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Historical buildings and energy

Book
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The book is divided into two parts: the first part deals with theoretical and
methodological issues and the second one describes the results of applied research
on a historical monumental building which, because of its size and complexity of
the problems involved, may be considered a paradigmatic example.
The theoretical and methodological approach is discussed from different points
of view. In Chap. 2, Stefano F. Musso1 enucleates, in a contemporary framework,
the fundamental questions inherent the discipline of architectural restoration, opening
to the most pressing problems related to the theme of environmental sustainability
and enhancement. The authors of Chap. 32, which in most experiences have
already been working in multidisciplinary teams, address the issue of the new
European legislation, and explain the content and structure of the Guide elaborated
within the AiCARR activities. Chapter 43 is focused on the thermal behaviour of
historical buildings, the calculation methods, and their reliability and on the results
for typical traditional building elements and their possible insulation.
The second part of the book discusses the methodology and research results
applied to the case study, described in Chap. 5 in its general aspects and, in more
detail in Chap. 64, as concerns materials and constructive characters. The Chaps. 7
and 8 constitute the core part of the feasibility study on energy efficiency, the results
of which were included in the BIM parametric model. In particular in Chap. 7 are
calculated the thermal behaviour of the building and energy needs for new uses,
while in Chap. 8, the benefits induced by some insulating measures are calculated,
and, moreover, the possible energy production through the installation microturbines
(cogeneration) and of photovoltaic glasses on greenhouses in the valley
behind the complex. These data are necessary to define the most suitable strategies
to reach an energy balance or even to produce electricity to be placed on network
systems. Finally, Chap. 9 deals with a topic of general, linked to the impacts on the
historic heritage and landscape of solar technology and aimed at identifying factors
that might qualify these delicate interventions.
Iris type:
3.1 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
Building materials; Building retrofitting; Energy efficiency; Energy management in buildings; Green buildings; Historic preservation; Sustainable building; Sustainable cities; Sustainable development; Sustainable historic preservation; Sustainable urban development; Engineering (all); 2300
List of contributors:
Franco, Giovanna; Magrini, Anna
Authors of the University:
MAGRINI ANNA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1213260
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52615-7
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