P-Renewal Project: A Reflexive Contribution to the Evolution of Energy Performance Standards for the Renovation of Historic Buildings

Author:

Trachte Sophie1ORCID,Stiernon Dorothée2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculté d’Architecture, Unité de Recherche Art, Archéologie & Patrimoine (AAP), Université de Liège (ULiège), B-4020 Liège, Belgium

2. Architecture et Climat, Louvain Research Institute for Landscape, Architecture, Built Environment (LAB), Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), B-1348 Louvain la Neuve, Belgium

Abstract

To meet European carbon neutrality targets and comply with building energy performance regulations, renovating historic buildings is considered one of the most challenging tasks for the construction sector. On one hand, commonly employed renovation solutions are often more difficult to implement on these structures. On the other hand, renovation work must be carried out while preserving their heritage value and integrity. The European standard EN 16883 on conservation and energy renovation performance of cultural heritage was developed in 2017 with the aim of facilitating energy performance improvements in historic buildings while respecting their cultural significance. In pursuit of the same objective, the “P-Renewal” project focuses on the energy retrofit of pre-war Walloon housing with heritage value, providing valuable support through a reflective process and decision-making tools. These tools enable the selection of renovation strategies that effectively combine the preservation of heritage value with improvements in internal comfort, energy efficiency, and environmental performance. This study compares the reflective process of the research project with the guidelines of the standard EN 16883 and discusses the transferability of this contribution to other European contexts. This will significantly contribute to the evolution of energy performance standards for the renovation of historic buildings.

Funder

Direction générale opérationnelle de l’aménagement du territoire, du logement, du patrimoine et de l’énergie du Service public de Wallonie

Publisher

MDPI AG

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