The Integrated Renovation Process: case studies detailed report

Nicolas Galiotto, Per Heiselberg, Mary-Ann Knudstrup

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Abstract

The Integrated Renovation Process (IRP) is a user customized methodology based on judiciously selected constructivist and interactive multi-criteria decision making methods (Galiotto, Heiselberg, & Knudstrup, 2014 (expected)). When applied for home renovation, the Integrated Renovation Process for Homes (IRP4homes) supports, informs and reassures homeowners to decide on a sustainable renovation of their home while getting the corresponding associated benefits and therefore a home more adapted to their lifestyles. The IRP4homes also helps the building experts to be more effective for the quantitative analyses and the generation of the renovation scenarios so they get more time for the cost optimisation and the qualitative analysis of the homeowners’ needs, wishes and behaviours.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University
Number of pages118
Publication statusPublished - 2014
SeriesDCE Technical reports
Number165
ISSN1901-726X

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