Potential for for energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction by refurbishment of housing building stock built before 1919 in Serbia
Abstract
Single and multi-family houses built before 1919 account for 3.8 % of total Serbian housing stock. However, due to their important cultural and historic values, and continuous tenant occupation, these buildings nowadays require rehabilitation both because of contemporary energy performance demands, as well as for the need of achieving a desired level of living comfort. Since these buildings are often subject to heritage protection regime, issues of their refurbishment are more complex than those of the rest of the housing building stock. Their treatment also differs from refurbishment of other historic buildings, due to the sustained residential function. The National Typology of Residential Buildings in Serbia was developed within the TABULA ("Typology Approach for Building Stock Energy Assessment") project that had common methodology for 15 European participating countries, where Serbia was the only country from the Western Balkans region. This paper presents a detail study of specif...ics and refurbishment potentials of the selected building period, exploring a different approach towards the topic of energy refurbishment, having in mind all the characteristics that define presented building types. Although identified through national survey, the building types analysed in this paper can be found throughout the region, within the similar context. Furthermore, in urban areas of many European cities, these century-old buildings are often subject of gentrification processes with increasing interest in their thorough rehabilitation, while in rural areas old buildings are often converted to accommodate tourists.
Keywords:
CO2 emission / Energy efficiency / Historic buildings / Refurbishment / Residential building stockSource:
Fresenius environmental bulletin, 2017, 26, 2, 1201-1209Publisher:
- Parlar Scientific Publications
Funding / projects:
Institution/Community
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Ignjatović, Dušan AU - Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša AU - Jovanović-Popović, Milica PY - 2017 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/241 AB - Single and multi-family houses built before 1919 account for 3.8 % of total Serbian housing stock. However, due to their important cultural and historic values, and continuous tenant occupation, these buildings nowadays require rehabilitation both because of contemporary energy performance demands, as well as for the need of achieving a desired level of living comfort. Since these buildings are often subject to heritage protection regime, issues of their refurbishment are more complex than those of the rest of the housing building stock. Their treatment also differs from refurbishment of other historic buildings, due to the sustained residential function. The National Typology of Residential Buildings in Serbia was developed within the TABULA ("Typology Approach for Building Stock Energy Assessment") project that had common methodology for 15 European participating countries, where Serbia was the only country from the Western Balkans region. This paper presents a detail study of specifics and refurbishment potentials of the selected building period, exploring a different approach towards the topic of energy refurbishment, having in mind all the characteristics that define presented building types. Although identified through national survey, the building types analysed in this paper can be found throughout the region, within the similar context. Furthermore, in urban areas of many European cities, these century-old buildings are often subject of gentrification processes with increasing interest in their thorough rehabilitation, while in rural areas old buildings are often converted to accommodate tourists. PB - Parlar Scientific Publications T2 - Fresenius environmental bulletin T1 - Potential for for energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction by refurbishment of housing building stock built before 1919 in Serbia VL - 26 IS - 2 SP - 1201 EP - 1209 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_241 ER -
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Ignjatović, D., Ćuković-Ignjatović, N.,& Jovanović-Popović, M.. (2017). Potential for for energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction by refurbishment of housing building stock built before 1919 in Serbia. in Fresenius environmental bulletin Parlar Scientific Publications., 26(2), 1201-1209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_241
Ignjatović D, Ćuković-Ignjatović N, Jovanović-Popović M. Potential for for energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction by refurbishment of housing building stock built before 1919 in Serbia. in Fresenius environmental bulletin. 2017;26(2):1201-1209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_241 .
Ignjatović, Dušan, Ćuković-Ignjatović, Nataša, Jovanović-Popović, Milica, "Potential for for energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction by refurbishment of housing building stock built before 1919 in Serbia" in Fresenius environmental bulletin, 26, no. 2 (2017):1201-1209, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_241 .