2018
DOI: 10.3390/buildings8020022
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Towards Zero-Emission Refurbishment of Historic Buildings: A Literature Review

Abstract: Nowadays, restoration interventions that aim for minimum environmental impact are conceived for recent buildings. Greenhouse gas emissions are reduced using criteria met within a life-cycle analysis, while energy saving is achieved with cost-effective retrofitting actions that secure higher benefits in terms of comfort. However, conservation, restoration and retrofitting interventions in historic buildings do not have the same objectives as in modern buildings. Additional requirements have to be followed, such… Show more

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“…Sometimes, the inability of authorities to prevent misuse and deterioration of cultural heritage can be blamed on the inadequacy of the regulatory and institutional framework [112]. As the case of St.Joseph Apartment shows, self-directed participation and involvement by private actors who attach great importance to local identity, neighborhood compatibility, and connections, and societal memory can correct mistaken policies.…”
Section: Private Actor: Self-directed Participation and Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes, the inability of authorities to prevent misuse and deterioration of cultural heritage can be blamed on the inadequacy of the regulatory and institutional framework [112]. As the case of St.Joseph Apartment shows, self-directed participation and involvement by private actors who attach great importance to local identity, neighborhood compatibility, and connections, and societal memory can correct mistaken policies.…”
Section: Private Actor: Self-directed Participation and Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the first stage covers the technical and physical characteristics of the building, the significance assessment highlights the social, artistic, and cultural aspects of it. The assessment of the character-defining elements (CDEs) is very important prior to take adaptation actions in historic buildings because it safeguards the values that need to be preserved and avoids incorrect or irreversible interventions [37].…”
Section: Historic Significance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the intervention should take into consideration three important parameters: level of protection that safeguards the significance of the historic building, level of decay in the building and the environmental impact of the intervention by minimizing the use of new materials and energy. The environmental impact has a substantial contribution towards the minimization of the climate change impact and should be considered throughout the selection of the adaptation intervention [37].…”
Section: Matrix Of Selection Of Adaptation Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the risk of creating superficial mould and interstitial condensation are tested on the opaque envelope ( Figure 4). The trend towards an ever-increasing reduction in energy requirements leads to the identification of high-performance materials and components which, in order to be used in historical contexts [16], must be suitable to a resilient level of technological integration, in full compliance with the requirements of the conservation project.…”
Section: The Case Study: Technology Analysis and Energy Optimisationmentioning
confidence: 99%