Published September 27, 2018
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Publication
Monitoring a pre-normative multi-family housing case-study in a Mediterranean climate
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Description
In Spain, a significant percentage of the residential building stock presents deficient indoor
conditions regarding current energy standards, due to having been constructed before the Norma
Básica de la Edificación in 1979 (NBE CT 79) regarding thermal conditions in buildings. Current
environmental policies pursue a cut in energy consumption and seek improvements in indoor
conditions by refurbishing current stock, mainly that constructed between 1950 and 1980. Before any
retrofitting action, housing monitoring has become essential for a better understanding of real and
passive environmental behavior. This paper aims to present the monitoring in hourly intervals,
real-time and post-occupancy conditions of a residential building in Seville, built in the 1950s and
belonging to national heritage. The results obtained show major discrepancies between thermal
indoor data collected and comfort conditions, both in summer and winter, which are solved by the
sporadic use of cooling and heating devices present in the dwellings, thus leading to less energy
consumption than expected. This is a common occurrence in multi-family housing units from the
Mediterranean arc: there are many periods of the year in which a vast number of the population lives
in poor energy conditions.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/78868
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/78868
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE