Energy Efficiency HVAC System of the Croatian National Theatre Building in Rijeka (CROSBI ID 54885)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Franković, Bernard ; Franković, Marko
engleski
Energy Efficiency HVAC System of the Croatian National Theatre Building in Rijeka
The Croatian National Theatre Ivan Zajc in Rijeka was built in 1885 as the first of three Europeans theatres designed by renowned team of two Austrian architects, F. Fellner and G. Helmer. It was built in the neo renaissance style while the interior is in late barogue decorated by G. Klimt. During the renovation period from 1970 to 1982 the new HVAC system was not completed. The complete HVAC system design was started in 2003 and constraction of the new cooling station was placed next to the boiler station.the design includes the cooling system powered by natural gas. absorption cooling units function all year round, connected by the existing pipeline. the applied system of gas absorption devices represents a simple, modern, energy efficient technical solution, finnancially supported by the National EPEE Found. The newly constructed cube, with a cooling tower built on the place of an old oil reservoir is a simple architectonic solution, appropriate for a future urban area.
energy efficiency, HVAC system, National Theatre Building in Rijeka
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Podaci o prilogu
31-31.
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Podaci o knjizi
Energy Efficiency and Energy Management in Cultural Heritage
Hartman, Vanja ; Kirac, Mislav ; Scalet, Mario
Zagreb: Program Ujedinjenih naroda za razvoj u Hrvatskoj (UNDP Hrvatska) ; UNESCO Venice Office
2013.
978-953-7429-47-8