Framework for the complex and integrated refurbishment of multi-family housing stock of Serbia using volumetric additions
Abstract
This paper presents the framework for the application of complex and integrated refurbishment to the existing multi-family housing stock in Serbia. The subject of the research is the application of the strategy of complex and integrated refurbishment by adding volumes (increasing usable space) to existing multi-family buildings with the primary goal of achieving higher energy efficiency while remodeling and modernizing residential units and improving vertical building communications. The paper investigates the framework for the implementation of that strategy. The framework encompasses several interrelated aspects for complex and integrated refurbishments, such as determining the energy, spatial, organizational, and functional deficiencies of the building; an analysis of the urban planning parameters; a determination of the stakeholder roles; an analysis of the possibility of volumetric additions; an analysis of the use of environmentally friendly and natural materials; an analysis of ...the structural capacity of the building; and an analysis of the economic feasibility of the complex refurbishment. The research identified the advantages and limitations of applying the volumetric addition strategy to multi-family residential stock in Serbia.
Keywords:
complex and integrated refurbishment / framework / methodology / multi-family housing stock / volumetric additionsSource:
Global village - shelter for resilient living 2 : conference proceedings / Balkan Architectural Biennale [BAB], 21-23th of November, 2023, 157-163Publisher:
- Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture
Institution/Community
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Lević, Bojana PY - 2023 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1871 AB - This paper presents the framework for the application of complex and integrated refurbishment to the existing multi-family housing stock in Serbia. The subject of the research is the application of the strategy of complex and integrated refurbishment by adding volumes (increasing usable space) to existing multi-family buildings with the primary goal of achieving higher energy efficiency while remodeling and modernizing residential units and improving vertical building communications. The paper investigates the framework for the implementation of that strategy. The framework encompasses several interrelated aspects for complex and integrated refurbishments, such as determining the energy, spatial, organizational, and functional deficiencies of the building; an analysis of the urban planning parameters; a determination of the stakeholder roles; an analysis of the possibility of volumetric additions; an analysis of the use of environmentally friendly and natural materials; an analysis of the structural capacity of the building; and an analysis of the economic feasibility of the complex refurbishment. The research identified the advantages and limitations of applying the volumetric addition strategy to multi-family residential stock in Serbia. PB - Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture C3 - Global village - shelter for resilient living 2 : conference proceedings / Balkan Architectural Biennale [BAB], 21-23th of November T1 - Framework for the complex and integrated refurbishment of multi-family housing stock of Serbia using volumetric additions SP - 157 EP - 163 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1871 ER -
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Lević, B.. (2023). Framework for the complex and integrated refurbishment of multi-family housing stock of Serbia using volumetric additions. in Global village - shelter for resilient living 2 : conference proceedings / Balkan Architectural Biennale [BAB], 21-23th of November Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture., 157-163. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1871
Lević B. Framework for the complex and integrated refurbishment of multi-family housing stock of Serbia using volumetric additions. in Global village - shelter for resilient living 2 : conference proceedings / Balkan Architectural Biennale [BAB], 21-23th of November. 2023;:157-163. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1871 .
Lević, Bojana, "Framework for the complex and integrated refurbishment of multi-family housing stock of Serbia using volumetric additions" in Global village - shelter for resilient living 2 : conference proceedings / Balkan Architectural Biennale [BAB], 21-23th of November (2023):157-163, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1871 .