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Vol 16, Issue 1, 2024
Pages: 63 - 70
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Architecture Editor: Maja Ilić
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Published: 12.06.2024. Research paper Architecture Editor: Maja Ilić

APPLICABILITY OF THE "TYPOLOGY OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA", AT A MUNICIPALITY OR CITY LEVEL, CASE STUDY - SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSES IN THE CITY DERVENTA

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Milovan Kotur Orcid logo ,
Milovan Kotur
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Goran Jevtić
Goran Jevtić

Eko gradnja Derventa, Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In order to make correct estimates of energy consumption for heating, reduction of energy consumption, and CO2 emissions by applying energy efficiency measures, it is necessary to know the structure and characteristics of the building stock. The Typology of residential buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina identified the structure and characteristics of residential building stock through different periods at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This paper analyses the differences between national and city or municipal typology. Conducted analysis for the City Derventa, shows that in the case of single-family houses, the application of national instead of local typology can result in certain deviations in the estimation of energy consumption, savings, and CO2 emissions.

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