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April 28 th – May 8 th Patras 2014 Slide 1 / 16

GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 2 / 16 I.Team II.Villa Colla III.Current Situation IV.Climate Situation V.First Ideas VI.Improvements VII.Savings VIII.LCC IX.Buildings X.Chosen Pictures XI.Team Rules

Hayat Qisse Marina Karygianni Philipp Geiersbach Rick van de Schootbrugge Vytautas Pajaujis Yamina Reffad GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 3 / 16

Chart X / XX GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 4 / 16

 Three floors  Walls 60cm concrete  No insulation  12 People  Single layer 3mm Glass GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 5 / 16

kWh/m 2 * 443m 2 = kWh GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 6 / 16

GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 7 / 16

GROUP 6 Teamporary Group 1: cheap and easy Foils for windows insulation Roof insulation with straw Divide working area morning/noon Group 2: realistic Double glazing Heat pump insulation in the cellar Intelligent heating/ventilation control Group 3: innovative Turn complete villa into direction of the sun moveable construction 2 phase insulation bricks Pump water thru pipes for cooling in summer Slide 8 / 16

Basment Insulation Glass Fiber Slab 10cm Glasses Triple Layer Glass Trp Loe (e2=e5=.1) Clr 3mm/13mm Arg Extended Walls Glass Fiber Slab 10cm GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 9 / 16

Glass 9,56 kWh/m 2 Walls 11,45 kWh/m 2 180,98 kWh/m ,12kWh 159,52 kWh/m ,36kWh Total Saving : 21,46 kWh/m 2 *443m 2 *0,13Euro/ kWh = 1209,37€/y GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 10 / 16

 Text Interest 9% Investment for Glass and Insulation Annual Savings GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 11 / 16

Roof should be renovated Remove or repair the damaged tiles Windows are single glazed, double glazing is recommended and frames must be repaired Overhang GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 12 / 16

Restore the surface Replace the openings Replace the shutters Rebuild the Roof Reduce thermal bridges GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 13 / 16

Replace the openings: Replace the shutters Install the overhang Renovate the surface Repair the roof GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 14 / 16

GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 15 / 16

I.Take a group leader. A leader gives structure to the group. Stay organized. II.Be open and clear to each other. If something bothers you, you have to be able to discuss it with the whole group. III.Everybody have got his own strength. Work together, teach each other. Communicate and if there is a problem you can solve it together. GROUP 6 Teamporary Slide 16 / 16

Thanks you for attention and best wishes for your future! GROUP 6 Teamporary