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Performance Characteristics of Buildings in the Assessment of Revitalization Needs
 
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University of Zielona Góra, Zielona Góra, Poland
 
 
Online publication date: 2019-04-15
 
 
Publication date: 2019-03-01
 
 
Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports 2019;29(1):119-127
 
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Performance characteristics are an indicator of both, the technical as well as aesthetic state of buildings. Aesthetic needs are in disagreement with the merciless aging process. The beauty of a city is formed not only by the original forms of new residential buildings, but also by existing tenement housing; thus preserving their aesthetics becomes a necessity. One of the most important problems connected with using any building, but especially a residential building, is ensuring an adequate technical condition. Process of revitalization of residential buildings is connected with familiarity with the technical problems of passing. However, the secret of lasting is found, above all, in the propagation of aesthetics. The diagnosis of the technical condition is an initial stage of renovating historical buildings. Conclusions drawn from the diagnosis are a basis for planning revitalization works.
 
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