Climate-and-resource-efficient-renovation-with-a-life-cycle-perspective
Research Project, 2025
– 2028
More than half of the building stock´s climate impact in Sweden relates to the maintenance and renovation of existing buildings. Despite this, knowledge about how different strategies and routines affect climate impact and resource use in renovation projects is limited. To reduce this impact, it is also important to understand renovations in a life cycle perspective, so that actions do not unintentionally shorten the lifespan of buildings.
By combining quantitative methods, which provide measurable insights into embodied carbon in renovations, and qualitative methods that explore the processes behind renovation decisions, this project aims to develop recommendations for climate- and resource-efficient building renovations. The project develops systematic and up-to-date knowledge on embodied carbon and resource use of existing buildings, which supports property owners in implementing strategies that consider the life cycle perspective in the renovation process.
A refernce group with representatives from Svenska Bostäder, Framtiden, Sveriges Allmännytta, Klimatarena Stockholm, Göteborgs plattform för klimatneutralt byggande, Boverket och WSP is associated with the project.
Participants
Paula Femenias (contact)
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design
Martine Buser
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design
Tove Malmqvist
Unknown organization
Collaborations
Framtiden
Göteborg, Sweden
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Stockholm, Sweden
Svenska Bostäder
Stockholm, Sweden
Funding
Swedish Energy Agency
Project ID: P2024-04047
Funding Chalmers participation during 2025–2028
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Sustainable development
Driving Forces
Energy
Areas of Advance