Thermal Assessment of Prefabricated Apartment Blocks in Oradea: Monitoring, Rehabilitation and Recommendations
Publié en ligne: 19 mai 2025
Pages: 175 - 182
Reçu: 19 janv. 2025
Accepté: 20 févr. 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jaes-2025-0021
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The energy efficiency of residential buildings is crucial for sustainable urban development. Prefabricated panel apartment blocks constitute a major part of the housing stock in post-socialist countries and often suffer from significant heat loss due to outdated construction methods and inadequate insulation. This study evaluates the thermal performance of rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated prefabricated buildings in Oradea’s Ioșia Nord district. Using thermal imaging and energy simulations, we identify critical heat loss areas and assess rehabilitation strategies needed to meet Nearly Zero-Energy Building (nZEB) standards. The findings highlight key deficiencies in thermal insulation, propose targeted interventions, and offer recommendations for large-scale retrofitting strategies.