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    • Operating Hardware Impact on the Heat Transfer Properties of Windows 

      Misiopecki, Cezary; Hart, Robert; Gustavsen, Arild; Jelle, Bjørn Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Despite significant advancements in fenestration technology in the last two decades, the thermal transmittance of fenestration products is still significantly higher than that of walls. This corresponds to 60% of the total ...
    • Innovasjonsarbeid i FME-ene, mars 2020 

      Gustavsen, Arild; Kvellheim, Ann Kristin; Medbø, Eirik Gjelsvik; Tomasgard, Asgeir; Coldevin, Grete Håkonsen; Kjølle, Gerd Hovin; Bergmann-Paulsen, Jonas; Brende, Hege; Claussen, Ingrid Camilla; Røkke, Petter Egil; Størset, Sigmund Østtveit; Mølnvik, Mona J.; Haug, Halvard; Marstein, Erik Stensrud (Research report, 2020)
      Fra innledningen. FME ZEN er et senter for miljøvennlig energi som skal utvikle løsninger for framtidens bygninger og byområder – løsninger som bidrar til at nullut-slippssamfunnet kan realiseres. FME ZEN skal vare i åtte ...
    • Embodied emission profiles of building types: Guidance for emission reduction in the early phases of construction projects 

      Resch, Eirik; Brattebø, Helge; Andresen, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The embodied emissions of the construction materials in buildings are a significant contributor to climate change but have only rarely been systematically studied by statistical methods. In the early phases of a building ...
    • FutureBuilt ZERO metodebeskrivelse 

      Resch, Eirik; Andresen, Inger; Selvig, Eivind; Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Tellnes, Lars G. F.; Stoknes, Stein (Research report, 2020)
      FutureBuilt ZERO introduserer kriterier for netto klimagassutslipp over hele byggets levetid. Kriteriene strammes gradvis inn over tid for å bidra til at Norge når sine klimamål. FutureBuilt ønsker å best mulig insentivere ...
    • Design and in-field testing of a multi-level system for continuous subjective occupant feedback on indoor climate 

      Lassen, Niels; Josefsen, Terje; Goia, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Information gaps between the building and the occupant often lead to sub-optimal building performance, impairing the efforts towards more sustainable buildings. New information and communication technology creates new ...
    • An analytical method for evaluating and visualizing embodied carbon emissions of buildings 

      Resch, Eirik; Lausselet, Carine; Brattebø, Helge; Andresen, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Greenhouse gas emissions associated with buildings constitute a large part of global emissions, where building materials and associated processes make up a significant fraction. These emissions are complicated to evaluate ...
    • Assessment of GHG emissions from materials during building design - Methods for improved reliability and quality 

      Resch, Eirik (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:15, Doctoral thesis, 2021)
      Construction materials in buildings contribute significantly to climate change. Globally, nations have committed to drastic reductions of greenhouse gases (GHG), among them Norway which has committed to 50-55% reduction ...
    • Ten questions concerning co-simulation for performance prediction of advanced building envelopes 

      Taveres-Cachat, Ellika; Favoino, Fabio; Loonen, Roel C.G.M; Goia, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Advanced building envelopes (ABEs) are innovative integrated systems that aim to increase the sustainability of buildings by providing flexible and efficient energy management solutions while safeguarding healthy and ...
    • Co-Creating Local Energy Transitions Through Smart Cities: Piloting a Prosumer-Oriented Approach 

      Gall, Tjark; Carbonari, Giulia; Ahlers, Dirk; Wyckmans, Annemie (Chapter, 2020)
    • GHG emission requirements and benchmark values in Norwegian building codes 

      Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Selvig, Eivind; Fuglseth, Mie Sparby; Resch, Eirik; Lausselet, Carine; Andresen, Inger; Brattebø, Helge; Hahn, Ulla (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      As a response to the Paris agreement, Norway is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50 percent by 2030. Highly energy-efficient buildings have a greater proportion of embodied GHG emissions from material ...
    • Innovasjonsrapport 2020. Forskningssenteret for nullutslippsområder i smarte byer (FME ZEN) 

      Bergsdal, Håvard; Sørensen, Åse Lekang; Cervenka, Zdena; Holm, Øystein; Thomsen, Judith; Sartori, Igor; Lindberg, Karen Byskov; Stokke, Raymond Andreas; De Boer, Luitzen; Hamdan, Hasan; Holmen, Elsebeth; Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Backe, Stian; Kauko, Hanne; Georges, Laurent; Walnum, Harald Taxt; Lien, Synne Krekling; Skaar, Christofer; Wolfgang, Ove; Brattebø, Helge; Lausselet, Carine; Resch, Eirik; Sandberg, Nina Holck; Pinel, Dimitri; Thorvaldsen, Kasper Emil; Alonso, Maria Justo; Askeland, Magnus; Petersen, Sobah Abbas; Favero, Matteo; Carlucci, Salvatore; Liu, Peng (ZEN Report;, Research report, 2020)
      Forord. Forskning og innovasjon er grunnpilaren i vår visjon om å utvikle bærekraftige områder med null klimagassutslipp. Innovasjonskomiteen skal bistå senterledelsen i dette arbeidet gjennom å etablere gode innovasjonsprosesser ...
    • Estimating dynamic climate change effects of material use in buildings — Timing, uncertainty, and emission sources 

      Resch, Eirik; Andresen, Inger; Cherubini, Francesco; Brattebø, Helge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Material use in buildings affects the climate over centuries, however, temporal aspects are often ignored in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Results too often promise uncontested precision of impacts occurring far into the ...
    • Exploring the impact of problem formulation in numerical optimization: A case study of the design of PV integrated shading systems 

      Taveres-Cachat, Ellika; Goia, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Optimization in buildings has been increasingly popular due to its growing availability and documented ability to improve the performance of building designs following specified targets. However, the quality and robustness ...
    • Comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions of a high-rise residential building assessed with different national LCA approaches– IEA EBC Annex 72 

      Frischknecht, Rolf; Ramseier, L; Yang, W; Birgisdottir, Harpa; chae, ch u; Lutzkendorf, Thomas; Passer, Alexander; baloutski, m; Berg, B; Bragança, L; Butler, J; Cellura, M.; Dixit, MS; Dowdell, D; francart, nicholas; García Martínez, A; Gomes, Vanessa; Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Konig, H.; Llatas, C; Longo, S; Lupisek, Antonin; Martel, J; Mateus, R; Nygaard Rasmussen, Freja; Ouellet-Plamondon, C; Peuportier, Bruno; Pomponi, Francesco; rock, martin; Satola, Daniel; Soust Verdaguer, B; Szalay, Z; Truong Nhu, a; Veselka, j; Volf, M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Introduction: The international research project IEA EBC Annex 72 investigates the life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings. The project aims inter alia to harmonise LCA approaches on buildings. Methods: ...
    • Field investigations of a smiley-face polling station for recording occupant satisfaction with indoor climate 

      Lassen, Niels; Goia, Francesco; Schiavon, Stefano; Pantelic, Jovan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The use of smiley-face polling stations has had a rapid growth as a means of automatically and efficiently collecting user satisfaction verdicts in airports, restrooms, museums, and retail. Their advantages are that they ...
    • Characteristics that matter in a climate façade: A sensitivity analysis with building energy simulation tools 

      Gelesz, Adrienn; Catto Lucchino, Elena; Goia, Francesco; Serra, Valentina; Reith, András (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Double skin façades (DSFs) are considered façade technologies that can reduce energy use and improve occupant comfort due to their advanced features. Their design requires reliable simulations due to their complex ...
    • Window Size Effects on Subjective Impressions of Daylit Spaces: Indoor Studies at High Latitudes Using Virtual Reality 

      Moscoso Paredes, Claudia Trinidad; Chamilothori, Kynthia; Wienold, Jan; Andersen, Marilyne; Matusiak, Barbara Szybinska (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Daylight provision to the indoor space is affected by different building elements that cannot be fully controlled by the users, such as the window size of a space. The dimensions of the fenestration not only affect the ...
    • ZEN og lovverket: Muligheter og begrensninger i dagens lovverk ved utvikling av et ZEN område 

      Bø, Lars Arne; Junker, Eivind; Askeland, Magnus (ZEN Memo;, Research report, 2020)
      ZEN og lovverket: Muligheter og begrensninger i dagens lovverk ved utvikling av et ZEN område Forskningssenteret for nullutslippsområder i smarte byer (FME ZEN, www.fmezen.no) har som hovedmålsetting å utvikle løsninger ...
    • Effects of retro-reflective and angular-selective retro-reflective materials on solar energy in urban canyons 

      Lobaccaro, Gabriele; Goia, Francesco; Manni, Mattia; Nicolini, Andrea; Rossi, Federico; cardinali, marta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The study deals with the application of retro-reflective (RR) and angular-selective retro-reflective (AS-RR) coatings on surfaces (i.e. the street ground and the south-exposed façade) within the urban canyon. Solar analyses ...
    • Predicting solar radiation using a parametric cloud model 

      Skeie, Kristian; Gustavsen, Arild (Chapter, 2020)
      In this paper, we evaluate a method to calculate hourly global solar radiation and improve the calculation of diffuse and vertical surface radiation on building facades by accounting for ground conditions based on publicly ...