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The refurbishment of existing buildings is a crucial yet often neglected subject within sustainable architecture; attention is usually focused on new buildings. Many old buildings waste large amounts of energy and provide poor internal conditions for occupants through poor lighting, poor ventilation, solar penetration and glare, and poor control of heating and cooling. Demolition is an option but the refurbishment alternative is increasingly seen as more sustainable in terms of architectural value, materials use, neighbourhood disruption and waste disposal. In addition, the potential impact of low energy refurbishment is much greater than that for new build since there are many more buildings already in existence than will be built in the next 10 - 20 years, the period over which many CO2 emission targets apply. The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: Non-Domestic Buildings offers architects, engineers and a wide range of building professionals practical advice, illustrated by real

Trade Review

'An incisive book that provides practical strategies and tactics for sustainable refurbishment, literally from the ground up. Richly illustrated with informative diagrams, supported by accessible quantitative analysis, and reinforced by detailed case study examples, this book is a triumph.'
Koen Steemers PhD RIBA/ARB, Professor of Sustainable Design and Head of the Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge

'Nick Baker tackles head on what many eminent scientists in Cambridge regard as most pressing contemporary problems, the sustainable refurbishment of the existing building stock, much of which is going to be with us still in 2050. Dr. Baker delivers his profound understanding of these difficult issues in a wholly intelligible and compelling way. I cannot commend this book to my profession and its patrons highly enough.'
Professor Alan Short, University of Cambridge and Short and Associates Architects

'Definitely worth reading, learning from and implementing the practical experience of the REVIVAL team.'
Building Engineer Magazine

'Innovative ideas for improvements, which may become increasingly necessary in the coming years ... a challenging and interesting read, providing complex technical solutions to issues which require a full understanding of building pathology.'
Context Journal, Institute of Historic Building Conservation

'Challenging and interesting read.'
Context, IHBC

'The Hanbook of Sustainable Refurbishment offers practical advice illustrated by real examples'.
DETAIL Magazine

'A very useful introduction to the subject ... appropriate for younger professionals and also for their more experienced colleagues who may be contemplating undertaking sustainable refurbishment for the first time.'
Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers



Table of Contents

Part I

1: Strategies for sustainable refurbishment.

Part II

2: Floors

3: Walls

4: Roofs

5: Windows

6: Atria and Double Skins

7: Mechanical Plant and Controls

8: Renewable Energy Options

Part III: Case Studies

9. The Albatros, Den Hedler, Nedtherlands

10. Lycee Chevrollier, Angers, France

11. Daneshill House, Stevenage, UK

12. Ministry of Finance Offices, Athens

13. The Meyer Hospital, Florence, Italy

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/4/2015 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138992108, 978-1138992108
      ISBN10: 1138992100

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The refurbishment of existing buildings is a crucial yet often neglected subject within sustainable architecture; attention is usually focused on new buildings. Many old buildings waste large amounts of energy and provide poor internal conditions for occupants through poor lighting, poor ventilation, solar penetration and glare, and poor control of heating and cooling. Demolition is an option but the refurbishment alternative is increasingly seen as more sustainable in terms of architectural value, materials use, neighbourhood disruption and waste disposal. In addition, the potential impact of low energy refurbishment is much greater than that for new build since there are many more buildings already in existence than will be built in the next 10 - 20 years, the period over which many CO2 emission targets apply. The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: Non-Domestic Buildings offers architects, engineers and a wide range of building professionals practical advice, illustrated by real

      Trade Review

      'An incisive book that provides practical strategies and tactics for sustainable refurbishment, literally from the ground up. Richly illustrated with informative diagrams, supported by accessible quantitative analysis, and reinforced by detailed case study examples, this book is a triumph.'
      Koen Steemers PhD RIBA/ARB, Professor of Sustainable Design and Head of the Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge

      'Nick Baker tackles head on what many eminent scientists in Cambridge regard as most pressing contemporary problems, the sustainable refurbishment of the existing building stock, much of which is going to be with us still in 2050. Dr. Baker delivers his profound understanding of these difficult issues in a wholly intelligible and compelling way. I cannot commend this book to my profession and its patrons highly enough.'
      Professor Alan Short, University of Cambridge and Short and Associates Architects

      'Definitely worth reading, learning from and implementing the practical experience of the REVIVAL team.'
      Building Engineer Magazine

      'Innovative ideas for improvements, which may become increasingly necessary in the coming years ... a challenging and interesting read, providing complex technical solutions to issues which require a full understanding of building pathology.'
      Context Journal, Institute of Historic Building Conservation

      'Challenging and interesting read.'
      Context, IHBC

      'The Hanbook of Sustainable Refurbishment offers practical advice illustrated by real examples'.
      DETAIL Magazine

      'A very useful introduction to the subject ... appropriate for younger professionals and also for their more experienced colleagues who may be contemplating undertaking sustainable refurbishment for the first time.'
      Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers



      Table of Contents

      Part I

      1: Strategies for sustainable refurbishment.

      Part II

      2: Floors

      3: Walls

      4: Roofs

      5: Windows

      6: Atria and Double Skins

      7: Mechanical Plant and Controls

      8: Renewable Energy Options

      Part III: Case Studies

      9. The Albatros, Den Hedler, Nedtherlands

      10. Lycee Chevrollier, Angers, France

      11. Daneshill House, Stevenage, UK

      12. Ministry of Finance Offices, Athens

      13. The Meyer Hospital, Florence, Italy

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