This paper presents the effects of climate change relevant for Denmark, including the change in mean year values as well as the extent of maximum and minimum extremes. Described by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the assumptions that the scenarios are based on were outlined and evaluated in a Danish context. The uncertainty of the scenarios leaves major challenges that, if not addressed and taken into account in building design, will grow far more serious as climate change progresses. Cases implemented in the Danish building stock illustrate adaptation to climate change and illustrate how building design can include mitigating measures to counteract climate change. Cases studied were individual buildings as well as the urban...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
Housing managers are constantly confronted with the changing demands that their building stock has t...
The cycling interaction between climate change and building performance is of dynamic nature and bot...
This paper presents the effects of climate change relevant for Denmark, including the change in mean...
Climate change and its impact on the design of buildings are currently subject to concern. Large res...
In a Danish context, climate changes are primarily manifested in an interaction between modified win...
Buildings play a vital economic and social role in society and are vulnerable to climate change. Thi...
Climate change means that buildings must greatly reduce their energy consumption. It is however para...
The effect of climate change on Danish office building energy performance was investigated. Local me...
Most buildings have an expected lifetime of 60 to over 100 years, during which they offer a shelter ...
Within the built environment, historic buildings are among the most vulnerable structures to the cli...
This paper addresses the main challenges in climate resilience of the building sector, including cli...
With an increasing global concern about climate change, an important topic for the building industry...
Abstract:As the climate changes globally and locally, the built environment will be subject to diffe...
Fulfilling climate targets requires ambitious changes. The building sector is a large contributor to...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
Housing managers are constantly confronted with the changing demands that their building stock has t...
The cycling interaction between climate change and building performance is of dynamic nature and bot...
This paper presents the effects of climate change relevant for Denmark, including the change in mean...
Climate change and its impact on the design of buildings are currently subject to concern. Large res...
In a Danish context, climate changes are primarily manifested in an interaction between modified win...
Buildings play a vital economic and social role in society and are vulnerable to climate change. Thi...
Climate change means that buildings must greatly reduce their energy consumption. It is however para...
The effect of climate change on Danish office building energy performance was investigated. Local me...
Most buildings have an expected lifetime of 60 to over 100 years, during which they offer a shelter ...
Within the built environment, historic buildings are among the most vulnerable structures to the cli...
This paper addresses the main challenges in climate resilience of the building sector, including cli...
With an increasing global concern about climate change, an important topic for the building industry...
Abstract:As the climate changes globally and locally, the built environment will be subject to diffe...
Fulfilling climate targets requires ambitious changes. The building sector is a large contributor to...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
Housing managers are constantly confronted with the changing demands that their building stock has t...
The cycling interaction between climate change and building performance is of dynamic nature and bot...