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IP CORSICA 2014 Final presentation Group 7

IP CORSICA 2014 Final presentation Group 7. GROUP NR. 7! Krisztina – Denmark Jim – United Kingdom Audra – Lithuania Nicolas – Italy Sander – Estonia

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IP CORSICA2014

Final presentationGroup 7

GROUP NR. 7!

• Krisztina – Denmark• Jim – United Kingdom• Audra – Lithuania• Nicolas – Italy• Sander – Estonia• Saulė – Lithuania

Research:Building services

Research:Landscaping

Project time schedule

Research:Sustainable

building materials

Research:Ground source heating

Research:Solar heating

Community house design

and construction

Preparing presentation

Overall design of the building

SanderKrisztina NicolasSaulė Audra

Network Diagram

Successive cost estimate

Energy efficiency

calculation

Investment payback period

Jim

Brainstorm

Everyone

Research:Energy

efficiency

Sustainable design and

construction

Room modernizing

Room modernizing

Community house design

and construction

Sustainable design and

construction

Research:Sustainable

building materials

Energy efficiency

calculation

TRIPLE GLAZING WINDOWS• Triple glazed windows are more energy-efficient than

modern double glazing. The thermal insulation benefit is clearly visible through the additional glazing

• PlatinumNRG Triple Glazing exceeds the thermal efficiency of even an A-Rated window by over 35%.

• Future-ready U-Value = 0.8 W/m2K

• Standard float glass first• Argon gas-filled cavity• ‘Low-E’ Toughened Glass second• Argon gas-filled cavity• ‘Low-E’ Glass third• Glazing flipper

SPRAY FOAM INSULATION

Advantages:•Blocks airflow by expanding and sealing off leaks.•Works as vapor barrier.•Can fill wall cavities in finished walls without tearing the walls apart.•Provides acoustical insulation.•Increases structural stability.•Cementitious foam is fireproof.•Spray foam insulation is sprayed onto concrete slabs, into wall cavities of an unfinished wall, against the interior side of sheathing, or through holes drilled in sheathing or drywall into the wall cavity of a finished wall.•Great U-value.

U-valuesA U value is a measure of heat loss in a building element such as a wall, floor or roof.

Exterior walls:•Interior plaster 10mm•Concrete 200mm•Insulation 150mm•Exterior rendering 15mmTotal U-value 0.16 W/m²*K

Walls of boxes:•Plasterboard 12mm•Wooden framework with insulation 150mm•Wind barrier 13mm•Wooden weatherboard 20mmTotal U-value 0.15 W/m²*K

Green roof:•Interior rendering 15mm•Concrete 200mm•Insulation 150mm•Waterproofing insulation 13mm•Green roof (The soil in a green roof does offer some insulation value but is ignored in U-value.Total U-value 0.145 W/m²*K

Floors:• Wooden parquete 3.5mm• Concrete 200mm• Insulation 150mm• GroundTotal U-value 0.11 W/m²*K

Roofs of boxes:•Plasterboard 12mm•Wooden framework with insulation 150mm•Wooden board 20mm•Membrane 40mm

Total U-value 0.16 W/m²*K

PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY

PROJECT PLANNING

INVESTMENT PLAN

COST CALCULATIONS

Windows and balconys 49434

Glass Façade 4282,88

Façade insulation 3596,65

Solar panels 21902,81

Green roof 5110

Façade deco 4250,58

Radiators 8667,44

Floors 34848

Total: 132092,35