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ERASMUS IP Su stainable Re furbishment , Re trofit , En ergy Ma nagement in Residential Buildings Corsica project. Group No . 8 Corsica 2014. Group No. 8. Lina Peciure Neringa Gudiene Ieva Jackute Justas Cerkauskas Rasa Paliskiene Kristina Puckyte.
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ERASMUS IP SustainableRefurbishment, Retrofit, EnergyManagementinResidentialBuildingsCorsica project Group No. 8 Corsica 2014
Group No. 8 • Lina Peciure • Neringa Gudiene • Ieva Jackute • Justas Cerkauskas • Rasa Paliskiene • Kristina Puckyte
Design Brief – the Client‘s Demands • Modernisationof buildings layout and design (bathroom & kitchens). • Addition of elevators if deemed necessary • Reduction of energy consumption to retrofit passive house guidelines and levels • Sustainable energy production (secondary system). • Sustainable building materials & construction to be implemented as much as possible in the retrofitted building. • Balconyrenovation and/or addition of balconies, if deemed necessary • Management and cost calculations • Addition of a green roof and/or green facade • Addition of a student community house built in sustainable timber materials, containing: computer studio, toilets, relaxation/party room, small kitchen and outside terrace area • Sustainable energy production (secondary system)
Basic data of Corsica • Geographic position: • Total area: 8,680 km2 • Climate: Hot-summer Mediterranean climate • average monthly temperatures during warmest month are 22.0 °C • average monthly temperatures in the coldest month between 18 to 0 °C • at least four months average above 10 °C • Inhabitants:322120 • Density: 37/km2
Green roof technologies • Durability • EnergyEfficiency • Fireprotection • Noisereduction • Heatretention • Reducedenergydemand • Reducedcarbonmonoxideimpact • Removednitrogen pollution from rain • Neutralizedacid rain effect • Combinedseweroverflowprevention
Green roof technologies • Greenspaces • Recreationareas
Solar energy • The development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies has huge longer-term benefits. It increases countries’ energy security through reliance on an indigenous, inexhaustible and mostly import-independent resource, enhance sustainability, reduce pollution, lower the costs of mitigating climate change, and keep fossil fuel prices lower than otherwise. These advantages are global. Hence the additional costs of the incentives for early deployment should be considered learning investments; they must be wisely spent and need to be widely shared.
Smart house technologies • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
Smart house technologies • Lighting
Smart house technologies • Audio-visual
Smart house technologies • Shading
Smart house technologies • Intercoms