2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.04.047
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Potentials and limitations for energy refurbishment of multi-family residential buildings built in Belgrade before the World War One

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“…With funding support provided by GIZ, and a methodological framework according to "TABULA" project principles, an expert statistical office was hired and a survey was designed with the sample and survey methodology that could give appropriate data to form the building matrix. Survey characteristics and principles, questionnaire, and analysis methods have been described in detail in published material [13,[25][26][27][28][29]. The issue of the representativeness of selected types in the matrix is in direct relation to the size of the sample to be analyzed when conducting a census, which in the formation of a national typology was around 23,000 buildings.…”
Section: National Typology Of Residential Buildings-characteristics and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With funding support provided by GIZ, and a methodological framework according to "TABULA" project principles, an expert statistical office was hired and a survey was designed with the sample and survey methodology that could give appropriate data to form the building matrix. Survey characteristics and principles, questionnaire, and analysis methods have been described in detail in published material [13,[25][26][27][28][29]. The issue of the representativeness of selected types in the matrix is in direct relation to the size of the sample to be analyzed when conducting a census, which in the formation of a national typology was around 23,000 buildings.…”
Section: National Typology Of Residential Buildings-characteristics and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Window components are mostly wooden, but are also largely affected by sporadic refurbishment actions. Detailed data about the material characteristics of each building type are available online in referenced books and publications [13,[25][26][27][28][29], but also as part of the web tool developed for further use of both national and local typologies in Serbia, also available to the broader public online [33]. In addition, these data exist in the TABULA WebTool, available online [34].…”
Section: National Typology Of Residential Buildings-characteristics and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park and Kim (2014) recognized that BIM is capable of accommodating customers' preference for housing refurbishment in terms of refurbishment materials and options at the early design stage, which has been emphasised through the literature as a key aspect of sustainable refurbishment. Ferreira et al (2015) Page 4 of 25 Facilities and Dukanovic et al (2016) apply the LCC and LCA to a residential building refurbishment in Italy and Serbia respectively, and researchers recognise that BIM is capable of managing the life cycle information of structural components of buildings. Overall research findings explicitly indicate that BIM is capable of enabling design and construction professionals to integrate the LCC and LCA, and facilitate stakeholders' early involvement as it has been emphasised by researchers in sustainable refurbishment.…”
Section: Integration Of Lcc and Lca In Bim Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any intervention on a building from the past could raise the question of authenticity and this especially refers to the buildings that are recognized by law as protected monuments. In such cases, preservation of the historic value of the façade might be one of the priorities of any intervention on the building [9]. Thermal insulation was also installed on the interior side to preserve the authentic look of the building, by applying the 10 cm thick stone wool, with plasterboard being installed over it.…”
Section: National Assembly Building -Improvement Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%