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Seismic rehabilitation methods for existing buildings.
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ISBN: 0128203846 0128199598 9780128203842 9780128199596 Year: 2020 Publisher: Waltham, Massachusetts : Elsevier,

The fourth dimension in building
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ISBN: 0309048427 9786610196463 1280196467 0309573025 0585143463 9780585143460 661019646X 9780309048422 Year: 1993 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press


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Safer homes, stronger communities : a handbook for reconstructing after natural disasters
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ISBN: 128250214X 9786612502149 0821382683 0821380451 Year: 2010 Publisher: Washington, DC : World Bank,

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Best practices in post-disaster housing and community reconstruction are constantly evolving. Technology is changing how reconstruction is done, as is the frequency and severity of the disasters themselves. Reconstruction projects are increasingly focused on the need to reduce future risks by ensuring that what is rebuilt is safer and more disaster-resilient than what was there before. The expanding role of communities in managing community reconstruction, with financial and technical assistance from government, is another way reconstruction is changing.Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: A Han


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Sustainable renovation of buildings : building information modelling
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ISBN: 3031151437 3031151429 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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The book provides a complete vision about Spanish sustainable renovation of buildings situation at this moment, analysing legal and technological context and opportunities that economic stimulus —by means of direct aids— and the use of BIM methodologies offers a standardization of high scale interventions. Nowadays, BIM models let us integrate multiple quantitative parameters that can agile the information to interchange between stakeholders. Using this potential to standardize protocols of interventions and share knowledge is necessary to face a high scale intervention that our cities need. Climatic Emergency and socioeconomic crisis caused by recent events —COVID-19 and hydrocarbons crisis— are the two principal struggles we face as society. European Politics, embodied by National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) developed by each region give the way to the green transition of different productive sectors. Our building stock is responsible for approximately 36% of the CO2 emissions in the European Union. For this reason, these policies focus a large part of their efforts on economically incentivizing a new development model for the building sector that is committed to the large-scale renovation of the existing real estate stock and that, through the reduction of energy demand and of emissions, manage to reduce the environmental impact of these. Next Generation EU is the new recovery instrument that aims to mobilize investments towards strategic sectors for the reorientation of the production model that, among other measures, contributes to decarbonization through the promotion of energy efficiency and the deployment of renewable energies.


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Adapting the built environment for climate change : design principles for climate emergencies
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ISBN: 0323953379 0323953360 9780323953368 9780323953375 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; Oxford, England : Woodhead Publishing,

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Adapting the Built Environment for Climate Change: Design Principles for Climate Emergencies analyzes several scenarios and proposes various adaptation strategies for climate emergencies (heat waves, wildfires, floods, and storms). Divided into three themes, the book offers an organized vision of a complex and multi-factor challenge. It covers climatic resilience and building refurbishment, implications for service life prediction and maintainability, and climate adaptation in the maintenance and management of buildings. Sections cover infrastructure materials, climate emergency adaptation and building adaptation to heat waves, wildfires, floods and storms. The book will be an essential reference resource for civil and structural engineers, architects, planners, designers and other professionals who have an interest in the adaptation of the built environment against climate change.


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Ventilation Systems in living Areas : Decision-making Guide for the building owner
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ISBN: 3658418990 3658418982 Year: 2023 Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg,

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In this book the reader can get an overview of different ventilation systems in simple and understandable terms. Complicated details of standards and regulations are not discussed, but the subject of ventilation systems should be made effortlessly accessible to an interested audience. The building owner must ultimately make the decision as to whether and which system should be installed in his building. The experience of the last 20 years shows that the client is usually only informed about one or two systems. The craftsman, architect or property developer often cannot provide more. This book is intended to help the building owner to make the right "ventilation decision". It wants to offer a cross-section of different systems, their advantages and disadvantages and a small cross-section of different manufacturers of ventilation systems. The content Everything around the air Fresh air in living rooms Fine dust, humidity and CO2 content of the air in living spaces Housing examples and system issues Selected ventilation variants Possibilities in new construction - conversion - renovation Air conditioning and ventilation systems - the small difference Ventilation systems and Corona The target group Building owners, architects, skilled craftsmen, construction planners, civil engineers The Author: Marcus Dunst, born in 1972, is an experienced master craftsman and expert with a focus on ventilation systems and central vacuum cleaners. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.


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The power of existing buildings
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ISBN: 1642830518 1642830992 164283050X 9781642830514 9781642830507 9781642830996 Year: 2019 Publisher: Washington, DC

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"High-performance buildings are key to achieving the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Most of today's buildings will still be in use in 2050, and their energy performance must be managed. As shown in this timely book, the capability to meet the challenge exists today. Scott Foster, Director, Sustainable Energy, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe "Practice meets theory. The Power of Existing Buildings describes practical, tested ways for building owners to improve the energy performance of existing buildings profitably. Illustrated with compelling, real-world examples, this book shows the opportunity inherent in existing buildings, and how we can build a better environment through thoughtful renovation. Victor Olgyay, Principal, Rocky Mountain Institute "Our future depends on low-energy buildings with great indoor air quality. The Power of Existing Buildings is the evidence-based resource showing exactly how to do it. Anjanette Green, Director, Standards Development, RESET "As an owner of older, public buildings, we look for cost-effective ways to extend and improve the performance of our existing structures. The Power of Existing Buildings provides a data-driven approach for building owners planning to renovate old buildings into sustainable structures with lower energy consumption and improved indoor air quality. Greg Stewart, Administrator, Ohio County Commission, West Virginia "Today, most of our old building stock requires updating to reflect the current needs and demands of today's clients, as well as our new climate reality. This book offers a sound approach to tackling this task, based on the building science practices endorsed by the North American Passive House Network (NAPHN). It includes a viable financial pathway to support what must be seen as an evolution; the updating of old systems to allow the charm and character inherent in old buildings to remain viable for future generations. Bronwyn Barry, RA, CPHD, NAPHN Board President "Buildings make up 80 percent of the City of Pittsburgh's carbon footprint. If we are going to make meaningful progress in reducing carbon emissions, we need to address the backlog of opportunity within our existing building stock. The Power of Existing Buildings provides a roadmap for building operators, policymakers, real estate developers, and anyone who is looking to create higher performing buildings. These techniques and strategies are key components of our game plan to push buildings to net zero.Grant Ervin, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Pittsburgh "Owners lack confidence that their investments in existing buildings will lead to improved performance in operations, so quite often they do nothing. The Power of Existing Buildings lays out the building science and technology-based tools available today that are essential to fully integrating design, construction, and operations, ultimately increasing an owner's return on investment. The more integration on a project, the higher the return. Bob Berkebile, Principal Emeritus, bnim "Internationally, industry leaders are successfully and affordably delivering deep energy retrofits of existing buildings. Many countries either have, or soon will have, building codes requiring such retrofits; yet how they are achieved remains unknown to many. The Power of Existing Buildings is a compelling synthesis of the fundamental principles enabling the successful delivery of such projects, and is essential reading for owners, project teams, and policy makers. Rob Bernhardt, Chief Executive Officer, PassiveHouse Canada "A brilliant intersection of design, technology, building science, and operations, this definitive work is the roadmap to zero in existing buildings. This is a must read. Laura Nettleton, Founder and Architectural Coordinator, Thoughtful Balance.

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