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Hammer, L. (author)
The purpose of this research is to explore the energy balance within an offshore accommodation. The research is done In cooperation with Keppel Verolme BV. and the TU Delft for the department of Building Technology. The offshore accommodation is analysed in terms of structure and energy consumption, as is the typical environmental conditions in...
master thesis 2016
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Loussos, P. (author)
In this graduation research the life cycle energy (embodied and operational energy) of a refurbishment project is researched by means of a literature study and a case study design. A design approach is made to make the life cycle energy as low as possible for the case study, an existing post-war residential building in Utrecht. The focus of the...
master thesis 2013
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Tensen, E. (author)
This thesis is about different refurbishment solutions or strategies which can be used for post-war housing blocks (1945-1975). The main focus is to reduce the energy demand for this typical building period. This is done by a research to different façade possibilities that can be used. The main objective is to refurbish the buildings in such a...
master thesis 2011
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Ebbert, T. (author)
Two thirds of all office real estate in Europe is older than 30 years. While the load bearing structure of a building can last for a century, the interior design is renovated at relatively short intervals. Practice has shown, however, that at the age of twenty to thirty years the facades and climate installations of a building do no longer...
doctoral thesis 2010
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