Award winning first hungarian active house refurbishment

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The First Hungarian Active House refurbishment won the Active House Award and the Energy Globe Hungary prize in 2017. This paper provides insight into the renewal design process of the typical home from the 70's under disadvantageous site conditions. Dynamic thermal simulations helped to gain insight into space organization and building envelope concepts and their effects on comfort and energy performance. The Active House Standard was applied to evaluate the calculation results. The most advantageous concept was selected for final design elaboration and construction. The implemented building proved that in the refurbishment process it is possible to achieve highest level of efficiency in operation energy consumption with positive yearly balance by simultaneously being able to rearrange the complete interior space and as a consequence the building shape and envelope into a competitive design at international level.

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HORVÁTH, K. R., & KISTELEGDI, I. (2020). Award winning first hungarian active house refurbishment. Pollack Periodica, 15(2), 233–244. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2020.15.2.21

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