Hygrothermal assessment of historic buildings' external walls: preliminary findings from the RIBuild project for Switzerland

To meet the national regulation on building energy needs while preserving the architectural heritage, the renovation of protected historic buildings implies to insulate internally their facades. However, it is a technically risky solution. This work is part of the European project RIBuild that devel...

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