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The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
Autore Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan : , : RIBA Pub., , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Public buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-57351-8
1-136-57352-6
1-282-40238-2
9786612402388
1-84977-022-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: Non-Domestic Buildings; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part One Principles; 1 Strategy for Low Emission Refurbishment; 1.1 The case for low emission refurbishment: Energy use in buildings; 1.2 Refurbishment versus rebuild: Economics and environmental impact; 1.3 The building, plant and occupants as a system; 1.4 Implications for change of use; Impact on energy consumption; 1.5 Environmental comfort standards; 1.6 Passive environmental strategies; Natural ventilation; Daylighting
1.7 Prioritizing refurbishment optionsQuantifying energy benefits; 1.8 Integration with newbuild; 1.9 Eco-communities and urban renewal; 1.10 Environmental regulation; Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; Using other legislation in the UK; Voluntary schemes and drivers; Part Two Practice; 2 Floors; 2.1 Solid ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.2 Suspended ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.3 Intermediate floors; 2.4 Thermal response implications of floor insulation; 3 Walls; 3.1 Solid walls; External insulation
Implications for external insulationInternal insulation; Thermal response; Cold bridges; Interstitial condensation; 3.2 Cavity walls; Insulation options; Practical considerations; Interstitial condensation; Thermal implications; Retrofit inner or outer leaf; 4 Roofs; Roof types; 4.1 Insulating roofs with attic spaces; Ventilation of attic space; 4.2 Insulating roofs with voids; 4.3 Insulating solid roofs (or roofs withinaccessible voids); Insulation above the waterproof membrane; Insulation between waterproof membrane and structural deck; Insulation below the structural deck
4.4 Other thermal issuesSurface reflectance; Low-emissivity membranes in cavities; Thermal mass; Cold bridges; 4.5 Green roofs and roof ponds; Green roofs; Roof ponds; 5 Windows; 5.1 Glazing materials; Heat transmission through glazing; Radiation transmission through glazing; High performance glazing; 5.2 Framing and support systems; Obstruction of light due to framing; Thermal performance of framing; Framing material; 5.3 Modifying apertures; 5.4 Shading systems; Daylight redistribution; Shading options for refurbishment; External shading; Internal shading; 5.5 High performance daylighting
6 Atria and Double Skins6.1 Atria and energy: Principles; Thermal performance; Winter performance; Summer performance; 6.2 Effect on daylighting; 6.3 Planting and vegetation; 6.4 Double skins and energy; 6.5 Other environmental factors; 6.6 Atria and double skins as part of sustainable refurbishment; 7 Mechanical Services and Controls; 7.1 Boilers; 7.2 Heat distribution; Water; Air; 7.3 Heat emitters; Positioning emitters; Sizing emitters; Coolth emitters; 7.4 Fans and pumps; 7.5 Refrigeration; 7.6 Lighting installations; Luminous efficacy; Illuminance level and distribution; 7.7 Controls
Local control
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455294803321
Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)  
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan : , : RIBA Pub., , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
Autore Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan : , : RIBA Pub., , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Public buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
ISBN 1-136-57351-8
1-136-57352-6
1-282-40238-2
9786612402388
1-84977-022-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: Non-Domestic Buildings; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part One Principles; 1 Strategy for Low Emission Refurbishment; 1.1 The case for low emission refurbishment: Energy use in buildings; 1.2 Refurbishment versus rebuild: Economics and environmental impact; 1.3 The building, plant and occupants as a system; 1.4 Implications for change of use; Impact on energy consumption; 1.5 Environmental comfort standards; 1.6 Passive environmental strategies; Natural ventilation; Daylighting
1.7 Prioritizing refurbishment optionsQuantifying energy benefits; 1.8 Integration with newbuild; 1.9 Eco-communities and urban renewal; 1.10 Environmental regulation; Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; Using other legislation in the UK; Voluntary schemes and drivers; Part Two Practice; 2 Floors; 2.1 Solid ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.2 Suspended ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.3 Intermediate floors; 2.4 Thermal response implications of floor insulation; 3 Walls; 3.1 Solid walls; External insulation
Implications for external insulationInternal insulation; Thermal response; Cold bridges; Interstitial condensation; 3.2 Cavity walls; Insulation options; Practical considerations; Interstitial condensation; Thermal implications; Retrofit inner or outer leaf; 4 Roofs; Roof types; 4.1 Insulating roofs with attic spaces; Ventilation of attic space; 4.2 Insulating roofs with voids; 4.3 Insulating solid roofs (or roofs withinaccessible voids); Insulation above the waterproof membrane; Insulation between waterproof membrane and structural deck; Insulation below the structural deck
4.4 Other thermal issuesSurface reflectance; Low-emissivity membranes in cavities; Thermal mass; Cold bridges; 4.5 Green roofs and roof ponds; Green roofs; Roof ponds; 5 Windows; 5.1 Glazing materials; Heat transmission through glazing; Radiation transmission through glazing; High performance glazing; 5.2 Framing and support systems; Obstruction of light due to framing; Thermal performance of framing; Framing material; 5.3 Modifying apertures; 5.4 Shading systems; Daylight redistribution; Shading options for refurbishment; External shading; Internal shading; 5.5 High performance daylighting
6 Atria and Double Skins6.1 Atria and energy: Principles; Thermal performance; Winter performance; Summer performance; 6.2 Effect on daylighting; 6.3 Planting and vegetation; 6.4 Double skins and energy; 6.5 Other environmental factors; 6.6 Atria and double skins as part of sustainable refurbishment; 7 Mechanical Services and Controls; 7.1 Boilers; 7.2 Heat distribution; Water; Air; 7.3 Heat emitters; Positioning emitters; Sizing emitters; Coolth emitters; 7.4 Fans and pumps; 7.5 Refrigeration; 7.6 Lighting installations; Luminous efficacy; Illuminance level and distribution; 7.7 Controls
Local control
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778542303321
Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)  
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan : , : RIBA Pub., , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
The handbook of sustainable refurbishment : non-domestic buildings / / Nick V. Baker
Autore Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, VA, : Earthscan, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Public buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
ISBN 1-136-57351-8
1-136-57352-6
1-282-40238-2
9786612402388
1-84977-022-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: Non-Domestic Buildings; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part One Principles; 1 Strategy for Low Emission Refurbishment; 1.1 The case for low emission refurbishment: Energy use in buildings; 1.2 Refurbishment versus rebuild: Economics and environmental impact; 1.3 The building, plant and occupants as a system; 1.4 Implications for change of use; Impact on energy consumption; 1.5 Environmental comfort standards; 1.6 Passive environmental strategies; Natural ventilation; Daylighting
1.7 Prioritizing refurbishment optionsQuantifying energy benefits; 1.8 Integration with newbuild; 1.9 Eco-communities and urban renewal; 1.10 Environmental regulation; Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; Using other legislation in the UK; Voluntary schemes and drivers; Part Two Practice; 2 Floors; 2.1 Solid ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.2 Suspended ground floors; Insulation options; Underfloor heating or cooling; 2.3 Intermediate floors; 2.4 Thermal response implications of floor insulation; 3 Walls; 3.1 Solid walls; External insulation
Implications for external insulationInternal insulation; Thermal response; Cold bridges; Interstitial condensation; 3.2 Cavity walls; Insulation options; Practical considerations; Interstitial condensation; Thermal implications; Retrofit inner or outer leaf; 4 Roofs; Roof types; 4.1 Insulating roofs with attic spaces; Ventilation of attic space; 4.2 Insulating roofs with voids; 4.3 Insulating solid roofs (or roofs withinaccessible voids); Insulation above the waterproof membrane; Insulation between waterproof membrane and structural deck; Insulation below the structural deck
4.4 Other thermal issuesSurface reflectance; Low-emissivity membranes in cavities; Thermal mass; Cold bridges; 4.5 Green roofs and roof ponds; Green roofs; Roof ponds; 5 Windows; 5.1 Glazing materials; Heat transmission through glazing; Radiation transmission through glazing; High performance glazing; 5.2 Framing and support systems; Obstruction of light due to framing; Thermal performance of framing; Framing material; 5.3 Modifying apertures; 5.4 Shading systems; Daylight redistribution; Shading options for refurbishment; External shading; Internal shading; 5.5 High performance daylighting
6 Atria and Double Skins6.1 Atria and energy: Principles; Thermal performance; Winter performance; Summer performance; 6.2 Effect on daylighting; 6.3 Planting and vegetation; 6.4 Double skins and energy; 6.5 Other environmental factors; 6.6 Atria and double skins as part of sustainable refurbishment; 7 Mechanical Services and Controls; 7.1 Boilers; 7.2 Heat distribution; Water; Air; 7.3 Heat emitters; Positioning emitters; Sizing emitters; Coolth emitters; 7.4 Fans and pumps; 7.5 Refrigeration; 7.6 Lighting installations; Luminous efficacy; Illuminance level and distribution; 7.7 Controls
Local control
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825548303321
Baker Nick (Nick Vashon)  
London ; ; Sterling, VA, : Earthscan, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sustainable renovation [[electronic resource] ] : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Sustainable renovation [[electronic resource] ] : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Autore Gelfand Lisa
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Altri autori (Persone) DuncanChris <1962->
Collana Wiley series in sustainable design
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-10217-7
1-118-10011-5
1-283-39800-1
9786613398000
1-118-10219-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sustainable Renovation: Strategies for Commercial Building Systems and Envelope; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Sustainability Defined; The Urgency of Sustainability in Buildings; The Importance of Existing Buildings; Renovation Contrasted with Replacement; Facility Management and Incremental Renovation; The Benefits of Sustainable Renovation; Health and Comfort; Economic Returns; Reduction of Climate Change Impact; Chapter 2: Whole Building Design; Introduction; Existing Building Context; Climate and Function; Building Energy Simulation Models
Testing and Benchmarking PerformanceUnderstanding Existing Building Strategies; Daylight; Ventilation; Permanent Materials; Building Envelope; Building Systems; Modern Building Code Implications; Chapter 3: Facility Management Upgrades; Introduction; Immediate Improvement; Behaviors; Testing and Analyzing Performance; Retrocommissioning; Lighting; Plug Loads; Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning; Water Use; Beyond Energy-Green Operations and Maintenance; Indoor Environmental Quality; Regional Issues; Putting Your Program Together; Chapter 4: Building Envelope Redesign; Introduction
Air Infiltration LossesInsulation Strategies; Cold Climate; Humid Middle Latitude Climate; Hot Humid Climate; Hot Dry Climate; Continental Climate; Pre-War Buildings; Thermal Mass and Climate Zones; Masonry Wall Design; Window Replacement and Shading; Roof Structure and Insulation; Roofing; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Curtain Wall Replacement, Modification, and Shading; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Late Modern Buildings; Introducing Daylight; Correcting Roof Structures and Slope; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Chapter 5: Building Systems Replacement
Building System NeedsThermal Comfort; Water Use; Light; Building Controls and Environmental Responsiveness; Pre-War Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Steam and Hydronic Systems; Improving Ventilation and Fire Safety; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Hydronic Systems; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies
Electric Power and Controls ReplacementLate Modern Buildings; Strategies for Deep Floor Plates; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Systems Replacement Summary; Chapter 6: Building Materials; Environmentally Beneficial Products; Rating Systems and Lifecycle Assessment; LCA Tools; Recycling, Salvage, and Reuse; Resource Efficiency; Reduction in Operational Energy and Waste; Low-Emitting Materials
""Natural"" Materials
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457246403321
Gelfand Lisa  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sustainable renovation [[electronic resource] ] : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Sustainable renovation [[electronic resource] ] : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Autore Gelfand Lisa
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Altri autori (Persone) DuncanChris <1962->
Collana Wiley series in sustainable design
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
ISBN 1-118-10217-7
1-118-10011-5
1-283-39800-1
9786613398000
1-118-10219-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sustainable Renovation: Strategies for Commercial Building Systems and Envelope; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Sustainability Defined; The Urgency of Sustainability in Buildings; The Importance of Existing Buildings; Renovation Contrasted with Replacement; Facility Management and Incremental Renovation; The Benefits of Sustainable Renovation; Health and Comfort; Economic Returns; Reduction of Climate Change Impact; Chapter 2: Whole Building Design; Introduction; Existing Building Context; Climate and Function; Building Energy Simulation Models
Testing and Benchmarking PerformanceUnderstanding Existing Building Strategies; Daylight; Ventilation; Permanent Materials; Building Envelope; Building Systems; Modern Building Code Implications; Chapter 3: Facility Management Upgrades; Introduction; Immediate Improvement; Behaviors; Testing and Analyzing Performance; Retrocommissioning; Lighting; Plug Loads; Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning; Water Use; Beyond Energy-Green Operations and Maintenance; Indoor Environmental Quality; Regional Issues; Putting Your Program Together; Chapter 4: Building Envelope Redesign; Introduction
Air Infiltration LossesInsulation Strategies; Cold Climate; Humid Middle Latitude Climate; Hot Humid Climate; Hot Dry Climate; Continental Climate; Pre-War Buildings; Thermal Mass and Climate Zones; Masonry Wall Design; Window Replacement and Shading; Roof Structure and Insulation; Roofing; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Curtain Wall Replacement, Modification, and Shading; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Late Modern Buildings; Introducing Daylight; Correcting Roof Structures and Slope; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Chapter 5: Building Systems Replacement
Building System NeedsThermal Comfort; Water Use; Light; Building Controls and Environmental Responsiveness; Pre-War Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Steam and Hydronic Systems; Improving Ventilation and Fire Safety; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Hydronic Systems; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies
Electric Power and Controls ReplacementLate Modern Buildings; Strategies for Deep Floor Plates; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Systems Replacement Summary; Chapter 6: Building Materials; Environmentally Beneficial Products; Rating Systems and Lifecycle Assessment; LCA Tools; Recycling, Salvage, and Reuse; Resource Efficiency; Reduction in Operational Energy and Waste; Low-Emitting Materials
""Natural"" Materials
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781415503321
Gelfand Lisa  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sustainable renovation : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Sustainable renovation : strategies for commercial building systems and envelope / / Lisa Gelfand and Chris Duncan
Autore Gelfand Lisa
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 690/.24
Altri autori (Persone) DuncanChris <1962->
Collana Wiley series in sustainable design
Soggetto topico Buildings - Repair and reconstruction
Commercial buildings - Remodeling
Sustainable buildings - Design and construction
ISBN 1-118-10217-7
1-118-10011-5
1-283-39800-1
9786613398000
1-118-10219-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Sustainable Renovation: Strategies for Commercial Building Systems and Envelope; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Sustainability Defined; The Urgency of Sustainability in Buildings; The Importance of Existing Buildings; Renovation Contrasted with Replacement; Facility Management and Incremental Renovation; The Benefits of Sustainable Renovation; Health and Comfort; Economic Returns; Reduction of Climate Change Impact; Chapter 2: Whole Building Design; Introduction; Existing Building Context; Climate and Function; Building Energy Simulation Models
Testing and Benchmarking PerformanceUnderstanding Existing Building Strategies; Daylight; Ventilation; Permanent Materials; Building Envelope; Building Systems; Modern Building Code Implications; Chapter 3: Facility Management Upgrades; Introduction; Immediate Improvement; Behaviors; Testing and Analyzing Performance; Retrocommissioning; Lighting; Plug Loads; Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning; Water Use; Beyond Energy-Green Operations and Maintenance; Indoor Environmental Quality; Regional Issues; Putting Your Program Together; Chapter 4: Building Envelope Redesign; Introduction
Air Infiltration LossesInsulation Strategies; Cold Climate; Humid Middle Latitude Climate; Hot Humid Climate; Hot Dry Climate; Continental Climate; Pre-War Buildings; Thermal Mass and Climate Zones; Masonry Wall Design; Window Replacement and Shading; Roof Structure and Insulation; Roofing; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Curtain Wall Replacement, Modification, and Shading; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Late Modern Buildings; Introducing Daylight; Correcting Roof Structures and Slope; Insulation Options; Window Replacement; Roofing; Chapter 5: Building Systems Replacement
Building System NeedsThermal Comfort; Water Use; Light; Building Controls and Environmental Responsiveness; Pre-War Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Steam and Hydronic Systems; Improving Ventilation and Fire Safety; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Mid-Century Modern Buildings; Renovation or Replacement of Hydronic Systems; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies
Electric Power and Controls ReplacementLate Modern Buildings; Strategies for Deep Floor Plates; Creating New Passive Ventilation Options; Improving or Replacing Forced Air Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning; Restoring or Improving Daylighting; Water-Saving Strategies; Electric Power and Controls Replacement; Systems Replacement Summary; Chapter 6: Building Materials; Environmentally Beneficial Products; Rating Systems and Lifecycle Assessment; LCA Tools; Recycling, Salvage, and Reuse; Resource Efficiency; Reduction in Operational Energy and Waste; Low-Emitting Materials
""Natural"" Materials
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811689503321
Gelfand Lisa  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui