sector is the second larg...
Successfully applied in other industries, the application of modularity and construction 4.0 strateg...
Housing corporations are facing a major challenge, the early post-war neighbourhoods. They are over ...
Energy utilization issues are becoming increasingly important around the world. Existing residential...
The reconsideration of the existing building stock is motivated by society’s efforts towards sustain...
Retrofitting of existing buildings offers significant opportunities to reduce global energy use and ...
The European existing building stock contributes to 40% of the total energy use and 36% of the CO2 e...
The Sustainable Urban (Re)Construction Briefing argues that renovation is going to play an increasin...
The physical upgrading of the existing domestic and industrial building stock to improve energy perf...
An enormous challenge has risen regarding our existing housing stock, as the result of ambitious agr...
Retrofitting domestic buildings is essential for meeting targets to mitigate the catastrophic impact...
The retrofit of entire building stocks is a key policy objective at EU and UK level, not least to he...
In many European countries, policies for the retrofit of existing buildings have achieved a signific...
Energy retrofit must become embedded into the everyday practices of builders working in the repair, ...
Sustainability has become a wide-ranging term that can be applied to almost every facet of life and ...
Building sector is the key for low-cost climate mitigation worldwide. This sector is the second larg...
Successfully applied in other industries, the application of modularity and construction 4.0 strateg...
Housing corporations are facing a major challenge, the early post-war neighbourhoods. They are over ...
Energy utilization issues are becoming increasingly important around the world. Existing residential...
The reconsideration of the existing building stock is motivated by society’s efforts towards sustain...
Retrofitting of existing buildings offers significant opportunities to reduce global energy use and ...
The European existing building stock contributes to 40% of the total energy use and 36% of the CO2 e...