1、HERITAGE BUILDINGRETROFIT TOOLKIT03HERITAGE BUILDING RETROFIT TOOLKIT02CONTENTSFOREWORD 05A challenge for the whole cityEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 07INTRODUCTION 09What is the purpose of this toolkit?Who is this toolkit for?Why we need action Legislative and policy contextHERITAGE BUILDING 14 RETROFIT ROUTEM
2、AP GETTING STARTED 16Who to involveStart from a position of knowledgeAn initial assessment of the building might include.IDENTIFYING THE RISKS 18A risk-based approach Climate hazards Risks of maladaptationIDENTIFYING OPPORTUNITIES 24Balancing heritage and sustainabilityA whole building approachRespo
3、nsible retrofit hierarchMeasure impact and analyse Opportunities for energy efficiency How far should a retrofit go?Building climate resilienceWHOLE BUILDING RETROFIT PLAN 30What is a retrofit plan?Alignment with planned maintenanceA retrofit plan should include.BUILDING A BUSINESS CASE 32Capturing
4、the benefits of retrofit Grant funding supportDETAILED DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION 34Developing the detailBest practice retrofit reduces moisture riskOBTAINING STATUTORY APPROVALS 36When you should consider statutory approvalsINSTALLATION&COMMISSIONING 38Carrying out work on siteCommissioning and monit
5、oringFEEDBACK LOOP 40Post occupancy evaluation Sharing lessonsTYPOLOGIES 42Character areas and predominant typologiesPlaces of worshipLiveries and guildhallsMunicipal buildingsLarge public structuresC18 TownhousesC18/C20 CommercialIndustrialC20 ModernAPPENDICES 62A Climate Hazard Impact AssessmentB
6、Glossary C External LinksD Figure NumbersACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6805HERITAGE BUILDING RETROFIT TOOLKIT04FOREWORDAs with many other cities across the world,the City of London Corporation has adopted ambitious climate goals,with a Climate Action Strategy to achieve net zero in the City by 2040.As the oldest