2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118387894
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Sustainable Refurbishment

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“…Such assessments are particularly important for buildings due to their long life, complexity of components and the potential for multiple changes in their usage (Zabalza et al, 2009(Zabalza et al, , p.2511. When looking at sustainable retrofits more specifically, Shah (2012) notes that life cycle considerations should be considered from the perspective of the embodied energy expended throughout the lifecycle of the building (Shah, 2012, p.188).…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such assessments are particularly important for buildings due to their long life, complexity of components and the potential for multiple changes in their usage (Zabalza et al, 2009(Zabalza et al, , p.2511. When looking at sustainable retrofits more specifically, Shah (2012) notes that life cycle considerations should be considered from the perspective of the embodied energy expended throughout the lifecycle of the building (Shah, 2012, p.188).…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the target level 4 "Comprehensive Refurbishment" [40] was set and all proposed measures were accepted in Step 2. The evaluation of the renovation measures was carried out according to the selected BREEAM and the chosen assessment scheme "Refurbishment and Fit Out" and the technical manual International Non-Domestic Refurbishment 2015 [54].…”
Section: Implementation Of Methodological Framework Using Breeammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The renovation of existing buildings has been addressed by the World Green Building Council [4], the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Ministry of Public Administration [9], Shah [40], and Yudelson [41]. When determining the level of renovation, the purpose of the building is first and foremost, the most important consideration.…”
Section: Levels Of Building Renovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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