APPLYING THE LEVEL(S) INDICATOR LANGUAGE TO RESILIENT HOUSING

Q4 Environmental Science
C. Díaz-López, Dariel López-López, A. Serrano-Jiménez, Á. Barrios-Padura, Julia HIRUELO PÉREZ, Carlos ROSA-JIMÉNEZ
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The construction sector represents an opportunity to promote urban culture change in favour of housing stock regeneration, encouraging urban interventions that extend the life of buildings in a sustainable and resilient way from the project’s design phase. Level(s) is the European Union’s new language for sustainability, circular economy, and resilience indicators. Specifically, Indicator 2.3 proposes a process that assists the design and renovation of housing in a state of obsolescence to explore its maximum resilience to climatic, functional, and socio-economic effects. The indicator is made up of objectives that allow the needs of any occupant to be met throughout the useful life while also proposing a study of the payback time of the investment. The objectives of this indicator focus on the most efficient use of space, greater longevity and operational performance of the building and the longer-term vision of the valuable life by allowing the change of use of the building. Thus, this research aims to identify a resilient housing retrofit methodology based on Level(s). The following specific objectives have been identified: (i) resilience assessment of the current state of the pilot cases using Level(s) to meet this objective; (ii) design of new resilient housing configurations and analysis of project opportunities and constraints using Level(s); and (iii) assessment of cost amortisation. The results of this research allow for the identification of a comprehensive, functional, flexible, accessible, resilient, and dynamic space refurbishment model that allows for the maximum number of configurations for the maximum number of tenants over time, considering cost reduction, time and payback.
将等级指标语言应用于抗震住房
建筑行业代表了一个促进城市文化变化的机会,有利于住房存量的再生,鼓励城市干预,从项目的设计阶段开始,以可持续和有弹性的方式延长建筑的寿命。Level(s)是欧盟关于可持续性、循环经济和弹性指标的新语言。具体而言,指标2.3提出了一个流程,帮助设计和改造处于陈旧状态的住房,以探索其对气候、功能和社会经济影响的最大弹性。该指标由目标组成,这些目标允许在整个使用寿命内满足任何居住者的需求,同时还建议对投资的回报时间进行研究。该指标的目标侧重于最有效地利用空间,延长建筑物的使用寿命和运行性能,并通过允许建筑物的使用变化来实现宝贵生命的长期愿景。因此,本研究旨在确定一种基于水平的弹性住房改造方法。已经确定了以下具体目标:(i)使用级别对试点案例的现状进行弹性评估,以实现这一目标;(ii)设计新的弹性房屋结构,并使用Level(s)分析项目机会和限制;(三)成本摊销的评估。这项研究的结果允许确定一个全面的、功能性的、灵活的、可访问的、有弹性的和动态的空间翻新模型,随着时间的推移,考虑到降低成本、时间和回报,允许最大数量的租户配置最大数量的配置。
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
CiteScore
1.10
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92
期刊介绍: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 1743-3541) includes volumes relating to the follow subject areas: Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Air Pollution, Design & Nature, Sustainable Development, Environmental Health
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