Attic extension and thermal renovation of the residential building: Case study

  • Jovanovic-Popovic M
  • Radivojevic A
  • Ignjatovic D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Buildings are the only resource growing constantly. Although relevant data for Serbia is not available, it is presumed that even more than 50% of energy production is spent on buildings in our country. This conclusion is based on two facts: the present industrial production and the state of buildings. In order to establish measures for energy efficient refurbishment, one residential building was analyzed in Belgrade. The chosen building represents the construction period when application of thermal insulation was not obligatory according to building regulation. As more than 35% of buildings were built in that period, they represent great potential for energy savings through the process of refurbishment.nema

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Jovanovic-Popovic, M., Radivojevic, A., Ignjatovic, D., & Elezovic, M. (2006). Attic extension and thermal renovation of the residential building: Case study. Spatium, (13–14), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.2298/spat0614041j

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