Sökning: "multifamily residential building"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden multifamily residential building.
1. Simplifying LCA use in the life cycle of residential buildings in Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis discusses the use of environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) in the building life cycle. While the life cycle of a residential building is an important source of environmental concern, knowledge about LCA remains scarce and sporadic in most construction companies. LÄS MER
2. Konvertering av direkteluppvärmda flerbostadsområden-Beslutsunderlag och drivkrafter
Sammanfattning : The Swedish society is interested in reducing the use of electricity and especially electricity for heating purposes. For this purpose governmental subsidies have been introduced to support a change from electric heating to other types of heat supply systems. Owners of single and multifamily buildings can apply for the investment subsidy. LÄS MER
3. From Housing Inequalities to an Unjust Energy Transition : Data-driven analyses of socio-technical links in the Swedish multifamily building stock
Sammanfattning : Improving energy performance in the Swedish multifamily building stock is an important undertaking in order to reach national and international targets for energy efficiency. However, growing economic inequalities in Sweden, manifested in the multifamily building stock as housing inequalities that entail segregation, overcrowding, and differences in standard of living, have led to low-income households being overrepresented in buildings with low energy performance. LÄS MER
4. Demand Controlled Ventilation. A Case Study for Existing Swedish Multifamily Buildings
Sammanfattning : The energy issue is rising on the agendas all over the world and energy efficiency and energy saving become more and more important. The building sector stands for a large part of the total energy used, e.g. LÄS MER
5. Assessment and optimization of life cycle enrgy use in buildings
Sammanfattning : Buildings account for 40% of all energy use in European countries. The European Union (EU) therefore encourages member states to adopt Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) and implement energy-efficient practices during building design to minimize the energy use of buildings. LÄS MER