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Historic building's holistic and sustainable deep energy refurbishment via BPS, energy efficiency and renewable energy - A case study

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2015
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Todorović, Marija S.
Ećim-Đurić, Olivera
Nikolić, Stevan
Ristić, Slavica
Polić-Radovanović, Suzana R.
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Elsevier
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This paper recognizes the synergetic relationship and inextricable linkage between conservation and sustainability. Heritage preservation maximizes the use of existing materials and infrastructure, reduces waste, and preserves the historic character of older towns and cities. This paper also presents technical advances in BPS/BES (Building Performance Simulation/Building Energy Simulation), and in co-simulation for energy efficiency optimization, RES integrated historic building's greening and historic neighborhoods, settlements, as well as whole cities urban re-planning. Further, the paper presents initial results of the Aviation Museum in Belgrade preliminary energy refurbishment study focusing results obtained via BPS and co-simulation. Foreseen is the deep energy refurbishment aimed to reach the “total building performance optimization” encompassing multifunctional optimization of building's skin – glazing replacement with the semi-transparent PV glazing and day-lighting control wi...th reference to the artifact preservation, as well as the IEQ (Indoor Environment Quality) control analysis. This study shows that the RES integrated refurbishment can result in the Museum's Zero CO2 emission and even in the sustainable Energy + status (producing more than using electricity). Finally, needs for most current ICT knowledge use and refurbishment technologies development, as well as integrated design, including particularly relevant benchmarking and rating system development are outlined.

Keywords:
Heritage conservation / Sustainability / Energy efficiency / Renewable energy sources / BPS and ICT / Benchmarking / Rating system development
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Energy and Buildings, 2015, 95, 130-137
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  • Elsevier
Funding / projects:
  • Investigation and Optimization of the Technological and Functional Performance of the Ventilation Mill in the Thermal Power Plant Kostolac B (RS-34028)
  • Application of Novel Measurement and Computational Techniques on Investigation of Air Flow in Ventilation Systems of Energy Extremely Efficient (“Passive”) Buildings (RS-35046)

DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.011

ISSN: 0378-7788

WoS: 000355886300019

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84940000343
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https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6045
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AU  - Todorović, Marija S.
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PY  - 2015
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6045
AB  - This paper recognizes the synergetic relationship and inextricable linkage between conservation and sustainability. Heritage preservation maximizes the use of existing materials and infrastructure, reduces waste, and preserves the historic character of older towns and cities. This paper also presents technical advances in BPS/BES (Building Performance Simulation/Building Energy Simulation), and in co-simulation for energy efficiency optimization, RES integrated historic building's greening and historic neighborhoods, settlements, as well as whole cities urban re-planning. Further, the paper presents initial results of the Aviation Museum in Belgrade preliminary energy refurbishment study focusing results obtained via BPS and co-simulation. Foreseen is the deep energy refurbishment aimed to reach the “total building performance optimization” encompassing multifunctional optimization of building's skin – glazing replacement with the semi-transparent PV glazing and day-lighting control with reference to the artifact preservation, as well as the IEQ (Indoor Environment Quality) control analysis. This study shows that the RES integrated refurbishment can result in the Museum's Zero CO2 emission and even in the sustainable Energy + status (producing more than using electricity). Finally, needs for most current ICT knowledge use and refurbishment technologies development, as well as integrated design, including particularly relevant benchmarking and rating system development are outlined.
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@article{
author = "Todorović, Marija S. and Ećim-Đurić, Olivera and Nikolić, Stevan and Ristić, Slavica and Polić-Radovanović, Suzana R.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "This paper recognizes the synergetic relationship and inextricable linkage between conservation and sustainability. Heritage preservation maximizes the use of existing materials and infrastructure, reduces waste, and preserves the historic character of older towns and cities. This paper also presents technical advances in BPS/BES (Building Performance Simulation/Building Energy Simulation), and in co-simulation for energy efficiency optimization, RES integrated historic building's greening and historic neighborhoods, settlements, as well as whole cities urban re-planning. Further, the paper presents initial results of the Aviation Museum in Belgrade preliminary energy refurbishment study focusing results obtained via BPS and co-simulation. Foreseen is the deep energy refurbishment aimed to reach the “total building performance optimization” encompassing multifunctional optimization of building's skin – glazing replacement with the semi-transparent PV glazing and day-lighting control with reference to the artifact preservation, as well as the IEQ (Indoor Environment Quality) control analysis. This study shows that the RES integrated refurbishment can result in the Museum's Zero CO2 emission and even in the sustainable Energy + status (producing more than using electricity). Finally, needs for most current ICT knowledge use and refurbishment technologies development, as well as integrated design, including particularly relevant benchmarking and rating system development are outlined.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Energy and Buildings",
title = "Historic building's holistic and sustainable deep energy refurbishment via BPS, energy efficiency and renewable energy - A case study",
volume = "95",
pages = "130-137",
doi = "10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.011"
}
Todorović, M. S., Ećim-Đurić, O., Nikolić, S., Ristić, S.,& Polić-Radovanović, S. R.. (2015). Historic building's holistic and sustainable deep energy refurbishment via BPS, energy efficiency and renewable energy - A case study. in Energy and Buildings
Elsevier., 95, 130-137.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.011
Todorović MS, Ećim-Đurić O, Nikolić S, Ristić S, Polić-Radovanović SR. Historic building's holistic and sustainable deep energy refurbishment via BPS, energy efficiency and renewable energy - A case study. in Energy and Buildings. 2015;95:130-137.
doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.011 .
Todorović, Marija S., Ećim-Đurić, Olivera, Nikolić, Stevan, Ristić, Slavica, Polić-Radovanović, Suzana R., "Historic building's holistic and sustainable deep energy refurbishment via BPS, energy efficiency and renewable energy - A case study" in Energy and Buildings, 95 (2015):130-137,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.011 . .

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