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CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ENERGETIC MODERNIZATION OF HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN BUDAPEST DOWNTOWN
Publication Name: Iet Conference Proceedings
Publication Date: 2024-01-01
Volume: 2024
Issue: 8
Page Range: 82-88
Description:
A significant part of the buildings in the downtown of Budapest were built at the turn of the century, the condition of the load-bearing structures is usually adequate, but the secondary structures and mechanical systems are outdated, and from an energy point of view the building stock is mostly outdated and inefficient. In case of historical buildings, energy renovation is not a simple, self-evident process, as it requires a differentiated approach and striving for the optimum. This study provides an overview of the different building structures, analyses the possibilities of energy renovation, and formulates a proposal on the extent and method of interventions. Using the example of a case study, it quantifies the amount of the energy improvement that can be achieved by implementing different renovation scenarios. Energy calculations carried out on the selected sample building demonstrated that deep renovation can result in significant energy and CO2 savings. It has also demonstrated that, in addition to the comprehensive whole building envelope upgrades, the modernization of the mechanical systems is also required in order to achieve significant improvements in the energy performance of the building.
Open Access: Yes
Analysis of the impact of door and window replacement and shading installation
Publication Name: Pollack Periodica
Publication Date: 2025-01-01
Volume: Unknown
Issue: Unknown
Page Range: Unknown
Description:
Abstract: In the case of an out-dated building, replacing poorly sealed windows and doors results in significant energy savings, but it is essential to consider the building's structural principles during the modernization process.This study underscores the critical importance of both high-performance window systems and high-quality installation practices in achieving optimal energy performance in residential building renovations. Proper air sealing and the integration of effective shading devices, including roller shutter systems, have been shown to significantly reduce both heating and cooling energy demands, leading to substantial energy savings. These findings emphasize that both material selection and precise installation are essential for maximizing energy efficiency in residential retrofits.
Open Access: Yes