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    A Methodology for Integrated Refurbishment Actions in School Buildings by Doris Österreicher

    Published in Buildings (2018-03-01)
    “…Educational buildings could play leading roles in increasing high-performance building refurbishments across Europe. …”
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    In search of a holistic, sustainable and replicable model for complete energy refurbishment in historic buildings by Marija S. Todorović

    Published in Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage (2012-12-01)
    “…Taking into account the original climatic adaptations of historic buildings, today’s sustainable technology can supplement inherent sustainable features without compromising their unique historical character. …”
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    Integrated envelope design process: innovative materials and technologies for a sustainable refurbishment of the existing building stock by Cecilia Mazzoli, Nicola Bartolini

    Published in Tema (2015-05-01)
    “…The research project seeks to investigate and promote a new energy efficient architectural strategy for the refurbishment of existing building stock, by proposing innovative and sustainable envelope solutions based on process by-products concept and bio-mimetic approach. …”
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    A methodological approach for life cycle assessment of refurbishment measures - from building to neighbourhood and municipal level by Simon Slabik, Caya Zernicke, Michael Storck, Annette Hafner

    Published in Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings (2022-12-01)
    “…This paper shows how a~methodological LCA framework of refurbishment methods can be applied at three levels: single building, neighbourhood, and municipality. …”
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    Options of modelling refurbishment in LCA: continuous improvement strategy and next life cycle approach by Maria Balouktsi, Thomas Lützkendorf

    Published in Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings (2022-12-01)
    “…The adaptation of existing buildings to future challenges in the form of refurbishment contributes to sustainable development. …”
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    AgiBuild: A Scaled Agile Framework for Building Adaptation Projects by Pearl Li Ng, Tayyab Maqsood, Malik Khalfan, Farshid Rahmani

    Published in Buildings (2023-12-01)
    “…Agile ways of working have garnered recognition for their capacity to drive innovation, placing a strong emphasis on adaptability to change and a user-centric approach. Inspired by these proven principles, the authors envision that applying scaled agile—an extension of agile methodologies—can serve as a catalyst for revolutionary transformations in how buildings are redesigned, refurbished, and operated, ushering in a new era of practices within the industry. …”
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    Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings for Preserving the Past by Anupam Kumar Gautam, Rahul Thakur, Abhinav Mishra, Naresh Kaushik, Catherine Selvaraj, Swetapadma Panda, Honganur Raju Manjunath

    “…A building's adaptive reuse should preserve the building's and its surroundings' historical relevance while having as little of an adverse effect as possible on the environment. …”
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    Circular economy strategies for adaptive reuse of residential building by Cristiana Cellucci

    “…Circular Economy concepts are well suited to the building and construction sector in cities. For example, refurbishing and adaptively reusing underutilized or abandoned buildings can revitalize neighborhoods whilst achieving environmental benefits. …”
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    E2VENT – design and integration of an adaptable module for residential building renovation by Paolo Basso, Michele Mililli, Francisco J. M. Herrero, Roberto Sanz, Pau Casaldiga

    Published in Journal of Facade Design and Engineering (2017-12-01)
    “…The E2VENT innovative facade module is targeted to Optimal Adaptability and Heat Exchange for the refurbishment of existing buildings and is composed of two main parts: an adaptable smart modular heat recovery unit (SMHRU), which is adjustable to work within the ventilated façade cavity, is able to recover heat from ventilation air, and can preheat ventilation air in winter while precooling it in summer; and a latent thermal heat energy storage system (LTHES) which is based on phase change materials fitting in the cavity and is complementary to the SMHRU. …”
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