Affiliation:
1. Vienna University of Technology , Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Building Construction and Technology
2. Technical University of Košice , Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Architectural Engineering, Department of Building Physics
Abstract
Abstract
An action have cities worldwide, due to urbanization. More than 70 percent of people in Europe live in cities, where 70 percent of the energy consumed. Without adequate measures, a rapidly growing city is at risk in by overloading the infrastructure, threats to water, energy, pollution, logistical bottlenecks and lack of housing. This paper describes an energy-efficient renovation or expansion planning a real estate in Vorarlberg, Austria. The settlement was analysed in more detail here, it involves the city Dornbirn- part Shor. The study investigated how to extend this settlement energy efficient and what feed for factors in the assessment.
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