Sustainable renovation and evaluation of blocks of multiapartment houses
Peržiūrėti/ Atidaryti
Data
2011Autorius
Alchimovienė, Jurgita
Raslanas, Saulius
Metaduomenys
Rodyti detalų aprašąSantrauka
A significant amount of energy, materials and finances are consumed when using and demolishing the
buildings. Proper planning, design, construction, management and marketing allow to reduce the environmental impact
and expenses as well as to improve the quality of buildings and to raise their market value. Renovation of blocks
of multi-apartment houses is nowadays one of the most important problems in residential districts which have been
built in Lithuania before 1993. Sustainable development of blocks of multi-apartment houses requires to analyze various
renovation strategies, prepare scenarios and select the most rational alternative. Based on the definition of sustainability,
technical, economical, social and ecological requirements, not only alternatives for buildings, but also for
their environment should be analyzed. It is important to improve the quality of the living environment, to reduce pollution
and energy consumption, maintain mixed social structure and make a sustainable integration of new buildings
into the existing environment. A successful renovation project can be prepared only by conducting a thorough research
and properly evaluating buildings and their surrounding environment.
The paper analyses sustainable systems of assessment of the buildings, such as BREEAM and LEED. These
tools should be used to assess the multi-apartment buildings and the needs for renovation of them and their surrounding
environment. The systems use various information sources, systematics and assessment criteria; therefore, the
results may vary greatly, depending on the system selected. The most important modern quality criterion for buildings
is the maximum satisfaction of the users’ needs and the minimum environmental impact by consuming the
minimum amount of energy and other resources. The most important criteria which played a key role in all systems
are energy consumption, resource saving, waste management and recycling, inner environment, quality of materials,
longevity and the use of the building for another purpose.
