IEA EBC
Annex
76

EBC Annex 76 / SHC Task 59 Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy

Status
Completed (2017 - 2021)

Overview

In many countries historic buildings represent a significant share of the existing building stock. They are the distinctive features of numerous cities, and will only survive if maintained as living spaces. To preserve this heritage, it is necessary to find conservation-compatible energy retrofit approaches and solutions, which allow the historic and aesthetic values to be maintained while improving comfort, lowering energy costs and minimizing environmental impacts.

Completed examples have shown that reducing the energy demand by 75% may be possible for historic buildings while preserving their heritage value. A considerable reduction in demand - together with optimised use of passive solar design - opens up the possibility of proceeding with an effective solar contribution towards a net zero energy building (NZEB). In this context, the opportunities for using solar energy in historic buildings are far more substantial than one might initially expect, especially if solar panels / collectors are compatible in colour and design, are wisely integrated as to not interfere aesthetically with the building, and their installation is reversible.

To reach the project’s objectives, the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling-led team co-operated with the IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities and IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Technology Collaboration Programmes. The main target groups addressed by the outcomes are building
owners, architects and planners, real estate developers, and also people on the administrative level (urban planners, urban renewal officials, conservation officers).

Project Objectives

  • develop a solid knowledge base on how to save energy in renovation of historic and protected buildings in a cost efficient way and identify the energy saving potential 
  • identify and assess replicable procedures on how experts can work together with integrated design to maintain both the heritage value of  he building and at the same time make it energy efficient and develop tools which support this procedure and its individual steps
  • identify and assess conservation compatible retrofit solutions with a ‘whole building perspective’, specifically identify the potential for the use of solar energy (passive and active, heating, cooling and electricity) and promote best practice solutions

Deliverables

  • a web-based collection and documentation of approximately 50 case studies of best practice from all participating countries,
  • an integrated platform with tools for holistic historic buildings retrofit to support the planning process towards conservation compatible NZEBs,
  • reports on conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies and strategies to achieve high energy and environmental performance.

Operating Agent

Dr Alexandra Troi
Vice Head of Institute
EURAC Research
Institute for Renewable Energy
Viale Druso 1
I-39100 Bolzano
ITALY
Tel: +39 0471 055 602
Email

Participants

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA

Publications

  • Factsheet: Deep Renovation of Historic Buildings Towards Lowest Possible Energy Demand and CO2 Emissions (PDF 1.09MB) Edit Publication
    June 2023
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 1.78MB) Edit Publication
    Knowledge transfer and dissemination - Final Report on Communication and Dissemination - Summary of Activities, Outcomes and Analysis
    October 2021
    Editor: Roger Curtis, Anne Schmidt
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 0.83MB) Edit Publication
    Renovation strategies for historic buildings
    October 2021
    Author: Zeynep Durmus Arsan, Aitziber Egusquiza, Emanuela Giancola, Virginia Gori, Franziska Haas, Eleonora Leonardi, Valentina Marincioni, Ernst Jan de Place Hansen, Cristina S. Polo López, Sophie Trachte, Nathalie Vernimme
    Editor: Alessia Buda, Daniel Herrera, Rainer Pfluger
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 11.52MB) Edit Publication
    Conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies - Part V: Documentation and assessment of integrated solar thermal and photovoltaic systems with high conservation compatibility
    October 2021
    Author: Cristina Polo, Antonello Durante, Anne Schmidt, Elena Lucchi, Giovanna Franco, Pavel Sevela, Johannes Eisenlohr, Tobias Hatt, Jennifer Adami, Roger Curtis
    Editor: Eleonora Leonardi
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 7.97MB) Edit Publication
    Conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies - Part IV: Documentation and assessment of energy and cost-efficient HVAC-systems and strategies with high conservation compatibility
    October 2021
    Author: Alexandra Troi, Eleonora Leonardi, Kirsten Engelund Thomsen, Jørgen Rose, Cristina Polo, Tobias Hatt, Pavel Sevela, Arnulf Dinkel, Gülden Gökcen, Zeynep Durmus Arsan
    Editor: Rainer Pfluger, Alexander Rieser
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 4.28MB) Edit Publication
    Conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies - Part II: Documentation and assessment of conventional and innovative solutions for conservation and thermal enhancement of window systems in historic buildings
    October 2021
    Author: Dagmar Exner, Jørgen Rose, Élodie Héberlé, Sara Mauri
    Editor: Alexander Rieser
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 1.23MB) Edit Publication
    Conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies - Part I: Introduction to the integrated approach for the identification of conservation compatible retrofit materials and solutions in historic buildings
    October 2021
    Author: Alessia Buda, Ernst Jan de Place Hansen, Emanuela Giancola, Valeria Natalina, Pracchi, Sara Mauri, Valentina Marincioni, Virginia Gori, Kalliopi Fouseki, Cristina S. Polo López, Alessandro Lo Faro, Aitziber Egusquiza, Franziska Haas, Eleonora Leonardi
    Editor: Rainer Pfluger, Alexander Rieser, Daniel Herrera
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 11.9MB) Edit Publication
    Conservation compatible energy retrofit technologies - Part III: Documentation and assessment of materials and solutions for wall insulation in historic buildings
    October 2021
    Author: Eleonora Leonardi, Daniel Herrera, Ernst Jan de Place Hansen, Roger Curtis, Valentina Marincioni, Athina Petsou, Evola Gianpiero, Cristina Polo, Sara Mauri, Tobias Hatt, Gustaf Leijonhufvud , Susanne Kuchar, Pavel Sevela, Julien Borderon
    Editor: Rainer Pfluger, Alexander Rieser
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 2.56MB) Edit Publication
    Planning energy retrofits of historic buildings - EN16883:2017 in practice
    October 2021
    Author: Tor Broström, Alessia Buda, Daniel Herrera, Franziska Haas, Alexandra Troi, Dagmar Exner, Sara Mauri, Ernst Jan de Place Hansen, Valentina Marincioni, Nathalie Vernimme
    Editor: Gustaf Leijonhufvud
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 0.66MB) Edit Publication
    An Evaluation of the Usability of EN 16883:2017 - Suggestions for enhancing the European guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings
    October 2021
    Author: Gustaf Leijonhufvud, Tor Broström, Alessia Buda
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 8.42MB) Edit Publication
    Case Studies Assessment Report
    October 2021
    Author: Daniel Herrera, Franziska Haas, Alexandra Troi, Gustaf Leijonhufvud, Tor Broström, Alexander Rieser, Jørgen Rose, Walter Hüttler, Susanne Kuchar
    Publisher: EURAC Research
  • Renovating Historic Buildings Towards Zero Energy (PDF 0.85MB) Edit Publication
    Renovating Historic Buildings Flyer
    January 2019
    Publisher: EURAC Research