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Pictorial wrappers. As new. Visby, Gotland University Press, 2012. 8:o. 268 pp. Richly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, etc. Contents: "From Historical Climate to Comfortable Climate in Historic Buildings", "Mould Problems in Swedish Churches as Influenced by Construction and Microclimate", "Paint Failure as Potential Indicator of Cool Indoor Temperature", "Energy and Power Demand for Intermittent Heating of Churches", "Fan Convectors vs. Bench Heaters in Churches - Impact on Air Velocities", "Studying Organic Hygroscopic Art Objects Housed in Historic Buildings", "Decision-making on Climate Control for Energy Efficiency and Preventive Conservation in Historic Buildings", "Simulation of the Energy Performance of Historic Buildings", "Energy Efficiency in Historic Timber Buildings", "Energy Efficiency and Preservation in our Cultural Heritage - EEPOCH", "Sustainable and Careful Renovation and Energy Efficiency in Cultural Historical Buildings", "Methods to Indentify Air Leakages in the Building Envelope of Churches", "Historic Buildings as Museums", "Solar Collectors in a Roof Landscape", "Using an Epidemiological Approach a Supporting Tool for Energy Auditing of Culturally and Historically Valuable Buildings", "CultureBee - Wireless Data Monitoring and Control", "Reliability and Latency Enhancements in a ZigBee Remote Sensing System", "Wind Tunnel Measurements of Pressure Distribution on the Facade", "Pressure Pulse Technique - a New Method for Measuring the Leakage of the Building Envelope of Churches", "Sustainable Refurbishment of Museum", "Indoor Climate and Energy Efficiency in Museums", "An Analysis of Microclimate Differences Leading to Sporadic Mould Growth in Skokloster Castle, an Unheated Historic Building", "On Historical Climate in Swedish Stone Churches", "Installations for Heating with Firewood before the Second World War in the Northern Baltic Sea Region". - - - "Energy efficiency is an issue that brings the trade-off between aspects of use and preservation to a head. On the one hand, interventions for energy efficiency facilitate long-term use by reducing operating costs; on the other hand, the interventions may have both a physical and a visual impact on the cultural heritage value and the fabric of the building. In order to promote a sustainable use and preservation of historic buildings, The Swedish Energy Agency instituted a National Research Program for Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings. The first stage of the program ran from 2007 to 2010 with a total budget of around 4 million Euro. Additional funding was provided by the Church of Sweden and the National Heritage Board. There were fifteen projects involving some thirty researchers from different Swedish universities and research institutes. To mark the end of the first stage of the national research program the international conference Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings was held in Visby in February 2011. Most of the projects within the program were presented at the Conference and international key-note speakers were invited to each session, giving a total of 24 papers. More than one hundred participants, representing ten countries, participated in the conference" (publisher). - - - (Gotland University Press, 15.).
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