2017
DOI: 10.1002/dama.201700730
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Energy‐efficient masonry buildings

Abstract: In line with the general trend to improved energy-related properties of buildings in massive construction, many massive buildings have been designed and built in recent years, which have proactively observed and also helped to determine the specification of future building standards in Europe. According to [1], the first low-energy house was built in Kassel in 1986 with an area-related energy demand for hot water and heating of only 60 kWh/(m 2 a). The use of massive building materials with low thermal conduct… Show more

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