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Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries

Csoknyai, Tamás; Hrabovszky-Horváth, Sára; Georgiev, Zdravko; Jovanovic-Popovic, Milica; Stankovic, Bojana; Villatoro, Otto; Szendrő, Gábor

(Elsevier B.V., 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Csoknyai, Tamás
AU  - Hrabovszky-Horváth, Sára
AU  - Georgiev, Zdravko
AU  - Jovanovic-Popovic, Milica
AU  - Stankovic, Bojana
AU  - Villatoro, Otto
AU  - Szendrő, Gábor
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1158
AB  - Countries in Eastern-Europe have similar characteristics due to their common historical and economic
backgrounds. A large part of the housing stock has been built during the Soviet era, applying uniform
solutions and similar standards, but similarities extend to other periods as well. On the other hand,
the differences should also be noted – although the climate is mainly continental, there are significant
variations between South and North and between mountainous and flat areas.
In this paper, a detailed comparative analysis is presented for Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary and the
Czech Republic. The results are based on the residential building typologies developed within the TABULA/EPISCOPE project co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. Typical building types
will be presented, covering building structures and systems. Important energy performance indicators
are identified and compared, supported by available statistical data about the housing stock.
The added value of the paper consists of the analysis of heterogeneous data sources and collecting and
comparing the information of the housing stock under a common comparison framework of building
typology data between countries, and the contribution in the harmonization of the building typology
approach.
PB  - Elsevier B.V.
T2  - Energy and Buildings
T1  - Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries
VL  - 132
SP  - 39
EP  - 52
DO  - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.062
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Csoknyai, Tamás and Hrabovszky-Horváth, Sára and Georgiev, Zdravko and Jovanovic-Popovic, Milica and Stankovic, Bojana and Villatoro, Otto and Szendrő, Gábor",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Countries in Eastern-Europe have similar characteristics due to their common historical and economic
backgrounds. A large part of the housing stock has been built during the Soviet era, applying uniform
solutions and similar standards, but similarities extend to other periods as well. On the other hand,
the differences should also be noted – although the climate is mainly continental, there are significant
variations between South and North and between mountainous and flat areas.
In this paper, a detailed comparative analysis is presented for Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary and the
Czech Republic. The results are based on the residential building typologies developed within the TABULA/EPISCOPE project co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. Typical building types
will be presented, covering building structures and systems. Important energy performance indicators
are identified and compared, supported by available statistical data about the housing stock.
The added value of the paper consists of the analysis of heterogeneous data sources and collecting and
comparing the information of the housing stock under a common comparison framework of building
typology data between countries, and the contribution in the harmonization of the building typology
approach.",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
journal = "Energy and Buildings",
title = "Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries",
volume = "132",
pages = "39-52",
doi = "10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.062"
}
Csoknyai, T., Hrabovszky-Horváth, S., Georgiev, Z., Jovanovic-Popovic, M., Stankovic, B., Villatoro, O.,& Szendrő, G.. (2016). Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries. in Energy and Buildings
Elsevier B.V.., 132, 39-52.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.062
Csoknyai T, Hrabovszky-Horváth S, Georgiev Z, Jovanovic-Popovic M, Stankovic B, Villatoro O, Szendrő G. Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries. in Energy and Buildings. 2016;132:39-52.
doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.062 .
Csoknyai, Tamás, Hrabovszky-Horváth, Sára, Georgiev, Zdravko, Jovanovic-Popovic, Milica, Stankovic, Bojana, Villatoro, Otto, Szendrő, Gábor, "Building stock characteristics and energy performance of residential buildings in Eastern-European countries" in Energy and Buildings, 132 (2016):39-52,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.062 . .
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Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice

Stankovic, Bojana; Kostic, Aleksandra; Jovanovic Popovic, Milica

(International Energy Initiative, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stankovic, Bojana
AU  - Kostic, Aleksandra
AU  - Jovanovic Popovic, Milica
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1157
AB  - Green building assessment is currently being introduced into Serbian building practice. Since there is no Serbian
certification system which could support building assessment, and especially lighting design evaluation, this
paper analyzes and compares the lighting design criteria of three international certification systems, LEED,
BREEAM and CASBEE. Specific requirements for each considered criterion, as well as the grading structure and
stringency of these systems, are also analyzed. Based on the conclusions of these analyses, a new set of criteria,
some of which are original, are offered in order to be incorporated into the future Serbian certification system.
Taking into account that the structure of the future system is unknown, the basic applied principle was simplicity
for application and, therefore, a single requirement is defined for each criterion. Finally, a hierarchy within the
new set of criteria is established for both indoor and outdoor lighting. Mandatory criteria are selected first,
while the remaining criteria are divided into two groups based on their relevance. Although predominantly
intended for the improvement of Serbian building practice, the proposed set of assessment criteria is general
and can be used throughout the world.
PB  - International Energy Initiative
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Energy for Sustainable Development
T1  - Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice
VL  - 19
SP  - 56
EP  - 65
DO  - 10.1016/j.esd.2013.12.001
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stankovic, Bojana and Kostic, Aleksandra and Jovanovic Popovic, Milica",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Green building assessment is currently being introduced into Serbian building practice. Since there is no Serbian
certification system which could support building assessment, and especially lighting design evaluation, this
paper analyzes and compares the lighting design criteria of three international certification systems, LEED,
BREEAM and CASBEE. Specific requirements for each considered criterion, as well as the grading structure and
stringency of these systems, are also analyzed. Based on the conclusions of these analyses, a new set of criteria,
some of which are original, are offered in order to be incorporated into the future Serbian certification system.
Taking into account that the structure of the future system is unknown, the basic applied principle was simplicity
for application and, therefore, a single requirement is defined for each criterion. Finally, a hierarchy within the
new set of criteria is established for both indoor and outdoor lighting. Mandatory criteria are selected first,
while the remaining criteria are divided into two groups based on their relevance. Although predominantly
intended for the improvement of Serbian building practice, the proposed set of assessment criteria is general
and can be used throughout the world.",
publisher = "International Energy Initiative, Elsevier",
journal = "Energy for Sustainable Development",
title = "Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice",
volume = "19",
pages = "56-65",
doi = "10.1016/j.esd.2013.12.001"
}
Stankovic, B., Kostic, A.,& Jovanovic Popovic, M.. (2014). Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice. in Energy for Sustainable Development
International Energy Initiative., 19, 56-65.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2013.12.001
Stankovic B, Kostic A, Jovanovic Popovic M. Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice. in Energy for Sustainable Development. 2014;19:56-65.
doi:10.1016/j.esd.2013.12.001 .
Stankovic, Bojana, Kostic, Aleksandra, Jovanovic Popovic, Milica, "Analysis and comparison of lighting design criteria in green building certification systems — Guidelines for application in Serbian building practice" in Energy for Sustainable Development, 19 (2014):56-65,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2013.12.001 . .
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