Title: WP 3 SWG OBJECTIVES
1WP 3 SWG -OBJECTIVES
- 3.1 To minimize energy demand and produce
renewable energy on the site - 3.2 To minimise water demand and reduce
wastewater production - 3.3 To minimise waste generation from buildings
and civil infrastructure - 3.4 To decide on proceedings based on defining
the cultural and regional identity by the quality
of its industrial heritage - 3.5 To find better ways to comply with health
and safety regulations for reused buildings and
infrastructure
2Construction materialslandfilling vs. recycling
3DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
- (a) the general framework for a methodology of
calculation of the integrated energy performance
of buildings - (b) the application of minimum requirements on
the energy - performance of new buildings
- (c) the application of minimum requirements on
the energy - performance of large existing buildings that are
subject to - major renovation
- (d) energy certification of buildings and
- (e) regular inspection of boilers and of
air-conditioning - systems in buildings and in addition an
assessment of the - heating installation in which the boilers are
more than 15 years old.
4DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
- General framework for the calculation of energy
performance of buildings (Article 3) - 1. The methodology of calculation of energy
performances of buildings shall include at least
the following aspects - (a) thermal characteristics of the building
(shell and internal partitions, etc.). These
characteristics may also include air-tightness - (b) heating installation and hot water supply,
including their insulation characteristics - (c) air-conditioning installation
- (d) ventilation
- (e) built-in lighting installation (mainly the
non-residential sector)
5DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
- (f) position and orientation of buildings,
including outdoor climate - (g) passive solar systems and solar protection
- (h) natural ventilation
- (i) indoor climatic conditions, including the
designed indoor climate. - 2. The positive influence of the following
aspects shall, where relevant in this
calculation, be taken into account - (a) active solar systems and other heating and
electricity systems based on renewable energy
sources - (b) electricity produced by CHP
- (c) district or block heating and cooling
systems - (d) natural lighting.
6DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings
- Member States may decide not to set or apply the
requirements referred to in paragraph 1 for the
following categories of buildings - buildings and monuments officially protected as
part of a designated environment or because of
their special architectural or historic merit,
where compliance with the requirements would
unacceptably alter their character or appearance,
7DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings
- Member States may decide not to set or apply the
requirements referred to earlier for the
following categories of buildings - buildings and monuments officially protected as
part of a designated environment or because of
their special architectural or historic merit,
where compliance with the requirements would
unacceptably alter their character or appearance - Thus it is important to find good example of
building energy improvement
8Contradictionenergy usage material saving
Impact on environment resulting from construction
materials used
Impact on environment resulting from energy used
LCA analysis of Bytom Kwartal two building
adaptation
9LCA of wall insulation
Total impact on environment after
modernization Variant 1- 516 E99 units Variant
2 -533 E99 units vs. 714 without improvement
10Environmental impact resulting from type of
energy used
11KATOWICE Kleofas Shaft adaptation
12Konstancin-Jeziorna adaptation
13Niwkaka Modrzejow
14Niwkaka Modrzejow
15HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
16HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
17HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
18HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
19VENICE-ARSENAL
20VENICE-ARSENAL
21VENICE-ARSENAL
22VENICE-ARSENAL
23VENICE-ARSENAL
24TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
25TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
26TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
27GDANSK POLAND,OLOWIANKA ILENDadaptation of XIX
century power station for Congress and culture
centre
28GDANSK POLAND,Congress and culture centre
29GDANSK POLAND,Congress and culture centre