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16. Energy efficiency in heritage buildings : Conservation approaches and their impact on energy efficiency measures
Sammanfattning : The impeding climate change challenge urges for a reduction of energy use in the built environment. Buildings account for nearly 40% of the total energy use and about 35% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. LÄS MER
17. Balancing Building Conservation with Energy Conservation - Towards differentiated energy renovation strategies in historic building stocks
Sammanfattning : Balancing building conservation with energy conservation is challenging. The overall aim of this thesis is to bridge the perceived conflict of reaching climate and energy goals on the one hand and the goals of a sustainable management of historic building stocks on the other hand. LÄS MER
18. Design approaches in industrialized house building : A creativity perspective
Sammanfattning : Industrialized house builders strive towards structure and control of their processes, including design. Such structure is seldom sought for in architectural design practice, where individuality and autonomy are considered essential. LÄS MER
19. Framtidssäkring i vårdbyggnadsprojekt
Sammanfattning : Buildings are affected by physical, economical, functional, technological, social and legal drivers. These aspects also change over the life time of a building and results in new requirements. This development drive change in all building design projects and more importantly so in healthcare. LÄS MER
20. Recycling Potential and Design for Disassembly in Buildings
Sammanfattning : Recycling as part of environmental considerations has become a common feature in architecture and building construction. Recycling of building waste can make a considerable contribution to reducing the total environmental impact of the building sector. LÄS MER