Considerations Regarding the Green Retrofitting of Residential Buildings From Human Wellbeing Perspectives

R. Felseghi, T. Șoimoșan, C. Filote, M. Răboacă
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Currently, buildings are considered to be a continuously evolving organism that over time has to be treated, rehabilitated, and upgraded to meet the requirements set by the user at a certain stage. Buildings are a central element of the EU member states' energy efficiency policies, accounting for about 40% of final energy consumption, and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions, and about 75% of buildings are not energy efficient. Recent applications and studies establish that green retrofitting has maintained older existing buildings to increase energy efficiency, optimize building performance, increase occupants' satisfaction, and boost economic return while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions. In this regard, this chapter aims to address the main factors that negatively affect the performance of residential buildings and presents the common green retrofitting measures that can be taken to ensure the state of human well-being in residential buildings.
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从人类健康角度对住宅绿色改造的思考
目前,建筑被认为是一个不断进化的有机体,随着时间的推移,它必须经过处理、修复和升级,以满足用户在某个阶段设定的要求。建筑是欧盟成员国能源效率政策的核心要素,约占最终能源消耗的40%,占温室气体排放的36%,约75%的建筑不节能。最近的应用和研究表明,绿色改造可以维护旧的现有建筑,以提高能源效率,优化建筑性能,提高居住者的满意度,并在减少温室气体排放的同时提高经济回报。在这方面,本章旨在解决对住宅建筑性能产生负面影响的主要因素,并提出可以采取的常见绿色改造措施,以确保住宅建筑中的人类福祉状态。
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