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Mehrdimensional energieoptimierte Gebäudehüllen in Stahlleichtbauweise für den Industrie- und Gewerbebau

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Stahlbau, , n. 1, v. 82
Page(s): 26-34
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201201643
Abstract:

Multidimensional energy-optimized building envelopes in steel-lightweight construction for industrial and commercial buildings.

In the erecting and operating of industrial and commercial constructions sustainability and conversation of resources must be considered. Compared with multi-story and residential buildings the influence is of matter. Within the research project P 880 "Mehrdimensional energieoptimierte Gebäudehüllen in Stahlleichtbauweise für den Industrie- und Gewerbebau" referring to this potentials and development corridors should be investigated and made accessible. Not even the opportunities of reducing the resource and energy consumption will be explored, but also odds for the active use of regenerative energy on a building element level will be pointed out. Therefore, the way how to consider energy-saving building-skins is multi-dimensional, or in other words, passive and active. The following article will present and explain some of the achieved results. Moreover the next steps will be defined and further problems will be outlined.

Keywords:
sustainability thermal insulation photovoltaic heat protection moisture protection solar thermal integrated building conversation of resources sustainable resource use
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    29/03/2013
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