RENORD - Passivhaus standard renovation in Scandinavia

International research project for refurbishment of public buildings on passive house standard in Scandinavia by the example of the City of Oslo

The main objective of this project is the promotion of innovative, technically advanced, and aesthetically qualified renovations/modernizations and retrofits for the extreme energy efficiency of existing Nordic, large, urban public buildings.

To gain the necessary knowledge-basis, systematic scientific studies will be carried out of several real-life case buildings in all four participating Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden as well as from Austria.

Besides the research community, the research consortium sees as the main user group and beneficiary for this work the commune of Oslo and the general construction industry in Norden, including developers of housing projects, consulting architects and engineers, landowners, real property companies, construction companies, and places of higher education concerned with construction and design.

The energy use and comfort level of the existing stock of large, urban buildings in the Nordic countries presents an interesting and important challenge both to scientific studies of buildings and implementation policies for the construction industry.

 

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Research project partners:

Høyer, Professor Karl Georg
(Project Manager, academic)
Oslo University College OUC Norway
Vestergaard, Associate professor, Architect Inge
(Project Manager, academic)
Aarhus School of Architecture Denmark
Kalema, Professor Timo
(Project Manager, academic)
Tampere University of Technology Finland
Lang, Ing. Günter
(Project participant)
Lang Consulting Austria
Zipelius, Prof. Dipl.- Ing. Jens Uwe
(Project participant)
Hafen City University Hamburg Germany
Evje, Directoren stab Magnus
(Project participant)
Omsorgsbygg Oslo KF Norway