Objective
To evaluate ecological and economic advantages and disadvantages of different rehabilitation options for old tenement houses of the early 20th century compared with a new building, focusing on the following criteria:
- energy savings
- life cycle assessment (LCA)
- cost assessment.
To establish the technical potential and economic cost of rehabilitation actions on some characteristic residential buildings in Europe, two buildings in Milan and two buildings in Weimar will be selected as case studies. These buildings will belong to which were constructed in the early years of this century to accommodate working and middle class families which were moving to the cities in the context of a rapidly expanding industrialisation. Most of these buildings have a certain architectural quality and are now, after the great post-war spread out of the cities, in a fairly central location. Therefore their economic worth is high and the rehabilitation possibilities appealing. For these buildings the following action will be undertaken:
- Identification of appropriate rehabilitation measures
- Life cycle and cost assessment
- Dissemination of the results through workshops and pubblications
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20133 Milano
Italy
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