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Abstract
The Netherlands is facing hundreds of thousands of outdated dwellings built in the 1960-70 period. These houses are to be renovated or demolished in the near future. The dilemma is that renovating will produce good quality outdated houses and demolishing will bring millions of tons of debris to be dumped and the need for millions of tons of new building material for new homes. In this study at top-up-roof is developed giving the best possible and sustainable solution: the buiding can start a new life span and is upgraded according to today's standards.
The Netherlands is facing hundreds of thousands of outdated dwellings built in the 1960-70 period. These houses are to be renovated or demolished in the near future. The dilemma is that renovating will produce good quality outdated houses and demolishing will bring millions of tons of debris to be dumped and the need for millions of tons of new building material for new homes. In this study at top-up-roof is developed giving the best possible and sustainable solution: the buiding can start a new life span and is upgraded according to today's standards.
Date
0/2001
0/2001
Author(s)
P Dreef; D Grootenboer; M Ham; E Mulder
P Dreef; D Grootenboer; M Ham; E Mulder
Page(s)
201-204
201-204
Keyword(s)
PV top up roof; sustainable roofing;
PV top up roof; sustainable roofing;