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Lifecycle profit analysis of prefabricated multi-active façades

Rikard Sundling (Division of Construction Management, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund, Sweden)
Stefan Olander (Division of Construction Management, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund, Sweden)
Petter Wallentén (Division of Building Physics, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund, Sweden)
Stephen Burke (Division of Building Physics, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund, Sweden)
Ricardo Bernardo (Division of Energy and Building Design, Department of Architecture, Lund, Sweden)
Åke Blomsterberg (Division of Energy and Building Design, Department of Architecture, Lund, Sweden)

International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation

ISSN: 2398-4708

Article publication date: 10 April 2019

Issue publication date: 5 September 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to identify appropriate concepts of multi-active façades for the renovation of multifamily buildings in Sweden and to determine which, if any, are financially viable.

Design/methodology/approach

A lifecycle profit (LCP) analysis was used to examine financial viability through a ten-step process, which included identifying concepts, assessing costs and prices, calculating the LCP and performing sensitivity analysis. Two existing buildings – one low rise and the other high rise – were used as reference models.

Findings

The findings were contradictory. Implementing any of the multi-active façade concepts on the high-rise building would be financially beneficial. The opposite was, however, the case for the low-rise building. Two factors causing this contradiction have been identified: the façade material before renovation and the size of the building.

Research limitations/implications

The study is limited to two case buildings situated in Sweden; however, similar buildings represent a significant amount of the existing building stock. Part of the purpose of the study is also to investigate the merits of LCP analysis to evaluate energy-efficient retrofitting. The study implicates the benefits and pitfalls of LCP analysis needed to be considered by researchers and practitioners alike.

Originality/value

The research findings contribute to the understanding of energy-efficient retrofitting of existing multifamily buildings based on prefabricated multi-active façade concepts.

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Acknowledgements

Since the time of writing this paper Åke Blomsterberg regrettably died.

Citation

Sundling, R., Olander, S., Wallentén, P., Burke, S., Bernardo, R. and Blomsterberg, Å. (2019), "Lifecycle profit analysis of prefabricated multi-active façades", International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, Vol. 37 No. 5, pp. 565-578. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-12-2018-0109

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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