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Wang, Hong Wei, Ying Liu, Bao Ling Wang y Ling Yan Yu. "Survey and Analysis of Energy System’s Energy Consumption Focused on Typical Industrial Buildings in Shenyang". Advanced Materials Research 512-515 (mayo de 2012): 2914–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.512-515.2914.

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Industrial building energy consumption accounts for more than half of building energy consumption. In order to understand the situation of energy consumption of industrial building’s energy system in Shenyang located in China's northeast severe cold region, we investigated the distribution of industrial buildings and energy system’s energy consumption (HVAC, water supply and drainage, electrical system) of typical industrial buildings in Shenyang, it is found that the energy system’s energy consumption of Shenyang is great because of long-term neglecting of industrial building’s energy conservation. We must strengthen the designing of energy conservation, applying of new technology and supervising of industrial building to develop the potential of industrial building’s energy conservation.
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Friska, Amalia y Savitri Mila Andria. "Conservation methods of the interior heritage building in the process of architectural culture preservation". E3S Web of Conferences 426 (2023): 02121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342602121.

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The conservation of heritage architecture buildings is becoming more popular and significant, as there is a growing interest in changing city growth while conserving identity. One strategy for maintaining a heritage building’s identity is to modify the building’s uses, which we reveal based on prior expert-authored publications. However, five conservation methods are worth elaborating on in order to conduct the cultural preservation of heritage buildings in Indonesia. In this study, we assess the existing experience of conservation methods in many heritage buildings in Indonesia and consider the concepts of preservation, maintenance, restoration, reconstruction, and adaptation in practice. When Henry Maclaine Pont designed the Barakgebouw building in 1920, those conservation techniques had been successfully used. Bandung Institute of Technology’s West Hall is currently often referred to as Technische Hoogheschool Bandung. The practical value of his architectural work is found in the integration of the research findings into contemporary architectural practice and regional indigenous vernacular heritage, particularly in the cultural preservation of Indonesian historic structures. This research was expected to be crucial for subsequent studies on Indonesian heritage buildings’ interior conservation techniques.
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Piggott, Gillian S. J. "Rogers' Chocolates Ltd. and the Corporation of the City of Victoria: A Case Comment on Involuntary Designation and the Conservation of Heritage Buildings". International Journal of Cultural Property 18, n.º 2 (mayo de 2011): 225–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739111000117.

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AbstractThe process adopted by the local government to protect the interior of an old building in Victoria, British Columbia, culminated in a significant compensation award in favor of the building's owner and highlights the shortcomings of a coercive regulatory approach to heritage conservation. This study focuses on the relationship between cooperative resolution of conflicts between the rights of the public to protect heritage buildings and the rights of private property owners to the use of their property without interference, on the one hand, and the long-term utility and conservation of historic buildings and the sustainability of local government heritage programs, on the other. Analysis includes discussion on (a) key issues arising out of an involuntary heritage designation, (b) flexible alternative conservation mechanisms and incentives available to local governments, (c) approaches to conservation of heritage buildings in other jurisdictions, and (d) opportunities for improvement in the local government heritage conservation program.
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Mathew, Dennis, Richard O’Hegarty y Oliver Kinnane. "Historic buildings to Positive Energy Buildings: a trilemma between energy efficiency, lifecycle carbon and architecture conservation." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2654, n.º 1 (1 de diciembre de 2023): 012010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2654/1/012010.

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Abstract Heritage buildings define the distinctive character of many urban areas by creating continuity with the past and serving as a visual cultural reference. To ensure their continued use, these buildings must be adapted for better performance that demands energy retrofitting strategies while satisfying indoor environmental quality. Energy retrofit reduces CO2eq emissions in the operation phase but typically entails embodied carbon and is not always applicable to historic buildings that require architectural and cultural conservation. This study phrases it as a trilemma and aims to identify an optimal balance between increased energy efficiency and decreased lifecycle carbon when architecture conservation is acknowledged. The research is applied to a traditional fisherman’s cottage in the village on Howth Head, Ireland with an aim to make it a Positive Energy Building (PEB). First, the construction method and heritage value are investigated followed by an experimental U-value calculation to identify the intervention needs. Then, a range of retrofit strategies to increase the energy efficiency of the building, but sensitive to the architectural conservation agenda, are proposed. Furthermore, using the EnergyPlus simulation engine, the study analyses the implications of different building materials for thermal insulation, building façade and window retrofit, on the building’s operational energy performance. Finally, for each scenario, a lifecycle carbon analysis was applied to identify the optimal strategy when architecture conservation is considered. The best retrofit strategies for reducing operational carbon do not always decrease embodied carbon. Similarly, the optimal materials to be used to achieve the highest level of energy efficiency and reduced life cycle carbon to become a PEB do not adhere to architectural conservation objectives. Further analysis is undertaken to achieve a balanced strategy which can be adopted in similar conservation retrofit projects.
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Spigliantini, Giorgia, Valentina Fabi, Marcel Schweiker y Stefano Corgnati. "Historical buildings’ energy conservation potentialities". International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation 37, n.º 3 (10 de junio de 2019): 306–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbpa-12-2017-0062.

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Purpose Today, about 30 per cent of European existing buildings can be entitled as “historical buildings”. Nowadays, their energy retrofit is important to reach the ambitious European CO2 emissions’ reduction objectives. The purpose of this paper is to outline a methodology to investigate the potential energy savings and the enhancement of historical buildings’ liveability by acting only on their operation, so that the building fabric could be maintained as much as possible as the original evidence. Design/methodology/approach The paper describes the framework’s theoretical phases and their application in two real case studies. The methodology was conceived with a pre-test and post-test design approach. Findings The research demonstrated that the elaborated methodology is flexible and allows the adoption of different energy retrofit strategies for the different cases. Research limitations/implications Limitations arise out of the circumstance that the methodology is based on occupants and technicians willingness to engage in the strategies, so it is not possible to quantify its efficacy ex ante. Practical implications Practical implications can be found in the way of addressing energy retrofit strategies through a user-centric approach with minimum impact on the building itself. Social implications At the same time, the methodology has a strong social aspect with its potential to change people’s attitudes towards energy usage and behaviour. Originality/value This study not only represents the first attempt of applying a systematic energy retrofit strategy based on occupants and technicians behavioural change in historic buildings, but also is one of the first studies dedicated to occupants’ comfort and behaviour assessment in this context.
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Chin Ling, Tan y A. Ghafar Ahmad. "The Importance of Scientific Tests In Masonry Heritage Building Conservation In Malaysia". SHS Web of Conferences 45 (2018): 01003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184501003.

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Since the Portuguese era in Malacca in the 16th century, many authentic colonial heritage buildings were built in Malacca and other parts of Malaysia, most of which were masonry structural buildings. After Melaka and George Town received recognition from UNESCO as World Heritage Sites on 7th July 2008, heritage building conservation in Malaysia has attracted serious attention from various parties. Since the establishment of the National Heritage Department under the National Heritage Act 2005 (Act 645) on 1 March 2006, the implementation of scientific tests in heritage building conservation practice in Malaysia has been encouraged and recommended by the Department. However, scientific tests are normally only conducted in conservation works of National Heritage buildings and some Category I heritage buildings, but not made compulsory for all heritage buildings conservation projects in Malaysia. This paper is based on a research carried out to study the scientific tests conducted in masonry heritage building as part of conservation practice in Malaysia. The research findings revealed that scientific tests such as X-ray fluorescence test, ion chromatography test, moisture test and Schmidt hammer rebound test are important for masonry heritage building conservation in Malaysia. The basic guidelines to conduct the scientific tests derived from the research findings will be able to enhance the current practice in conserving masonry heritage buildings in Malaysia.
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Wu, Juan, Hongjian Lin y Saizhi Yuxi. "Research on the evaluation of historical building values based on historic building mapping". Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences 7, n.º 2 (1 de julio de 2022): 1133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amns.2022.1.00034.

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Abstract Historic buildings carry the history of human civilisation, and their conservation and utilisation are widely valued by countries around the world. At present, the lack of qualitative and quantitative assessment and evaluation methods for the preservation status and attachment value of historic buildings poses a challenge to the smooth implementation of the conservation and utilisation of historic buildings. The development of a set of system standards for the assessment and evaluation of historic buildings is an urgent task for the conservation and utilisation of historic buildings. This paper proposes a set of comprehensive mapping assessment and evaluation system for historical buildings through the analysis and sorting out of the current situation of preserving historical buildings and their development lineage, architectural style, building type, society and art. Finally, based on the above mapping evaluation system, 20 historical buildings are graded according to the requirements of historical building classification, and according to the different levels. Corresponding conservation measures are proposed and different planning schemes are formulated to better utilise the historical, scientific, cultural and economic values of historical buildings.
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Gupta, Adesh y Ar Anant Prakash. "Conservation of Historic Buildings". International Journal of Engineering Research 7, special1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2319-6890.2018.00087.9.

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Linstrum, Derek, F. W. B. Charles y Mary Charles. "Conservation of Timber Buildings". Studies in Conservation 30, n.º 3 (agosto de 1985): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1505931.

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Hillman, Mayer. "Promoting conservation in buildings". Energy Policy 13, n.º 5 (octubre de 1985): 421–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(85)90098-9.

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Andiyan, Andiyan, Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty, Santi Salayanti, Didi Sudrajat, Samsunan Samsunan y Amika Sapan. "Conservation Methods in Learning Heritage Buildings Hotel Savoy Homann". International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education 14, n.º 1 (17 de marzo de 2022): 493–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/int-jecse/v14i1.221060.

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Bandung has many historical heritage buildings during the Dutch colonial period. Hotel Savoy Homan is one of the historic buildings in the city of Bandung whose function is still in use today and is a cultural heritage building that must be preserved. Hotel Savoy Homan is the first hotel built in Bandung, located on Jl. Asia Afrika 112, 40262 Bandung City, West Java. In this study, the author uses quantitative methods by collecting data through journals, final assignments, websites, and citing literature studies related to the research. Hotel Savoy Homann had an essential role in the 1995 and 2015 Asian-African Conferences events as a stopover for country delegates. From this research, the Savoy Homann Hotel has a colonial architectural style that developed into the famous Art Deco style of its time by having characteristics on the facade of the building having curved points, flat roofs, luxurious interiors, that there are so many cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia and continues to grow from time to time will also continue to be protected and preserved.
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Qu, W., M. J. Li, X. Q. Zhang y Z. Wang. "MANAGEMENT PROCESSES RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS SUPPORTED BY SMART TECHNOLOGY – A CASE STUDY OF FUZHOU CITY". ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W15 (26 de agosto de 2019): 953–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w15-953-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This research is based on the projects that Fuzhou has carried out and in developing, regarding to historical building survey, registration, documentation, publication, construction, and daily management business. It integrates smart technologies such as geographic information technology and visualization technology to develop a historical building conservation management database and Fuzhou historical building conservation planning management system. The construction of Fuzhou historical building conservation planning management system, promoted the reconstruction of historical building management processes, achieved efficient and advanced administrative management, achieved scientific and intelligent conservation of historical buildings, and improved the conservation and management of Fuzhou historical buildings in the field of technology level.</p>
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Rodrigues, Fernanda, Raquel Matot, Aníbal Costa, Alíce Tavares, Jorge Fonseca y Ana Alves. "Conservation Level Assessment Application to a heritage building". MATEC Web of Conferences 279 (2019): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927901002.

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An evaluation methodology to estimate the envelope’s degradation level (DL) was developed being after object of adjustment and improvement. The methodology is based on visual survey and in the application of the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) method allied to evaluation scales, aiming to achieve building condition assessment and prioritizing refurbishment interventions. In Portugal, the high buildings number needing refurbishment justified the evolution and improvement of the original methodology of state of conservation assessment of residential buildings at controlled costs. This methodology firstly developed and applied for residential buildings was based on an evaluation scale of eight levels, which was after adjusted to five levels. This simplification aims an easier application of this methodology and provides users with a clear understanding of his features. A summarised evolution of this methodology will be depicted in this paper and will be applied to a heritage building located in the city of Oporto, in Portugal. Beyond the evolution of this buildings conservation assessment methodology, this paper aims to show its usefulness for heritage buildings condition assessment, through the application to a case study.
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Ferrari, Simone, Milad Zoghi, Giancarlo Paganin y Giuliano Dall’O’. "A Practical Review to Support the Implementation of Smart Solutions within Neighbourhood Building Stock". Energies 16, n.º 15 (30 de julio de 2023): 5701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16155701.

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The construction industry has witnessed an increase in the use of digital tools and smart solutions, particularly in the realm of building energy automation. While realising the potential benefits of smart cities, a broader scope of smart initiatives is required to support the transition from smart buildings towards smart neighbourhoods, which are considered critical urban development units. To support the interplay of smart solutions between buildings and neighbourhoods, this study aimed to collect and review all the smart solutions presented in existing scientific articles, the technical literature, and realised European projects. These solutions were classified into two main sections, buildings and neighbourhoods, which were investigated through five domains: building-energy-related uses, renewable energy sources, water, waste, and open space management. The quantitative outcomes demonstrated the potential benefits of implementing smart solutions in areas ranging from buildings to neighbourhoods. Moreover, this research concluded that the true enhancement of energy conservation goes beyond the building’s energy components and can be genuinely achieved by integrating intelligent neighbourhood elements owing to their strong interdependencies. Future research should assess the effectiveness of these solutions in resource conservation.
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Hajji, Apif M., Bambang Suprianto y Dian Ariestadi. "Methods in water conservation as part of green building rating tools in indonesia – case study: Design of integrated classrooms building in Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia". MATEC Web of Conferences 204 (2018): 04004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820404004.

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Under support from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Universitas Negeri Malang (UM) is going to develop two new integrated classroom buildings, which consist of not only classrooms, but also seminar rooms, laboratories, lecturer’s rooms, educational studios, and auditoria. As an approach to make the buildings gaining the green building certificate, the rating tools are selected from the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI). One of the parameters used in the rating tools are how the buildings manage its water resources, as rated from water conservation methods and techniques. The purpose of the research is to analyse the design of the new buildings, particularly the methods in water conservation to be rated in greenship for new building design. The data are obtained from all detailed engineering design documents of the buildings, which include working drawings, detailed specifications, and bill of quantity. By using parameters stated in the GBCI’s rating tools, methods of water conservation are analysed to gain the targeted score for fulfilling the specific level of greenship.
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Ahl, Amanda, Gina Accawi, Bryce Hudey, Melissa Lapsa y Teresa Nichols. "Occupant Behavior for Energy Conservation in Commercial Buildings: Lessons Learned from Competition at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory". Sustainability 11, n.º 12 (14 de junio de 2019): 3297. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11123297.

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Accompanying efforts worldwide to deploy sustainable building technologies shows a pressing need for expanded research on occupant behavior. Discourse is lacking concerning drivers of occupant behavior for energy conservation, especially in the case of commercial buildings. This paper explores potential determinants of occupant behavior for energy conservation in commercial buildings. This is investigated in a case study of a two-month energy conservation competition involving eight office buildings at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Four buildings achieved energy savings based on the previous year’s baseline. Potential challenges and success factors of occupant behavior for energy conservation during the competition were explored based on an explanatory research design incorporating energy data, participant interviews, and surveys. The findings suggest that both social and technological aspects may be important drivers of energy conservation. The determinants of occupant behavior for energy conservation in commercial buildings suggested for further research include bottom-up involvement, stakeholder relationship management, targeted information, real-time energy visualization, and mobile social platforms. This paper presents initial implications, with a need for further research on these propositions and on their impacts on occupant behavior. This paper aims to contribute to both academia and practitioners in the arena of commercial building sustainability.
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Berwal, Anil K. y Manisha Yadav. "Retrofit Strategy in Existing Building for Implementing Energy Conservation Building Code in India". European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research 6, n.º 5 (20 de agosto de 2021): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejers.2021.6.5.2535.

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The expanding commercial building sector and urbanization in India leads to an increase in demand of energy many folds. Consequently, it is the need of the current scenario to define some regulatory regime or policy to harness the enormous potential of energy savings. Under the Energy Conservation Act 2001, the Government of India under the Bureau of Energy Efficiency launched the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) on a voluntary basis. ECBC sets the standards of minimum energy performance for “large commercial buildings. These norms were for both new and existing buildings. Retrofitting of existing buildings offers noteworthy opportunities for reducing global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper provides a systematic approach to review the application of energy conservation building codes in existing buildings and identification of the best retrofit strategies to stimulate the implementation of ECBC in the country.
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Berwal, Anil K. y Manisha Yadav. "Retrofit Strategy in Existing Building for Implementing Energy Conservation Building Code in India". European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research 6, n.º 5 (20 de agosto de 2021): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejeng.2021.6.5.2535.

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The expanding commercial building sector and urbanization in India leads to an increase in demand of energy many folds. Consequently, it is the need of the current scenario to define some regulatory regime or policy to harness the enormous potential of energy savings. Under the Energy Conservation Act 2001, the Government of India under the Bureau of Energy Efficiency launched the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) on a voluntary basis. ECBC sets the standards of minimum energy performance for “large commercial buildings. These norms were for both new and existing buildings. Retrofitting of existing buildings offers noteworthy opportunities for reducing global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper provides a systematic approach to review the application of energy conservation building codes in existing buildings and identification of the best retrofit strategies to stimulate the implementation of ECBC in the country.
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Karakul, Özlem. "Sculptural reproduction of architectural ornamentation as a way for conservation of traditional craftsmanship". Global Journal of Arts Education 8, n.º 1 (3 de abril de 2018): 17–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjae.v8i1.3253.

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Traditional craftsmanship as a part of intangible cultural heritage needs to be conserved as defined in the UNESCO 2003 Convention and Living Human Treasures System. In architecture, traditional craftsmanship is embodied on architectural ornaments in historic buildings by local builders; and the conservation of it necessitates its transmission process from generation to generation. In the traditional building production period, the transmission process had been guaranteed by master–apprentice relation, but nowadays, it has been interrupted together with the drastic change in building technology; and the knowledge, skills of building craftsmen and cultural expressions This creates problems both in the conservation of traditional craftsmanship in building activities and in the restoration process of historic buildings. This study aims to develop a specific conservation approach by revitalising the methods of study of building craftsmen through the reproduction process of architectural ornaments in monumental stone buildings by sculptures in the Faculty of Fine Arts in Selcuk University. Keywords: Traditional craftsmanship, architectural ornamentation, reproduction, intangible heritage, conservation.
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Chiu, Chen-Yuan, Fupeng Cai, Zuorong Dong, Fei Shen, Keran Lan, Xinyue Zeng y Shiyun Deng. "Conservation Study of Hakka Architecture Nanyuan Shidi Wailong House". E3S Web of Conferences 512 (2024): 01005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451201005.

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In Chinese traditional culture, the Hakka spirit embedded in traditional Hakka buildings occupies an extremely important position, and if the protection method is not appropriate, it will damage the typical buildings inherited by the Hakka for centuries, which is not conducive to the cultural inheritance of the Hakka. Traditional restoration methods are difficult to accurately and completely restore the original buildings due to reasons such as low efficiency, aging equipment and thus inability to achieve the expected restoration results. Based on the point cloud data obtained from CAD processing by 3D scanning technology, a comprehensive 3D building model information is established to form a building structure database, which is helpful for the formation of the Hakka traditional building database.
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Terlikowski, Wojciech. "Problems and Technical Issues in the Diagnosis, Conservation, and Rehabilitation of Structures of Historical Wooden Buildings with a Focus on Wooden Historic Buildings in Poland". Sustainability 15, n.º 1 (28 de diciembre de 2022): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15010510.

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This article discusses the problems and technical issues related to the conservation and rehabilitation of historic wooden structures. Showing the history of wooden construction in Europe and Poland, it analyzes the technical solutions used for the timber structure of buildings. The author highlights the leading technical and conservation issues arising from the principles of conservation of wooden heritage buildings, taking into account the role, importance, and proper implementation of diagnostics preceding conservation engineering activities. The article discusses interdisciplinary diagnostics developed by the author, an original method for assessing the revitalization capability of a historical building, which analyzes non-technical issues, including those relevant to conservation, in addition to the technical aspects of assessing the technical condition of a building. Based on engineering practice, problems and technical issues that often occur in the conservation process of wooden buildings, as well as in the broader process of their revitalization, are presented. They concern various engineering activities that must be implemented in this process according to the principles discussed.
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Zhang, Wei Hua y Jia Ping Liu. "Consideration on Issues about Study of Building Energy Conservation". Advanced Materials Research 255-260 (mayo de 2011): 1348–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.255-260.1348.

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The study and design of energy conservation has gradually become a hot and key issue in architecture. One of the core contents of such concepts as green architecture, ecological architecture, sustainable architecture, organic architecture is how to reduce high energy consumption of buildings. The study of building energy conservation has been carried out in subjects of architectural thermal engineering and energy conservation for almost 30 years. The central and local governments have set up special management agencies and departments of building energy conservation; building research institutes at all levels and numerous universities have set up research institutions for study of building energy conservation and issued a series of policies and regulations and technical standards, which received an enthusiastic response from industrial circles and have produced tens of billions of production. However, more than 95% of the existing buildings and more than 80% of new buildings of China belong to those with high energy consumption. The paper tries to interpret the deep reason of the phenomenon from the aspects of society, technology, etc. for discussion of researchers in the field of architectural thermal engineering and energy conservation.
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Liu, Huan y Yu Zhou. "Research on Energy Saving Audit of Construction Based on Carbon Emission Perspective". E3S Web of Conferences 53 (2018): 01036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185301036.

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This paper studies the contents and methods of building energy conservation audit from the perspective of carbon emission, the purpose of which is to have a fair idea of the existing buildings' carbon emissions, get the hang of the similar buildings' carbon emission laws, transform existing buildings, supervise and guide the proposed building, and finally achieve the ultimate aims of energy-efficiency, carbon reduction and environmental protection in construction. In this paper, how to examine, analyse and evaluate the energy conservation of buildings is studied and explored, and a beneficial attempt is made on the specific audit method of carbon emissions.
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Li, Dengyue, Jun Wang y Ke Shi. "Research on the Investigation and Value Evaluation of Historic Building Resources in Xi’an City". Buildings 13, n.º 9 (4 de septiembre de 2023): 2244. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13092244.

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In China, as statutory non-cultural relic buildings, the conservation and reuse of historic buildings have received increasing attention in recent years. Among them, the investigation and value evaluation of historic buildings are the basis and core of the conservation work, and many cities have explored related technologies and methods according to local conditions. This paper takes the historic building resources in Xi’an as the research object, with the core of historic building registration and the principles of scientificity and operability. It proposes the methods and basic processes for investigating historic building resources and constructs a step-by-step evaluation system for the historic buildings in Xi’an. This research first formulates a registration standard for the identification and evaluation of historic buildings, then applies the analytic hierarchy process, Delphi method, and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to assess the comprehensive value of historic buildings. Finally, it was recognized that the historic building resources are primarily modern and contemporary buildings, playing a significant role in the cultural continuity of the ancient capital, Xi’an. In its value evaluation, emphasis should be placed on the environmental landscape value and socio-cultural value. At the same time, it is necessary to consider the comprehensive value and sub-indicators of historic buildings so that they can guide conservation and adaptation practices in a targeted manner.
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Zhang, Jian, Jian Feng Zhai y Jie Chen. "The Solar-GSHP System Applied in the Administrative Regiona of a TYPICAL Port". Advanced Materials Research 1070-1072 (diciembre de 2014): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1070-1072.16.

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On the basis of analyzing the building status of a typical port, the energy consumption characteristics of the port buildings were studied. Solar energy-ground source heat pump system was used in the port buildings, the system runs stably. Good heating and cooling performance fully meet users’ requirements. It makes the port building energy conservation operate, it moves forward the port development direction of building energy conservation measures.
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Korniyenko, Sergey. "Complex analysis of energy efficiency in operated high-rise residential building: Case study". E3S Web of Conferences 33 (2018): 02005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302005.

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Energy conservation and human thermal comfort enhancement in buildings is a topical issue of modern architecture and construction. The innovative solution of this problem makes it possible to enhance building ecological and maintenance safety, to reduce hydrocarbon fuel consumption, and to improve life standard of people. The requirements to increase of energy efficiency in buildings should be provided at all the stages of building's life cycle that is at the stage of design, construction and maintenance of buildings. The research purpose is complex analysis of energy efficiency in operated high-rise residential building. Many actions for building energy efficiency are realized according to the project; mainly it is the effective building envelope and engineering systems. Based on results of measurements the energy indicators of the building during annual period have been calculated. The main reason of increase in heat losses consists in the raised infiltration of external air in the building through a building envelope owing to the increased air permeability of windows and balcony doors (construction defects). Thermorenovation of the building based on ventilating and infiltration heat losses reduction through a building envelope allows reducing annual energy consumption. Energy efficiency assessment based on the total annual energy consumption of building, including energy indices for heating and a ventilation, hot water supply and electricity supply, in comparison with heating is more complete. The account of various components in building energy balance completely corresponds to modern direction of researches on energy conservation and thermal comfort enhancement in buildings.
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Mela, Iliya y Yongkang Cao. "The Impact of Rainfall on The Conservation of Traditional Nigerian Heritage Buildings: A Case Study of the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture (MOTNA), Jos". British Journal of Environmental Sciences 11, n.º 1 (15 de enero de 2023): 11–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/bjes.2023/vol11n11133.

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Advancements in building construction technology and the advent of foreign materials that came with Nigeria's colonial and post-colonial periods led to the mass abandonment of traditional buildings for a “contemporary” option. The need to preserve the nation’s architectural heritage led to the establishment of the Museum of Traditional Architecture (MOTNA). Within the museum are life-size replicas of various traditional buildings across the country. Studies, observations, and documentaries reveal how the longevity and functionality of indigenous Nigerian buildings have been altered by weather elements such as precipitation and relative humidity. This study investigates the impact rainfall has on the conservation of traditional heritage buildings over time. Four buildings that together represent the bioclimatic zones in Nigeria were selected through purposeful sampling. Heritage buildings were investigated through the case study/observation method. The studies revealed that all heritage buildings were significantly affected by the effects of rainfall due to their design morphology and material usage. The investigation concluded that the conservation of Nigerian traditional heritage buildings can be unusually challenging. This is because most local building materials are susceptible to the effects of rainfall and require frequent replacement, which might be against conservation laws.
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Othuman Mydin, Md Azree, Shafarina Jasme, Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi, Nangkula Utaberta y Mohd Yazid Mohd Yunos. "Legal Provision Allied to Conservation of Heritage Buildings in Penang". Applied Mechanics and Materials 747 (marzo de 2015): 198–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.747.198.

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Heritage culture and building in Penang have become among value asset in Malaysia. George Town inner cities most treasure architecture are located and can divided into several zone, it culture has been moulded by the succession of civilization that arrive and shaped its urban growth. Heritage building in the inner city exposes the sense of compromise between the pioneers, earlier settlers and later immigrants. The significant heritage character of George Town, Penang is reflect upon the predominant pre war buildings, the heritage buildings dates back to between late eighteen century and early nineteenth century. This paper will consider on Penang as World Heritage City, the conservation of the buildings in Penang and also legal provision related to conservation of heritage buildings in Penang.
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Singh, Gulab. "Energy Conservation in Institutional Buildings: A Case Study in India". International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, n.º 4 (30 de abril de 2024): 3888–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.59480.

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Abstract: Energy consumption is an important aspect with respect to operating costs of buildings. Modern buildings are being designed considering their energy performance and carbon footprints. However, there is scope to reduce the energyconsumption and carbon footprints in existing old buildings by suitable retrofitting. A case study is discussed where in the energy audit of an academic institution in northern India revealed several opportunities where energy consumption can be reduced considerably. This paper presents the analysis to achieve about 33% reductions in energy consumption and around 178 tons reduction in carbon footprint in an institutional building, Govt. Girls College Buildings Village Palwal Kurukshetra, India. It recommends measures that can be implemented with moderate investments and payback period. Another important feature is the utilization of roof-tops of institute building to install solar PV power plants apart from retrofitting measures. Presently 7% energy requirement is being met through installed solar PV power plant on the rooftop of institute building. Afterinstalling such power plants at all the roof-tops of building about 25% of energy needs can be met by solar energy source.
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Van Balen, Koenraad. "Preventive Conservation of Historic Buildings". Restoration of Buildings and Monuments 21, n.º 2-3 (1 de junio de 2015): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rbm-2015-0008.

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Abstract Preventive Conservation is argued to improve preservation of heritage at large. The UNESCO chair on Preventive Conservation, monitoring and maintenance of monuments and sites (PRECOM3OS) has pushed research and collaboration to understand the nature of preventive conservation in the field of built heritage. The study of the concepts and practices of prevention in public health helps to understand the systemic nature of prevention and how they can be transferred to the conservation world.
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El Mansoury, Mohamed El taher El Mansoury. "Sustainable Conservation of Heritage Buildings". International Journal of Advanced Research on Planning and Sustainable Development 6, n.º 1 (1 de junio de 2024): 14–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ijarpsd.2024.274887.1004.

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Hong, Yan y Fei Chen. "Evaluating the adaptive reuse potential of buildings in conservation areas". Facilities 35, n.º 3/4 (7 de marzo de 2017): 202–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-10-2015-0077.

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Purpose Adaptive reuse of building assets is an important approach to sustainability. Adapting a building for new uses often involves complex factors in the decision-making process, particularly in conservation areas. The paper aims to show an evaluation process of the adaptive reuse potential of historic buildings that are subject to change in the Grand Canal area, a world heritage site in Hangzhou, China. Design/methodology/approach For this purpose, a model has been established with aggregated views of professionals on the degree to which a variety of factors affect the buildings’ potential for adaptive reuse. The model intends to help prioritise some of the buildings in the area for adaptive reuse, which is important for effective allocation of public resources. Interviews with professionals, analytic hierarchy process and the Delphi method have been used to establish the evaluation model. It is then applied to the Grand Canal area to generate indices for buildings’ adaptive reuse potential and the ranking of priority. The indices are generated through public scoring of historic buildings against the variables and calculated through the model. Findings The paper concludes that the evaluation process is an effective way to engage the public in the decision-making process and to balance conflict interests of various stakeholders in the management of historic building assets in conservation areas. Originality/value The research has proposed an evaluation model to help set priority of buildings subject to adaptive reuse and to help distribute public fund effectively. It facilitates wide public engagement in the decision-making progress of adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
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Gandah, Firas, Maysoleen Al-Adayleh y Mais Rahdi Al-Ruwaishedi. "ADOPTING SMART BUILDING CONCEPT IN HISTORICAL BUILDING: CASE OF ABU JABER MUSEUM, JORDAN". Architecture and Engineering 7, n.º 3 (28 de septiembre de 2022): 03–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.23968/2500-0055-2022-7-3-03-12.

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Introduction: Heritage conservation attracts wide attention worldwide. Jordan has many heritage buildings that were preserved, rehabilitated, and adapted to new functions. However, these conservation efforts could not solve the energy consumption problem or maintain the economic and financial balance, thus reducing building efficiency, slowing down the conservation activity, and forcing us to consider new solutions, especially since Jordan has limited energy sources. Integrating smart technologies in historical buildings is widely effective in achieving the sustainability of their historical, symbolic architectural values. Purpose of the study: We aimed to explore the potential integration of smart technologies in cultural and heritage buildings. Methods: We suggested an alternative solution — adopting the smart building concept in the Abu Jaber Museum in Al-Salt (which recently got on the UNESCO World Heritage List since it has more than 1000 heritage buildings), using an automated lighting control system. Approach: We deployed the qualitative method and case study approach to investigate the potential of adopting the smart building concept in the historical building in Al-Salt, Jordan. The study sheds light on the possibilities of utilizing smart technologies in historical buildings in Al-Salt. The findings indicate that smart technologies can offer great opportunity in preserving the architectural heritage and raising the efficiency of heritage buildings. Novelty: The study provides a framework based mainly on automated lighting systems in historical buildings. For the first time, the focus was on historical buildings in Jordan and their performance.
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Li, Wei Fang. "The Study on Promotion of Chinese Green Energy-Saving Buildings". Applied Mechanics and Materials 672-674 (octubre de 2014): 1847–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.672-674.1847.

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The promotion of the green buildings is the necessary way to expand Chinese urbanization. The idea of green energy-saving building and green life-styles should be a kind of behavioral patterns. In the paper, the idea of green and energy-saving buildings is put forward. The management systems about green and energy conservation buildings are combed. Some Problems existing in the promotion of Chinese green energy-saving building at present are pointed out. From the perspective of implementation, some countermeasures are also pointed out in the paper, including improving supervision about green energy-saving buildings, perfecting technology system of intelligent and green energy conservation buildings, based on optimizing the design, setting up scientific assessment system, promoting the use of new technologies, new materials, and so on.
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Mo, Zheng Bo, Song Tao Hu y Li Yan Gao. "The Efficiency Measures of Building Energy Conservation". Applied Mechanics and Materials 99-100 (septiembre de 2011): 680–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.99-100.680.

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Briefly outlines current situation of building energy consumption in China. On this basis, lists the efficiency measures of building energy conservation: including energy optimization in building design process, new technologies in building envelope, energy saving of heating system, heat pumps, large public buildings energy conservation, efficient lights and energy saving electrical appliances.
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Lu, Xi Lin, Wen Sheng Lu y Xin Zhang. "New Resolution for Historic Building Conservation by Building Moving Technology". Advanced Materials Research 133-134 (octubre de 2010): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.133-134.19.

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To contradict from the rapid development of economy and urban construction, the conservation and strengthening of historic buildings are becoming more and more important and requiring more wisdoms and new technologies. A new resolution for protecting historic buildings by building moving technology is introduced and discussed with several application projects. Firstly, three building moving methods are presented which include moving building with rolling bars, moving building with slide layer and moving building by trailer transportation. Secondly, control system and structural state monitoring for building moving are described. Lastly some completed historic building moving projects are introduced for demonstrations of this technology application.
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Zain, Zairin, Irwin Irwin y Uray Fery Andi. "Action on Heritage Conservation of Wooden Structures". International Journal of Environment, Architecture, and Societies 3, n.º 01 (28 de febrero de 2023): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/ijeas.2023.3.01.34-43.

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Preserving damaged memorial buildings are vital to maintain a cultural identity to be reused and inherited by future generations. Buildings established in the past will overlook that they will be aging and weathering. Wooden construction in Malay traditional houses built more than 100 years ago faces durability issues. Environmental conditions equally make its structure unusable. In addition, its surrounding environment has changed, and the demands for new functions for improving the structure’s condition have become challenges in retrofitting the traditional roles into the current contemporary activities needs. The traditional Malay house in Kampung Bangka, Pontianak, which experienced a transfer of ownership from the original owner to the city government, altered its function from a residential house to a cultural house. Buildings having experienced weathering requires a well-planned reconstruction and re-functioning efforts from the city government. The reconstruction stages and house’s identification process of previous roles are required to accommodate new activities fit for culture and public space. Identification and analysis process carried out to resolve the damaged condition of structural elements of the building to maintain its authenticity as memorials building for the community. Identification is also required to anticipate the new function of the building by providing a new structure or reinforcement to govern the future activities during the operation period of the building. Cultural and structural analysis is carried out to improve the function of the building and the surrounding area into a cultural space that enhances its image as a public space.
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Faniama, Virara, Hanadi Hanadi, Hadi Christian, Syafril Tomoyahu, Justin Pradipta, Irsyad Nashirul Haq y Edi Leksono. "Energy Audit Based on Energy Consumption Intensity for Energy Conservation in University Buildings". Jurnal Otomasi Kontrol dan Instrumentasi 16, n.º 1 (2024): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5614/joki.2024.16.1.6.

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Energy auditing is an essential step in optimizing energy use in commercial buildings. This research explores the application of energy auditing with the Energy Consumption Intensity method to improve energy efficiency in campus buildings. Considering the changes in occupancy and activity patterns in the university environment can provide a comprehensive insight into the associated energy consumption patterns. The audit analyzed the building's energy consumption and identified potential energy savings to improve energy efficiency. Energy data was collected and analyzed to evaluate the building's energy performance. Recommended energy conservation measures include updating the lighting system, optimizing the cooling system, and improving the efficiency of equipment use. This research recommends that campus building managers adopt sustainable practices in energy management, which can lead to reduced operational costs and lower environmental impacts. Thus, the energy audit approach with the IKE method is a relevant and effective strategy for achieving energy conservation goals in the university environment. Based on the analysis, the latest IKE for Labtek V is 38.01 (2021), while the IKE for Labtek VI is 16.75 (2021), showing inefficiency of energy use in both buildings inefficient.
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Galiano-Garrigós, Antonio, Concepción López-González, Jorge García-Valldecabres, Carlos Pérez-Carramiñana y Stephen Emmitt. "The Influence of Visitors on Heritage Conservation: The Case of the Church of San Juan del Hospital, Valencia, Spain". Applied Sciences 14, n.º 5 (1 de marzo de 2024): 2065. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app14052065.

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One of the greatest challenges in heritage management is to find a balance between the demands of visitor access and heritage conservation. The income generated prevents decay and benefits the conservation of buildings. At the same time, cultural tourism can accelerate the deterioration of buildings from increased use and an increase in agents harmful to conservation. This unique research analyses the influence of building use at San Juan del Hospital, the oldest church in the city of Valencia. Its architectural characteristics and the climate of the city mean that visits to the building put the conservation of its heritage assets at risk. Monitoring data from the summer months were put into a digital twin generated from a heritage building information model (HBIM), and the modelling of visitor numbers and the impact on indoor environmental quality was conducted. Monitoring and simulations confirmed that visitor numbers need to be reduced or mechanical conditioning systems need to be installed to prevent damage to the heritage artefacts within the building. This research provides building managers with information to make informed decisions about the preventive maintenance of heritage buildings. This research also demonstrates for the first time the value of using monitoring and a digital twin for conservation management.
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Lubis, M. D., H. T. Fachrudin, F. A. S. Lubis y P. W. Dari. "Application of green concept on mixed-use building design". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 878, n.º 1 (1 de octubre de 2021): 012008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/878/1/012008.

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Abstract Green concepts are important things to apply on buildings. The application of the green concept on mixed-use buildings must consider several criteria, one of which is the comfort aspect. The density of commercial buildings in Medan City causes a reduction in green open space, and even many buildings do not comply with the minimum green open space requirements on their buildings, which can support the development of this city to reduce environmental temperatures. The aim of this study is to analyze the green concept that can be applied to mixed-use buildings in urban areas. A mixed-use building design with the application of green building principles is the right choice to reduce the effects of climate. The green building concept can help reduce excess heat radiation inside and outside the building. The method used is qualitative with data collection techniques through observation. The analysis was carried out descriptively to obtain a mixed-use building model with the green building concept. The results show that land use efficiency, energy conservation, materials and water conservation can be applied to provide comfortable on buildings.
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Boonprasong, Peeraya. "Attachment and Associational Dimensions in the Architecture of Historical Building Conversion in Thailand Between 1997 and 2012". Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning 20 (21 de septiembre de 2021): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.54028/nj202120102.

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The research on The Initial Survey of Evolution of Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings in Thailand is aimed at constructing knowledge for the module named Reuse and Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings. This module is part of the curriculum of Bachelor of Architecture, which studies the role of architecture fabricated within historical buildings. In the era between 1997 and 2012 in Thailand, there was a notable transformation from conservation to contemporary conversion. A review of conservation perspectives indicates a combined multi-disciplinary cooperation between architectural design and conservation. To establish issues regarding the knowledge of conversion, a research question is raised: how do architectural elements play its role through changing of use? Aimed at understanding the complexity among conversion ideologies, issues surrounding architectural elements of historical buildings are rationally explored. Based on significant conversion projects from 1996 to 2012, architectural elements were referenced as to how concepts and objectives were associated. Qualitative research was conducted through a study of primary sources; survey and classification of representative samples, and secondary documents, records and architectural drawings. The controlling significance of the buildings led to a discussion and an analysis of the architectural designs through new additions and amendments made on the historical fabric. Included in this discussion are the principles of conversion as they relate to the architecture of historic buildings and the ideology of the modification. It is found that understanding a change to architectural elements through an ontological perspective, that of attachment and associational approaches, could clearly reveal the construction programme that felicitates the historical building for which conservation or adaptation is determined. A dialogue on relevant contexts surrounding amendments of architectural elements demonstrated that a strong emphasis towards particular objectives of use could coincidentally harm the historical building’s architectural dimension framework. This leads to the notion that architecture for adaptive reuse should include knowledge of the original construction, a balance among conditions of the existing building, its programming and further habitation.
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Tan, Xian Yun, Norhayati Mahyuddin y Suzaini Mohamed Zaid. "Efficacy of Energy Conservation Measures and Building Energy Intensity of a Multi-Building Complex in Malaysia". E3S Web of Conferences 396 (2023): 03004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202339603004.

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As Malaysia continues to develop at a fast pace, the number of buildings in this country rapidly increases. Commercial buildings which include office buildings are one of the three major energy consuming sectors, which includes industrial and transportation sectors. Most Malaysian government office buildings tend to consume energy inefficiently due to lack of energy optimization. This study aims to analyse the energy performance as well as the factors that influence energy consumption in government office buildings. The chosen buildings for this case study are six government office buildings located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. In this study, literature review has been conducted on the common factors affecting energy consumption in office buildings. The energy consumption data of the buildings were collected and analysed by comparison among the buildings and the SketchUp software. The Building Energy Intensity (BEI) of each building was also calculated using the formula in MS 1525:2019. Literature review and results from the case study show that air-conditioning system is the major energy consumer in office buildings, followed by lighting system while other office equipment consumed the least energy. The findings also highlight that energy consumption in office buildings is affected by non-design factors such as building occupants’ behaviour, number of building occupants, outdoor temperature as well as passive design factors such as building orientation and window-to-wall ratio. Recommendations were derived based on the findings from literature review and the case study for best practices to optimize energy consumption in government office buildings in Malaysia.
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Aulia, S. C. y K. R. Kurniawan. "The authenticity aspect in architecture revitalization of the Pasar Ikan fish auction as a case study". Applied Engineering and Technology 2, n.º 1 (18 de abril de 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31763/aet.v2i1.670.

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The Cultural Heritage Building is a historical heritage that has a very important role, namely to transfer cultural identity in the next generation. However, the decreasing condition of age-related Cultural Heritage Buildings and the lack of maintenance have an impact on the poor condition of Cultural Heritage Buildings. Therefore, preserving the Cultural Heritage Building is a crucial thing to do to maintain the sustainability of its existence. In addition to maintaining its sustainability, maintaining the authenticity of buildings is no less important, bearing in mind that without its authenticity, the Cultural Heritage Building loses its fundamental purpose for being. Therefore, the existence of a balance between preservation and the correct stages according to ethics and conservation principles with the terms and conditions for the authenticity of Cultural Conservation Buildings is a matter that needs to be considered in order to achieve Cultural Heritage Buildings that can maintain important historical values, with the authenticity and sustainability of buildings that are there is.
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Borri, Antonio y Marco Corradi. "Architectural Heritage: A Discussion on Conservation and Safety". Heritage 2, n.º 1 (13 de febrero de 2019): 631–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010041.

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This paper presents a study carried out in the Italian region of Umbria, after the 2016 Central Italy earthquake. The aim is to address the problem of the conservation and protection of architectural heritage in Italy. The application of retrofitting strategies, while improving the seismic performance of historic—and frequently listed by conservation bodies—buildings, will not significantly alter their appearance, will be reversible, and fall within the principle of minimum intervention (minimal (least) intervention (or conservative repair)). These issues were evaluated in the paper by considering the different points of view of structural engineers and conservators. Heavy structural-oriented interventions as well as the underestimation of the importance of the structural safety for masonry monuments has produced, in the past, irreversible damage to important buildings and monuments, and loss of architectural heritage in Italy. The requirement of structural safety, especially for monuments located in seismic-prone areas, is compared with the need for conservation. The Italian building guidelines for interventions of cultural heritage are also discussed, highlighting some limitations and important advancements.
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Darmawan, Edy. "The Problem Change Function of Heritage Building at the Old Cities in Central Java". European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 3, n.º 4 (6 de octubre de 2017): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v3i4.p142-153.

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The old city is the commercial center in Semarang City in The Dutch Government. It can be seen from the buildings a relic history of hotel, warehouse, and also religious buildings. Almost all this building still exist, but they were unable to function properly. Even some buildings are used as shed byt the rightful owner of the land. The use of building be a barn it gives the impression slum and not safe to the old city. The flood problem in the old city who lack of after causing the quality of the environment in the old city get worse. This condition certainly disturb the face of the city and made the building worthless again. If managed well, those buildings in ancient old city this can be icon historic for Semarang City. One concept which can be applied to overcome these issues is to conservation old buildings to be new functions as the best possible. This concept chosen because see that function old buildings are no right again when maintained, so we needed sought the use of more worthy economically for old buildings historic not to stopped and remain maintained. The purpose of this research is studying characteristic model the concept of conservation old buildings and produce model design as an application from the concept of conservation of any old buildings. To achieve this aim will be used a methodology qualitative descriptive which can explain problem indetail and described potentials. The result of this research in the form of a model design that can be applied in ancient building, so can improve their quality, both in terms of social, economic, and culturally.
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Darmawan, Edy. "The Problem Change Function of Heritage Building at the Old Cities in Central Java". European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9, n.º 1 (6 de octubre de 2017): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v9i1.p142-152.

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The old city is the commercial center in Semarang City in The Dutch Government. It can be seen from the buildings a relic history of hotel, warehouse, and also religious buildings. Almost all this building still exist, but they were unable to function properly. Even some buildings are used as shed byt the rightful owner of the land. The use of building be a barn it gives the impression slum and not safe to the old city. The flood problem in the old city who lack of after causing the quality of the environment in the old city get worse. This condition certainly disturb the face of the city and made the building worthless again. If managed well, those buildings in ancient old city this can be icon historic for Semarang City. One concept which can be applied to overcome these issues is to conservation old buildings to be new functions as the best possible. This concept chosen because see that function old buildings are no right again when maintained, so we needed sought the use of more worthy economically for old buildings historic not to stopped and remain maintained. The purpose of this research is studying characteristic model the concept of conservation old buildings and produce model design as an application from the concept of conservation of any old buildings. To achieve this aim will be used a methodology qualitative descriptive which can explain problem indetail and described potentials. The result of this research in the form of a model design that can be applied in ancient building, so can improve their quality, both in terms of social, economic, and culturally.
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Sari, Dany y Yun-Shang Chiou. "Do Energy Conservation Strategies Limit the Freedom of Architecture Design? A Case Study of Minsheng Community, Taipei, Taiwan". Sustainability 11, n.º 7 (4 de abril de 2019): 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11072003.

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The residential sector is one of the largest energy-consuming sectors in Taiwan. Taiwan applies building codes and appliance standards to reduce the total energy demand for buildings, especially for façade design. Some research studies demonstrate that design decisions regarding the envelope shape have a direct effect on a building’s energy performance. This paper presents a comparative study of four façade design strategies for low-rise residential buildings by combining energy performance and architectural creativity. The research aims to provide insights for Taiwan’s building designers and energy policymakers and to provide an overview of façade standards for residential buildings in urban areas that is not only innovative in design but also has an energy-saving potential. The approach used in this research combined the overhang and side fin shading design with an open plan, which allows for optimum daylight exposure across all spaces in order to reduce energy consumption.
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MOLODID, Oleksandr, Volodymyr SKOCHKO, Ruslana PLOKHUTA, Olena MOLODID, Ivan MUSIIAKA, Sergii BENDERSKYI y Sergey Bogdan. "Modern Restoration Methods For Damaged Historical Buildings As A Result of Military Aggression. Case of Educational Institutions". International Journal of Conservation Science 15, SI (28 de febrero de 2024): 205–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36868/ijcs.2024.si.17.

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As a result of the military operations taking place on the territory of Ukraine, thousands of buildings and structures have suffered significant damage and destruction. A substantial share of such buildings belongs to immovable cultural heritage sites, such as historical buildings of local and national significance; frequently, including educational institutions such as kindergartens, schools, lyceums etc. Damaged buildings are subject to restoration by repairing or strengthening their building structures, restoration, or conservation. There is a large number of repair materials and technologies for conducting restoration works, which are regulated by the requirements of DSTU B V.3.1-2:2016. However, while performing repair work on the structures of historical buildings, it is necessary to focus on the DSTU-NB B B.3.2-4 requirements. Among the most common types of damage to historical buildings caused by blast waves, splinters etc., are cracks in the masonry of wall structures and foundations; cracks in the joint of structures; knocking out fragments of masonry with damage to facing; damage to the elements of the floor and covering; systematic soaking of foundations etc. An essential aspect of restoring historical buildings is the maximum preservation of their historical and cultural significance with minimal interventions in the structure of structures and their appearance. The article considers modern methods of restoring the operational suitability of historical building elements, namely repair of cracks by injection and impregnation; strengthening the walls of buildings with the help of external reinforcement with carbon tapes and installation of high-strength rods in stone walls; restoration of stonework using special mixtures; strengthening of reinforced concrete and metal span elements with high-strength carbon fabrics, or lamellas (FRP); installation of waterproofing of walls subjected to systematic locking from the middle of the building.
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Handayani, Titi. "PELESTARIAN ARSITEKTUR MUSEUM SONOBUDOYO YOGYAKARTA". ATRIUM Jurnal Arsitektur 3, n.º 1 (7 de junio de 2020): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.21460/atrium.v3i1.65.

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Title: Architectural Conservation of Sonobudoyo Museum, Yogyakarta Sonobudoyo Museum has been experiencing many changes. More activities and collections have caused to the increasing number of rooms and new buildings. The problem is that the new building design is not suitable with the original building design and lay out by the Dutch architect, Thomas Karsten. It leads to the decreasing of the quality of the environment, even decreasing the cultural values of the museum as a heritage building. The aim of the research is to study the existing condition of Sonobudoyo Museum in order to understand changes of the original design. Evaluation of all buildings in Sonobudoyo Museum focused on their functions. Method used in this study is descriptive-qualitative. Data and findings of field surveys were analyzed in order to find the architectural characteristics of the museum and its changes. There are four conservation actions to be recommended, which are (1) preservation of buildings as their original design, (2) repairation and restoration buildings, (3) demolition of unapropriate buildings, and (4) location of new buildings.
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Günay, S. "3D VISUALIZATION OF A TIMBER FRAME HISTORIC BUILDING: PARTITE USAGE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM". ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W5 (18 de agosto de 2017): 325–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w5-325-2017.

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Throughout their lifetime, historic buildings might be altered for different kind of usage for different purposes. If this new function or new usage requires utilization of the building in separate units, this separation might affect the historic building’s functionality and structure and as a result its overall condition.<br><br> Yorguc Pasa Mansion conservation project was prepared as a part of the Middle East Technical University (METU) Master’s Program in Documentation and Conservation of Historic Monuments and Sites for the historic Yorguc Pasa Mansion. The mansion is a 19th century Ottoman Period timber frame building in Amasya, a Black Sea Region city in Turkey that has traces from different civilizations such as Hittites, Greeks, Romans and Ottomans.<br><br> This paper aims to discuss the affects of the partite usage on structural conditions of timber frame buildings with the case study of Amasya Yorguc Pasa Mansion through the 3D visualized structural systems.
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