In projects to rehabilitate old buildings in Canada, it is general practice to clear out the entire interior of a building, leaving only the structure and some or all of the exterior walls and roof. The new interior conditions impose more severe loads on the building envelope and hence walls and roofs must be upgraded. Discusses improvement of walls and roofs to increase airtightness, reduce rain penetration and conserve energy use. Discusses the effect of insulation and the location of insulation on the envelope performance and possible types of wall and roof modification.
Rehabilitation and the building enclosure.
Year:
1979
Bibliographic info:
National Research Council of Canada, Division of Building Research. paper no.902< = Proc. 2nd Canadian Building Congress, Toronto 15-17 October 1979 p.53-58 6 figs. #DATE 16:10:1979 in English #AIC 324