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E3 – A parametric model to evaluate trade-offs between the Energetic, Economic, and Ecological lifecycle performance of building projects 1st ed. Mira Conci

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E3 – A parametric model to evaluate trade-offs between the Energetic, Economic, and Ecological lifecycle performance of building projects 1st ed. Mira Conci
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E3 – A parametric model to evaluate trade-offs between the Energetic, Economic, and Ecological lifecycle performance of building projects 1st ed. Mira Conci instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden; Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.83 MB
Author: Mira Conci
ISBN: 9783658270858, 9783658270865, 3658270853, 3658270861
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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E3 – A parametric model to evaluate trade-offs between the Energetic, Economic, and Ecological lifecycle performance of building projects 1st ed. Mira Conci by Mira Conci 9783658270858, 9783658270865, 3658270853, 3658270861 instant download after payment.

This doctoral dissertation presents a model to evaluate trade-offs between the energetic, economic, and environmental lifecycle performance of building projects. The model is explained so as to be replicable. The model is then applied for decision-making on different strategies for existing buildings in Germany. Results from the case-study show that current state-of-the-art building strategies considerably increase the risk of missing climate change mitigation targets in exchange to a relatively small economic improvement over innovative building strategies.

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