Seminar 44 — Making Historic Buildings Sustainable

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Historic buildings, by definition, are buildings that have been around for a long time and likely to continue in use. Many were built 50 or more years ago and some retain their original mechanical systems. These systems were designed in an era when energy was abundant and thermal performance of the building fabric and energy use hardly considered. Making these buildings sustainable and reducing their energy use is often constrained by restrictions on change to the external and sometimes internal appearance. This seminar includes four speakers with experience in transforming historic buildings to improve their sustainability.

Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings
Tor Brostrom, Ph.D.
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

1913 Warehouse Transformed to a "Green Laboratory"
Pete King
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

VCU Cary Street Gym: When Adaptive Reuse Means High Performance Building
Bryna Dunn
Product contains: Recorded Presentation Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation (mp4)

Product Details

Published:
2014
File Size:
1 file , 190 KB
Product Code(s):
D-NY14Sem44
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