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Title: Refurbishment of historic buildings : thermal mass modified, its influence on indoor comfort, energy efficiency and heritage value
Authors: Buhagiar, Vincent
Jones, Phil
Keywords: Sustainable architecture -- Malta
Energy conservation -- Malta
Buildings -- Energy conservation
Historic sites -- Malta
Malta -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Public buildings -- Repair and reconstruction -- Malta
Architecture and energy conservation -- Malta
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: PLEA
Citation: Buhagiar, V., & Jones, P. (2011). Refurbishment of historic buildings : thermal mass modified, its influence on indoor comfort, energy efficiency and heritage value. PLEA2011 - 27th International conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Louvain-la-Neuve.
Abstract: This paper investigates the thermal performance of refurbished historic buildings which typically experience the external restoration of the fabric, re-planning for re-use and an interior design job as part of an overall rehabilitation exercise. Controlled internal alterations include the addition of an intermediate floor, scooping out walls and addition of an insulated indoor fabric and partitioning to contain a modern new use to the same edifice. This study focuses on the effects of scooping out an internal skin on the thermal environment.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/42518
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