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El. knyga: Building Renovation: How to Retrofit and Reuse Existing Buildings to Save Energy and Respond to New Needs

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This book reviews the building renovation process by systematizing the phases of analysis and prior knowledge through a project that not only considers energy savings but also thoroughly examines complex issues, such as defining the correct new functions and answers to new needs. The urgency of climate change and the many problems associated with the excessive use of energy are forcing a reorganization of the renovation process with an interest in reusing existing buildings with a more sustainable approach. The adaptive transformation of old buildings has become a dominant theme in many urban renewal projects. It must necessarily include strategies for energy efficiency, reduced pollutant emissions, improved environmental performance, economic sustainability and cultural identity. The examples selected are intended to provide evidence of good practices in the review and transformation of old buildings.
1 Building Renovation Opportunity
1(10)
1.1 Introduction
1(2)
1.1.1 Terminology
2(1)
1.2 The Need for Building Renovation
3(5)
1.2.1 Building Obsolescence
4(4)
1.3 Conclusion
8(3)
References
9(2)
2 Building Renovation Process
11(24)
2.1 Introduction
11(1)
2.2 Preliminary Investigation
12(13)
2.2.1 Data Collection
13(3)
2.2.2 Box: Building Pathology
16(9)
2.3 The Decision-Making Process for Renovation
25(2)
2.4 A Sustainable Approach
27(6)
2.4.1 Main Criteria for Environmental Design
28(4)
2.4.2 Design Principles with Low Energy Consumption
32(1)
2.5 Conclusion
33(2)
References
34(1)
3 Building Adaptive Reuse
35(18)
3.1 Introduction
35(1)
3.2 Factors that Influence Adaptive Reuse
36(4)
3.3 Design Approaches
40(3)
3.4 Strategies for Sustainable Building Renovation
43(6)
3.5 The Need for Flexibility
49(2)
3.6 Conclusion
51(2)
References
51(2)
4 Industrial Heritage: Sustainable Adaptive Reuse
53(18)
4.1 Introduction
53(1)
4.2 Cultural and Social Value of Abandoned Industrial Buildings
54(4)
4.3 Adaptive Reuse as a Driver for Urban Regeneration
58(3)
4.4 Successful Adaptive Reuse Process
61(3)
4.5 Strategies for Building Renovation
64(5)
4.6 Conclusion
69(2)
References
69(2)
5 Building Technical Upgrade
71(36)
5.1 Introduction
71(1)
5.2 Criticality of Construction Technologies
72(21)
5.2.1 Box: Exterior Walls
72(8)
5.2.2 Box: Roofs and Floor Slabs
80(13)
5.3 Repair Techniques
93(12)
5.3.1 Box: External Wall Repair
94(6)
5.3.2 Box: Roof and Floor Repair
100(5)
5.4 Improving Building Performance
105(1)
5.5 Conclusion
106(1)
6 Energy Retrofit of Suburban Districts: An Opportunity for Social Regeneration
107
6.1 Introduction
107(2)
6.2 Social Housing Neighborhoods: An Overview of the Current Situation
109(3)
6.3 Regeneration Process
112(9)
6.3.1 Strategies for Retrofitting the Building Envelope
115(3)
6.3.2 Strategies for Sustainable Urban District Redevelopment
118(3)
6.4 Conclusion
121
References
122