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Performance evaluation of operational energy use in refurbishment, reuse, and conservation of heritage buildings for optimum sustainability

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posted on 2023-09-01, 13:59 authored by Oluwafemi K. Akande, Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye, Alan Coday, Carlos Jimenez-Bescos
The operational phase of a building project has increasingly gained importance with their energy performance becoming valuable and determining their operational excellence. In most heritage building projects (HBPs), the operational energy use aspects are less considered, and a systematic way of analyzing their energy performance following project delivery is often lacking. The aim of this study is to evaluate the operational performance of refurbishment and reuse of UK listed church projects. The objective is to assess the operational energy use with a view to optimizing their sustainable performance. The methodology includes eight selected case study buildings refurbished and converted for multipurpose use. The case study approach provided qualitative insights into how the study contributes to a more structured requirements for energy management in HBPs with specific attention to energy-efficient building operations. The findings show the need to focus on fundamental areas of operational management (i.e. by developing and implementing more focused policy on operational energy performance of heritage buildings) to minimize the energy required to operate them. The challenges of implementing changes in operational energy performance improvement of heritage buildings are addressed in the form of recommendations that could lead to real results. The study concludes that leveraging these areas requires commitment from all heritage building stakeholders because they all have substantial roles in harmonizing the requirement for the project׳s sustainability and not just the building operators. Meanwhile, baseline project planning, periodic updating, monitoring, and managing the energy use pattern are suggested as measures that could greatly facilitate better energy performance to optimizing their sustainable reuse compared with the traditional approach of trying to improve their thermal performance.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

5

Issue number

3

Page range

371-382

Publication title

Frontiers of Architectural Research

ISSN

2095-2635

Publisher

Elsevier

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2016-11-09

Legacy creation date

2016-11-08

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Science & Technology (until September 2018)

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