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The multifaceted LEGOFIT approach to tackling barriers to energy-positive homes

  • 1. ROR icon Istanbul Technical University
  • 2. Demir Enerji Danismanlik

Description

Background

The European building stock is mostly outdated and energy-inefficient. Still, the transition towards energy-positive homes (EPHs) is hampered by the fragmentation of the renovation/construction processes and the lack of awareness about EPHs' long-term benefits and co-benefits which are not currently monetised. This paper presents the findings of the LEGOFIT Project, which aims to develop and validate an integrated approach to EPHs in five pilot countries. LEGOFIT provides professionals and end-users with an innovative holistic design platform with three main functionalities: 1) supporting the decision-making process; 2) aiding the design process; and 3) setting up an innovative marketplace to improve communication/experience exchange among stakeholders.

Methodology

To achieve the final goal of EPHs, it is essential to focus on four main pillars, each playing a key role in identifying the barriers and drivers in the implementation of EPHs. LEGOFIT's approach is built on four pillars: defining EPHs with an emphasis on bioclimatic performance; establishing a comprehensive renovation/construction framework; testing the approach in diverse contexts; and fostering a stakeholder community. A four-step methodology guides the project: framework setup, data collection, data analysis, and validation.

Results and Discussion

Analysis reveals that barriers to EPH adoption are prevalent across pilot countries and are amplified in EPH projects. These barriers primarily affect stakeholders undertaking interventions. The LEGOFIT platform offers solutions to potentially tackle these challenges. Drivers for EPH adoption can be leveraged by service providers and homeowners. LEGOFIT contributes to exploiting these drivers through a systematic approach to energy/financial analysis, raising awareness, and promoting circular resource use.

Conclusion

LEGOFIT offers an innovative understanding of EPHs, redefines renovation/construction processes, and provides a comprehensive view of the EPH ecosystem. By identifying stakeholders affected by barriers and drivers, LEGOFIT offers targeted solutions for EPH implementation across different project phases and contexts.

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Funding

European Commission
LEGOFIT - Adaptable technological solutions based on early design actions for the construction and renovation of Energy Positive Homes 101104058