1st Edition

Sustainable Retrofitting of Commercial Buildings Cool Climates

Edited By Simon Burton Copyright 2015
    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    334 Pages 121 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Whilst sustainability is already an important driver in the new building sector, this book explores how those involved in refurbishment of commercial building are moving this agenda forward. It includes chapters by developers, surveyors, cost consultants, architects, building physicists and other players, on the role they each can play in enabling refurbishment to be commercially, environmentally and socially sustainable. Case studies from northern climates show real examples of different building types, ages and uses and will demonstrate what action has been taken to create more sustainable buildings.



    The chapters raise and discuss all the relevant issues that need to be considered in retrofitting decision making. Changing standards, planning, process management, financing, technical issues, site organisation, commissioning and subsequent building management are all considered. The book demonstrates that buildings can be made comfortable to occupy, easy to manage and low in energy demand and environmental impact.

    Introduction  1. Designing for New Uses, Standards and Requirements in the Twenty-first Century  2. Value as a Driver for Sustainable Refurbishment of Commercial Buildings – A European Perspective  3. Resilience to a Changing Climate  4. Making Sustainable Refurbishment of Existing Buildings Financially Viable  5. The Current Energy Performance of Commercial Buildings in Northern Climates – Europe  6. Effecting Design Processes and Practices for Sustainable Refurbishment  7. Retrofitting for Comfort and Indoor Environmental Quality  8. Energy Efficient Principles and Technologies for Retrofitting  9. The Importance of Facade Design  10. Environmental Assessment Rating Schemes  11. Energy and Comfort Modelling Tools  12. Water, Waste, Materials and Landscape  13. On-site Construction  14. Integrating Design and Use – the ‘Soft Landings’ Philosophy  15. Case Studies

    Biography

    Simon Burton has worked in the field of energy conservation in buildings and urban areas for more than 20 years. He was a Director of ECD Energy and Environment and subsequently a Regional Director with AECOM in London. He has been responsible for several UK Government research projects.