Sökning: "multi-family buildings"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 45 avhandlingar innehållade orden multi-family buildings.
1. Implementing energy measures in renovations for multi-family dwellings : Influence and practice of professionals
Sammanfattning : Aging buildings will sooner or later be in need of renovation, which opens opportunities to reduce energy use. Even if economically feasible energy measures or technologies exist, they are not always implemented, leading to an energy efficiency gap. LÄS MER
2. Energy use in multi-family dwellings : measurements and methods of analysis
Sammanfattning : In 2001, multi-family dwellings were built at nine properties in Västra hamnen, Malmö, Sweden. Several well known Swedish architects were involved in designing the buildings, hence they reflect modern architecture. Prior to the inauguration, the buildings were displayed at the international housing exhibition Bo01. LÄS MER
3. Energy renovation of multi-family buildings in Sweden : An evaluation of life cycle costs, indoor environment and primary energy use, and a comparison with constructing a new building
Sammanfattning : Residential buildings account for 27% of the final energy use in the European Union. In cold climates, space heating represents the largest proportion of the energy demand in residential buildings. By implementing energy efficiency measures (EEMs) in existing buildings, energy use can be significantly reduced. LÄS MER
4. Material metabolism of residential buildings in Sweden: Material intensity database, stocks and flows, and spatial analysis
Sammanfattning : Construction materials are used for the expansion and maintenance of the built environment. In the last century, construction material stock has increased globally 23-fold. LÄS MER
5. Incentives for energy efficiency measures in post-war multi-family dwellings
Sammanfattning : Energy efficiency is an important question to society as well as to individuals and firms. Improving energy efficiency in the building sector is considered an important means to climate mitigation. LÄS MER