20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention

By the end of the 1990s in France, the first labels have been created to distinguish the singularity of 20th-century architecture. However, a large part of its building stock suffers from energy deficiencies, and most of them need major retrofitting to align with today’s habitability standards. If...

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Main Authors: Myriame Ali-oualla, Caroline Mazel
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2023-02-01
Series:Restauro Archeologico
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/14284
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description By the end of the 1990s in France, the first labels have been created to distinguish the singularity of 20th-century architecture. However, a large part of its building stock suffers from energy deficiencies, and most of them need major retrofitting to align with today’s habitability standards. If current technologies offer a wide array of devices that meet performance demands, their implementation does not always comply with heritage protection goals. As part of a transdisciplinary research project, our team studies the acceptability and feasibility of the renovation of various buildings of the 20th-century, using “the ventilated double-skin”. The goal is to set renovation protocols that incorporate architectural and cultural evaluation in the technical analysis of energy and comfort needs. In this paper, we present our methodology and first results and aim to highlight the importance of complementary approaches to help inform sustainable interventions on this unique heritage.
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spelling doaj.art-8833d5f33862447ab582ab779798653a2023-02-04T13:47:35ZdeuFirenze University PressRestauro Archeologico1724-96862465-23772023-02-0130110.36253/rar-1428420th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational interventionMyriame Ali-oualla0Caroline Mazel1Université de Bordeaux / Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de BordeauxEcole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Bordeaux By the end of the 1990s in France, the first labels have been created to distinguish the singularity of 20th-century architecture. However, a large part of its building stock suffers from energy deficiencies, and most of them need major retrofitting to align with today’s habitability standards. If current technologies offer a wide array of devices that meet performance demands, their implementation does not always comply with heritage protection goals. As part of a transdisciplinary research project, our team studies the acceptability and feasibility of the renovation of various buildings of the 20th-century, using “the ventilated double-skin”. The goal is to set renovation protocols that incorporate architectural and cultural evaluation in the technical analysis of energy and comfort needs. In this paper, we present our methodology and first results and aim to highlight the importance of complementary approaches to help inform sustainable interventions on this unique heritage. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/14284Modern architectureHeritage protectionEnergy transitionRenovationTransdisciplinary research
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20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
Restauro Archeologico
Modern architecture
Heritage protection
Energy transition
Renovation
Transdisciplinary research
title 20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
title_full 20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
title_fullStr 20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
title_full_unstemmed 20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
title_short 20th-Century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges: Interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
title_sort 20th century architectural heritage adaptation to present climate challenges interdisciplinary methods for a rational intervention
topic Modern architecture
Heritage protection
Energy transition
Renovation
Transdisciplinary research
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/14284
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