Lorena de Carvalho Araujo , Marion Bonhomme , Serge Faraut , Nathalie Tornay
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摘要
建筑节能改造在减少温室气体排放和使城市适应气候变化方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。然而,欧洲建筑的翻新步伐仍然相对缓慢。本研究旨在通过交叉分析多个数据库,加深我们对法国建筑群翻新状况的了解。为了评估翻新水平,我们提出了一种将能源性能证书(EPC)数据与建筑原型数据库多瑙河(Danube)相结合的方法。通过将多瑙河原型映射到 EPC 地理空间数据,可以对不同建筑的翻新状况进行检查,并将建筑时期、建筑用途、城市形态和地理位置等因素考虑在内。所采用的方法包括建立上述数据库之间的对应关系,计算多瑙河数据库中建筑围护结构的 U 值,并将其热性能与 EPC 参考数据进行比较分析。这项研究的结果揭示了不同建筑时期和房屋类型的翻新率的复杂模式。值得注意的是,第二次世界大战后建造的建筑翻新率最高。此外,与集体住房相比,个人住房的屋顶翻新更为广泛。这项研究为了解城市环境中建筑翻新的复杂性做出了重要贡献,并为制定有效战略以提高城市可持续性和复原力提供了启示。
Unveiling renovation patterns in the French building stock using archetype classification and energy performance certificates data
The energy renovation of buildings plays a pivotal role in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and adapting cities to climate change. However, the pace of renovation in the European building stock remains relatively slow. The objective of this study is to enhance our understanding of the renovation status of the French building stock by cross-analysing multiple databases. In order to assess the levels of renovation, a methodology is proposed which combines Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data with Danube, an archetypal architectural database. By mapping the Danube archetypes to the EPC geospatial data, an examination of the renovation status across different buildings can be conducted, taking into account factors such as construction period, building usage, urban form, and geographical location. The methodology employed entails the establishment of a correspondence between the aforementioned databases, the calculation of U-values for building envelope components of the Danube database, and the conduct of a comparative analysis of their thermal performances with the EPC referential. The findings of this study reveal a complex pattern of renovation rates across different construction periods and housing types. Notably, buildings constructed after the Second World War exhibit the highest rates of renovation. Additionally, individual dwellings undergo more extensive roof renovations than collective housing. This research makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the complexities of building renovations in urban environments, and provides insights that can inform the development of effective strategies for enhancing urban sustainability and resilience.
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An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings
Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.