Session 16: SINFONIA: Deep retrofits in Europe
Room 4 - Thursday, 10 October 2019, 2:30 pm
Time | Topic | Speaker |
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2:30 pm |
SINFONIA – Selection of outcomes and best practice examples from Innsbruck A selection of implemented best practice solutions for energy efficient and affordable measures in large scale renovation buildings in Innsbruck will be shown in this presentation. Furthermore, an overview of the outcomes of SINFONIA will give an insight into this research project. |
Laszlo Lepp |
2:55 pm |
Refurbishment of the primary school and gymnasium, Ziersdorf A primary school and gymnasium built in the 1970s were substantially refurbished in terms of energy and function in the space of only 13 months. Thanks to cooperative project-management from the outset, a 94% improvement in energy performance was recorded while the building was in operation. |
Martin Huber |
3:20 pm |
Results of deep renovation of two austrian schools In the EU-project SINFONIA, two public schools in Innsbruck, Austria, built 1960 and 1955, were deeply refurbished and equipped with a ventilation system. A one year measurement campaign shows that all comfort criteria were met and the energy consumption after refurbishment was lower than predicted. |
Wolfgang Streicher |
3:45 pm |
From experimental to passive house plus - some 4-decade insights The oil crisis of 1973 triggered research into energy and the first Passive House some 4 decades ago. The author, one of the “Passive House Pioneers”, is still active in the field and will share his insights gained on the road from early Experimental to latest Passive House Plus projects in new and old buildings. |
Dr. Bernd Steinmüller |
4:10 pm |
EnerPHit renovation of a residential building in Vienna with preservation of its historical facade In Vienna (Austria) a 19th century residential building was renovated after a gas explosion to a very good energetic standard (EnerPHit). The facades were insulated with hemp and aerogel plaster. As a result the external appearance of the historic building could be restored. |
Helmut Schöberl / Ernst Schriefl |
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Programme
for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 609019.