SINCERE - The second life of modern period architecture: Resilient and adaptive renovation towards net-zero carbon heritage buildings
SINCERE - 现代建筑的第二次生命:对净零碳遗产建筑进行弹性和适应性改造
基本信息
- 批准号:10092236
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 38.85万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Today, 19th and 20th c. modern period buildings are the trademark of numerous European cities, forming a great part of EU Built Heritage, reflecting and shaping the identity of our local, national and multinational societies. Considering that historic buildings are ineffective in terms of energy consumption for heating and cooling, among the biggest restoration and renovation challenges is to enhance the energy performance of historic buildings. SINCERE aims to elucidate the values of Built Heritage and provide the tools for optimizing the carbon footprint and energy performance of historic buildings, towards the requirements of net-zero-carbon-buildings, by utilizing innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective restoration materials and practices, energy harvesting technologies, ICT tools and socially innovative approaches. SINCERE adapts a multi-scale concept, from material-, to building-, to neighbourhood- to city-scale, applied on the three main parts of buildings: structure, external envelope (opaque), and transparent parts, implemented at different time-frames, in order to provide decision making tools to the stakeholders involved in the process, considering the full-service life of the buildings, including restoration, operation, monitoring and maintenance phases. Energy performance in terms of retrofitting materials and solutions will be optimized according to the buildings’ unique structural, architectural, functional and materials characteristics, their environmental setup, as well as local future climate change scenarios. SINCERE will provide a palette portfolio of sustainable restoration options that will be evaluated by H-BIM/H-DT tools in order to enable the selection of optimum solutions and the planning of necessary adaptation actions. SINCERE will also focus on raising awareness and empowering Europeans to promote the concept of preservation CH buildings by disseminating the obtained results through national and international scale activities.
今天,19和20 c。现代建筑是众多欧洲城市的商标,构成了欧盟建造遗产的大部分,反映了我们当地,民族和跨国社会的身份。考虑到历史建筑在供暖和冷却的能源消耗方面无效,最大的恢复和翻新挑战是增强历史建筑的能源性能。真诚的旨在阐明建筑遗产的价值,并提供工具,以优化历史建筑物的碳足迹和能源性能,通过利用创新,可持续性和成本效益的修复材料和实践,能源收获技术,ICT工具,ICT工具和社会启动的方法,通过利用创新,可持续性和成本效益的修复材料和实践来优化零零碳建筑的要求。真诚适应一个多尺度概念,从物质到建筑物到邻里,再到城市规模,应用于建筑物的三个主要部分:结构,外部信封(不透明)和在不同时间范围内实现的透明部分,以便为涉及的既定范围的per and vertans verting restorting restorting restorting restorting and rectorting and restoration and restoration and restoration and andoration and andoration and andoration and andoration and andoration and andoration and and and verty and的决策工具。根据建筑物独特的结构,建筑,功能和材料特征,其环境设置以及当地未来的气候变化方案,将优化在改造材料和解决方案方面的能源性能。真诚的将提供可持续恢复选项的调色板组合,该选项将由H-BIM/H-DT工具评估,以便选择最佳解决方案和计划必要的适应措施。真诚的人还将着重于提高认识并赋予欧洲人通过通过国家和国际规模的活动传播所获得的结果来促进保存CH建筑物的概念。
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