Abstract
The aim of this pre-study is to assess, based on current information, the applicability of today's facade structures and renovation methods in the climate conditions of the future, and to get an idea of what research is needed for adapting the current building stock to climate change. The pre-study focuses, first and foremost, on the deterioration processes of porous stone-based facade and balcony materials and key repair methods. Emphasis is on buildings constructed in the 1960s and later, which means that the study covers over 80% of the existing building stock. In the assessment of the impact of climate change, the starting hypotheses are the conclusions of the Finnish Meteorological Institute's ACCLIM research on climate change during the next 100 years. (orig.)
Citation Formats
Lahdensivu, J.
The durability of facades and balconies in a changing climate; Julkisivujen ja parvekkeiden kestaevyys muuttuvassa ilmastossa.
Finland: N. p.,
2010.
Web.
Lahdensivu, J.
The durability of facades and balconies in a changing climate; Julkisivujen ja parvekkeiden kestaevyys muuttuvassa ilmastossa.
Finland.
Lahdensivu, J.
2010.
"The durability of facades and balconies in a changing climate; Julkisivujen ja parvekkeiden kestaevyys muuttuvassa ilmastossa."
Finland.
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title = {The durability of facades and balconies in a changing climate; Julkisivujen ja parvekkeiden kestaevyys muuttuvassa ilmastossa}
author = {Lahdensivu, J}
abstractNote = {The aim of this pre-study is to assess, based on current information, the applicability of today's facade structures and renovation methods in the climate conditions of the future, and to get an idea of what research is needed for adapting the current building stock to climate change. The pre-study focuses, first and foremost, on the deterioration processes of porous stone-based facade and balcony materials and key repair methods. Emphasis is on buildings constructed in the 1960s and later, which means that the study covers over 80% of the existing building stock. In the assessment of the impact of climate change, the starting hypotheses are the conclusions of the Finnish Meteorological Institute's ACCLIM research on climate change during the next 100 years. (orig.)}
place = {Finland}
year = {2010}
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}
title = {The durability of facades and balconies in a changing climate; Julkisivujen ja parvekkeiden kestaevyys muuttuvassa ilmastossa}
author = {Lahdensivu, J}
abstractNote = {The aim of this pre-study is to assess, based on current information, the applicability of today's facade structures and renovation methods in the climate conditions of the future, and to get an idea of what research is needed for adapting the current building stock to climate change. The pre-study focuses, first and foremost, on the deterioration processes of porous stone-based facade and balcony materials and key repair methods. Emphasis is on buildings constructed in the 1960s and later, which means that the study covers over 80% of the existing building stock. In the assessment of the impact of climate change, the starting hypotheses are the conclusions of the Finnish Meteorological Institute's ACCLIM research on climate change during the next 100 years. (orig.)}
place = {Finland}
year = {2010}
month = {Nov}
}