Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles

This paper presents energy and environmental performance analyses, a study of summer indoor temperatures and occupant behavior for an eight story apartment building, with the goal to combine high energy efficiency with low environmental impact, at a reasonable cost. Southern Portvakten building is b...

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Main Authors: Maria Wall, Anna Jarnehammar, Anna Widheden, Ivana Kildsgaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-03-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/3/1/258
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spelling doaj-42607788aca545d0af381a9d635447862020-11-25T01:43:55ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092013-03-013125827710.3390/buildings3010258Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House PrinciplesMaria WallAnna JarnehammarAnna WidhedenIvana KildsgaardThis paper presents energy and environmental performance analyses, a study of summer indoor temperatures and occupant behavior for an eight story apartment building, with the goal to combine high energy efficiency with low environmental impact, at a reasonable cost. Southern Portvakten building is built with prefabricated timber elements using passive house principles in the North European climate. Energy performance was analyzed through parametric studies, as well as monitored energy data, and complemented with analysis of occupant behavior during one year. Results show that airtight, low-energy apartment buildings can be successfully built with prefabricated timber elements in a cold climate. The monitored total energy use was 47.6 kWh/m2, excluding household electricity (revised to a normal year), which is considerably lower than of a standard building built today in Sweden—90 kWh/m2. However, the occupancy level was low during the analyzed year, which affects the energy use compared to if the building had been fully occupied. Environmental analysis shows that the future challenges lie in lowering the household and common electricity use, as well as in improving the choices of materials. More focus should also lie on improving occupant behavior and finding smart solar shading solutions for apartment buildings.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/3/1/258massive timbermulti-story buildingenergy useenvironmental performanceprefabricated elementslow energy buildingnew construction
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author Maria Wall
Anna Jarnehammar
Anna Widheden
Ivana Kildsgaard
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Anna Jarnehammar
Anna Widheden
Ivana Kildsgaard
Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
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energy use
environmental performance
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new construction
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Anna Jarnehammar
Anna Widheden
Ivana Kildsgaard
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title Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
title_short Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
title_full Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
title_fullStr Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
title_full_unstemmed Energy and Environmental Performance of Multi-Story Apartment Buildings Built in Timber Construction Using Passive House Principles
title_sort energy and environmental performance of multi-story apartment buildings built in timber construction using passive house principles
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2013-03-01
description This paper presents energy and environmental performance analyses, a study of summer indoor temperatures and occupant behavior for an eight story apartment building, with the goal to combine high energy efficiency with low environmental impact, at a reasonable cost. Southern Portvakten building is built with prefabricated timber elements using passive house principles in the North European climate. Energy performance was analyzed through parametric studies, as well as monitored energy data, and complemented with analysis of occupant behavior during one year. Results show that airtight, low-energy apartment buildings can be successfully built with prefabricated timber elements in a cold climate. The monitored total energy use was 47.6 kWh/m2, excluding household electricity (revised to a normal year), which is considerably lower than of a standard building built today in Sweden—90 kWh/m2. However, the occupancy level was low during the analyzed year, which affects the energy use compared to if the building had been fully occupied. Environmental analysis shows that the future challenges lie in lowering the household and common electricity use, as well as in improving the choices of materials. More focus should also lie on improving occupant behavior and finding smart solar shading solutions for apartment buildings.
topic massive timber
multi-story building
energy use
environmental performance
prefabricated elements
low energy building
new construction
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/3/1/258
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