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The Portuguese housing park, especially in what concerns to older buildings, is very
degraded due to the lack of maintenance over the years, resulting in the depopulation of many
historical centres of the country. The specialists usually characterize the housing park in
different construction times, being based on the regulation and the implementation of different
trends and technological evolutions in construction. In Portugal, the 60's decade of the
twentieth century stands out by the construction of a significant number of multifamily
residential buildings with a resistant reticulated structure and without concerns from the point
of view of thermal behaviour. In this work, the case study of a multifamily building of the
construction period mentioned previously, located in the city of Covilhã, in central Portugal, is
presented. The analysis of the case study is divided into two main stages: technical inspection
of the building and identification of intervention proposals based on the analysis of detected
constructive fragilities. In the first phase of the study a technical inspection sheet adapted to
multifamily buildings was created and applied, accompanied by a survey of the residents, in
order to know the occupancy conditions, the sensitivity and the expectations about
intervention. In addition, a thermal analysis was carried out with the support of thermography,
data analysis of temperature and relative humidity measurements performed at certain periods
of time and thermal quality evaluation based on the calculation methodologies for the energy
certification of fractions. After analysing all the elements registered in the first phase of the
case study, it was possible to propose duly substantiated intervention measures with the main
concern of creating better access, use and comfort conditions.
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Technical inspection - Building Identification of intervention - Building
Citation
Ines I. G. Marcelino and Joao C. G. Lanzinha 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 471 092020
Publisher
IOP Publishing