TY - RPRT A1 - Scholten, Lisa A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Knopp, Reinhold T1 - Abschlussbericht: Projekt Interdisziplinäres Studium Nachhaltigkeit KW - interdisziplinäre Lehr- und Lernprozesse KW - Lehrevaluation KW - Wissenschaft-Praxis-Transfer KW - FBSK_Webseite Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-51033 N1 - Forschungsprojekt Interdisziplinäres Studium Nachhaltigkeit Förderung: Zentrale QV-Maßnahmen, Hochschule Düsseldorf Laufzeit: März 2023 bis Februar 2025 PB - Hochschule Düsseldorf CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Franziska A1 - Knopp, Reinhold A1 - Baum, Carolin A1 - Bluszcz-Weinem, Oliver A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Evertz, Sabine ED - Vomberg, Edeltraud T1 - Sustainability Strategy for Hochschule Düsseldorf – University of Applied Sciences 2024–2034 BT - Opening Doors to Education. Promoting Equal Opportunities. Encouraging Sustainable Practices. N2 - Even today, sustainable actions are not something that occur as a matter of course in society – neither in our personal lives nor in a professional context. How can sustainability be drawn out of its niche and into the mainstream? What role can universities play in this? How can we encourage students and university staff to take transformative action for sustainability before it is too late to actively shape our future environment? HSD discussed these questions in a participatory process to create a sustainability strategy. KW - Sustainability Strategy KW - University of Applied Sciences Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-45824 CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Marszal, Anna Joanna A1 - Bourelle, Julien S. A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Heiselberg, Per A1 - Gustavsen, Arild A1 - Voss, Karsten T1 - Net Zero Energy Buildings - Calculation Methodologies versus National Building Codes T2 - EuroSun Conference 2010, Graz, 28.9-30.9.2010 N2 - The international cooperation project IEA SHC Task 40 / ECBCS Annex 52 “Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings”, attempts to develop a common understanding and to set up the basis for an international definition framework of Net Zero Energy Buildings (Net ZEBs). Th e understanding of such buildings and how the Net ZEB status should be calculated differs in most countries. This paper presents an overview of Net ZEBs energy calculation methodologies proposed by organisations representing eight different countries: Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland and the USA. The different parameters used in the calculations are discussed and the various renewable supply options considered in the methodologies are summarised graphically. Thus, the paper helps to understand different existing approaches to calculate energy balance in Net ZEBs, highlights the importance of variables selection and identify possible renewable energy supply options which may be considered in calculations. Finally, the gap between the methodology proposed by each organisation and their respective national building code is assessed; providing an overview of the possible changes building codes will need to undergo in the coming years. KW - Label Y1 - 2010 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266247323_Net_Zero_Energy_Buildings_-_Calculation_Methodologies_Versus_National_Building_Codes CY - Graz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Marszal, Anna Joanna A1 - Heiselberg, Per A1 - Bourelle, Julien S. A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten A1 - Sartori, Igor A1 - Napolitano, Assunta T1 - Zero Energy Building - A Review of definitions and calculation methodologies JF - Energy and Buildings N2 - The concept of Zero Energy Building (ZEB) has gained wide international attention during last few years and is now seen as the future target for the design of buildings. However, before being fully implemented in the national building codes and international standards, the ZEB concept requires clear and consistent definition and a commonly agreed energy calculation methodology. The most important issues that should be given special attention before developing anewZEB definition are: (1) the metric of the balance, (2) the balancing period, (3) the type of energy use included in the balance, (4) the type of energy balance, (5) the accepted renewable energy supply options, (6) the connection to the energy infrastructure and (7) the requirements for the energy efficiency, the indoor climate and in case of gird connected ZEB for the building–grid interaction. This paper focuses on the review of the most of the existing ZEB definitions and the various approaches towards possible ZEB calculation methodologies. It presents and discusses possible answers to the abovementioned issues in order to facilitate the development of a consistent ZEB definition and a robust energy calculation methodology. KW - Label Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378778810004639 VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 971 EP - 979 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten T1 - Klimaneutrale Gebäude als Ziel: Internationale Projekterfahrungen JF - XIA - intelligente Architektur N2 - Die in diesen Artikel eingeflossenen Daten stammen aus einer Datenbank mit über 300 international bekannten Projekten mit dem Anspruch einer mindestens ausgeglichenen Energie- oder Emissionsbilanz. Sie wird als ein deutscher Beitrag zu der Arbeitsgruppe „Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings“ der Internationalen Energieagentur [1] geführt und als interaktive Weltkarte unter www.enob.info/nullenergie auszugsweise veröffentlicht [2]. Eine 2011 erschienene EnOB-Buchveröffentlichung enthält eine umfangreiche Behandlung des Themas sowie zahlreiche Projektbeispiele und bildet eine Basis dieses Artikels[3]. KW - Querschnittsauswertung Y1 - 2011 IS - 10-12 SP - 64 EP - 68 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Siems, Tanja A1 - Simon, Katharina A1 - Dinkel, Arnulf A1 - Musall, Eike ED - Voss, Karsten ED - Musall, Eike T1 - Stadtbauprojekt Masdar T2 - Nullenergiegebäude KW - Clusterung KW - Projektbeschreibung KW - Recycling KW - sommerlicher Wärmeschutz KW - Sonnenschutz KW - Städtebau Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/205283 SN - 978-3-920034-50-8 N1 - Zugriff via Campuslizenz SP - 108 EP - 113 PB - Detail, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten ED - Voss, Karsten ED - Musall, Eike T1 - Plusenergiesiedlung: Freiburg, D 2006 T2 - Nullenergiegebäude KW - Bilanzierung KW - Clusterung KW - Definitionsbeschreibung KW - Messdatenauswertung KW - Projektbeschreuibung KW - Solarenergie KW - Sonnenschutz KW - Verbrauchswerte Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/205283 SN - 978-3-920034-50-8 N1 - Zugriff via Campuslizenz SP - 94 EP - 99 PB - Detail, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten ED - Voss, Karsten ED - Musall, Eike T1 - Projekte und ihre Merkmale im Überblich - Teil 2 T2 - Nullenergiegebäude KW - Projektbeschreibung KW - Querschnittsauswertung Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/205283 SN - 978-3-920034-50-8 N1 - Zugriff via Campuslizenz SP - 114 EP - 119 PB - Detail, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten ED - Voss, Karsten ED - Musall, Eike T1 - Projekte und ihre Merkmale im Überblich - Teil 1 T2 - Nullenergiegebäude KW - Projektbeschreibung KW - Querschnittsauswertung KW - Solarenergie KW - Sonnenschutz Y1 - 2011 SN - 978-3-920034-50-8 SP - 50 EP - 55 PB - Detail, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Musall, Eike ED - Voss, Karsten ED - Musall, Eike T1 - Home for Life T2 - Nullenergiegebäude KW - Projektbeschreibung Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/205283 SN - 978-3-920034-50-8 N1 - Zugriff via Campuslizenz SP - 68 EP - 71 PB - Detail, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation CY - München ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten T1 - Ziel Klimaneutrale Gebäude – von der Bilanzierung zur Umsetzung JF - HLH N2 - Bilanzprinzip überprüft anhand bekannter Gebäude sowie technische Strategien dargestellt KW - Querschnittsauswertung Y1 - 2011 VL - 62 IS - 12 SP - 114 EP - 117 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Voss, Karsten A1 - Musall, Eike T1 - Null-Energie-Häuser JF - XIA - intelligente Architektur KW - Definitionsbeschreibung Y1 - 2010 IS - 1-2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Aelenei, Laura A1 - Aelenei, Daniel A1 - Gonçalves, Helder A1 - Lollini, Roberto A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Scognamiglio, Alessandra A1 - Cubi, Eduard A1 - Noguchi, Masa ED - Noguchi, Masa T1 - Design Issues for Net Zero-Energy Buildings T2 - ZEMCH 2012 International Conference Proceedings N2 - Net Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result of constant concerns for energy supply constraints, decreasing energy resources, increasing energy costs and rising impact of greenhouse gases on world climate. Promoting whole, building strategies that employ passive measures with energy efficient systems and technologies using renewable energy, became a European political strategy since the publication of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive recast in May 2010 by the European Parliament and Council. Designing successful NZEBs however, represents a challenge since the definitions are yet generic assessment method and monitoring approach are under development and the literature is relatively scarce about the best sets of solutions for different typologies and climates likely to deliver an actual and reliable performance in terms of energy balance (consumed vs generated) on a cost-effective basis. Beside this, the lessons learned from already built NZEBs examples are relatively scarce. The authors of this paper, who are participants in the IEA SHC Task 40-ECBCS Annex 52, “Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings”, are willing to share insights from on-going research work on some best practice leading NZEBs residential buildings. Although there is no standard approach for designing a Net Zero-Energy Building (there are many different possible combinations of passive and efficient active measures, utility equipment and on-site energy generation technologies able to achieve the net-zero energy performance), a close examination of the chosen strategies and the relative performance indicators of the selected case studies reveal that it is possible to achieve zero-energy performance using well known strategies adjusted accordingly to balance climate driven-demand for space heating/cooling, lighting, ventilation and others energy uses with climate-driven supply from renewable energy resources. KW - Querschnittsauswertung Y1 - 2012 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/277243113_Design_issues_for_net_zero-energy_buildings SN - 978-0-9574189-0-5 SP - 37 EP - 48 PB - ZEMCH Network CY - Glasgow ER -