Heritage and social analysis of the 4 use cases
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A report on the heritage and multi-benefit assessment of the four demosites according to architectural and urbanistic criteria.
Circularity and LCA best practises
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This deliverable includes a suggestion of good practices regarding the choice of renovation, reuse or recycling, taking into account several aspects such as hazardous substances, legal frameworks and energy efficiency in the operational phase. LCA will be used on suggested best practice solutions, showing the environmental impact for different choices, including carbon emissions.
Evaluation of existing tools and methods
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Identify decision support tools and evaluate them according to the T1.1 and T1.2 hierarchical list of benefits. Also will be considered the user needs in terms of functionality, user experience gathered by WP3. T1.3 will also identify existing databases of construction products or buildings renovation success stories specialised on historic buildings. The pertinence and trustworthiness of those databases will be evaluated.
Regulation and standard informed repository
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A clear listing of regulations and standards focusing on the 4 use-cases will be established along with an assessment against the values set out in 1.1 and 1.2. Study of conflicts between heritage regulation and energy regulation is highlighted.
Cost efficiency best practises
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First the scope of the deliverable will be refined to determine what type of practises to target. For example, not only intervention, but also preventive maintenance will also be considered. The planning of intervention in relation to the building occupation during the intervention will also be considered. Then the deliverable will collect and analyse data on the identified good practises (this can include reviewing the existing literature, conducting interviews or surveys and analysing case studies).
Refine scenario of demonstration activities on the 4 use-cases
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The specificities of each use-case are taken into account while proposing a homogeneous global approach for testing the tools developed by CALECHE.
Methodology of the participatory processes and results of the co-design workshops
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A first phase of internal online workshops with project partners will be conducted to collect their feedback, perspectives and recommendations detailed requirements for their respective tasks (T1.2, T4.2, T4.5, T5.5, T6.3, T6.5, T7.3) in relation to stakeholder engagement based on their experience with previous refurbishment projects. These will include retrofit benefits and scenarios, perceptions of expert and non-expert stakeholders, historical and architectural perspectives, as well as views on the envisaged multi-benefit decision making tools.
Plan for the dissemination and exploitation including communication activities
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T7.1 &T7.2
Technical analysis of the 4 use cases
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Technical analysis of the initial status. Analysis of the potential by systematic parametric study of the various potential measures.