Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyse the people
behaviour in different age buildings and different buildings
typology. In the city of Kruja (Albania) exists mostly three
types of buildings: the historical ones (medieval), the
socialist ones (which belongs to the former communist
regime) and the modern buildings. Each of them has
different social and physics characteristics, different
energy exchange and different building materials. The
influence of all these characteristics in the exchange of
energy and how they reflect in changing the lifestyle of
Kruja’s people is going to be analysed. A questionnaire
will be undertaken to understand the way of life of Kruja’s
people and to draw conclusions. A comparative analysis
between all these typology of buildings will be undertaken
in order to understand better the behaviour of Kruja’s
people lifestyle living in these buildings. Although the
conditions are not good, people tend to get a high level of
place attachment and loyalty to the building they are living.
The biggest energy consumers are the historical buildings
and socialist ones; although the bills of the electricity are
smaller than the third category they consume alternative
energies and have major problems with thermal bridges.
The most unfriendly categories are the socialist buildings.
They prefer not to socialize much in comparison with the
other two categories.