Sustainable retrofit potential in lower quality office stock in the central business district
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored bySara Wilkinson
Given the relationship between energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, the built environment has significant potential to lessen overall emissions. With around half of all greenhouse gas emissions attributed to the built environment; it has a significant role to play in mitigating global warming. With large percentages of office stock structurally vacant in some city centres and only 1 or 2% of new buildings added to the total stock each year; the scope for reductions lay with adaptation of existing buildings. The stock with the highest levels of vacancy and obsolescence offers the highest potential of all.
Many cities are now aiming to become carbon neutral. Successful retrofit demands that social, technological, environmental, economic and legislative criteria are addressed. Buildings have to meet user and community needs. City centres comprise a range of different type of office stock with regards to age, size, location, height, tenure and quality. All buildings present challenges and opportunities with regards to retrofit and sustainability and integrating retrofit measures that reduce energy, water and resource consumption.
Using a selection of low grade office buildings to develop retrofit profiles, this paper addresses the questions; (a) what is the nature of retrofits in relation to low quality office building stock in the Central Business District (CBD) and, (b) what is the extent and scope for sustainable retrofits to low quality office buildings. Using Melbourne CBD retrofit events of low quality office buildings were analysed between 1998 and 2008 to identify the scope and extent for integrating sustainability into retrofits projects.
History
Event
International Conference on Management and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment (2011 : Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Pagination
1 - 13
Publisher
Delft University of Technology
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Place of publication
Delft, The Netherlands
Start date
2011-06-19
End date
2011-06-23
ISBN-13
9789052693958
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2011, Delft University of Technology
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Wamelink, R Geraedts, L Volker
Title of proceedings
MISBE 2011 : Proceedings of the International Conference on Management and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment