Library Indoor microclimate monitoring with and without heating system. A bologna university library case study.

This paper aims to illustrate and give an interpretation of the results emerged from a pilot activity developed within the ROCK project, by the Department of Architecture of the University of Bologna, Alma Mater Studiorum. Through this activity, we studied …

Year: 2022 Authors: Boeri, Andrea / Longo, Danila / Fabbri, Kristian / Pretelli, Marco / Bonora, Anna / Boulanger, Saveria Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage Volume 53, January–February 2022, Pages 143-153, 53. pp. 143-153. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Sustainability Assessment of Historic Buildings: Lesson Learnt from an Italian case Study through LEED® Rating System.

Environmental certification is a key issue for improving energy efficiency, minimizing energy consumption and allowing greater transparency on energy uses in buildings. If sustainability of the building process is an already consolidated issue for new constructions, as well as for …

Year: 2014 Authors: Boarin, Paola / Guglielmino, Daniele / Pisello, Anna Laura / Cotana, Franco Source: Energy Procedia, 61. ISSN 1876-6102 Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

Energy-Efficient Retrofit of Buildings by Interior Insulation, Chapter 3.1 – Case study: Near zero energy building. Energy-Efficient Retrofit of Buildings by Interior Insulation.

Is it possible to refurbish a listed building in terms of energy efficiency without destroying the historical appearance of the building? As part of the EU-funded “3Encult” project, a case study on energy modernization was carried out to investigate this …

Year: 2022 Authors: Bishara, Ayman Source: Materials, Methods, and Tools 2022, Pages 387-393. pp. 387-393. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Thermal performance of internally insulated historic brick building in cold climate: A long term case study.

Historic buildings built before 1945 make up a significant part of the building stock in the European Union. They also contribute to the greenhouse gas emissions due to high energy consumption. However, policy makers and building owners are facing “building …

Year: 2017 Authors: Biseniece, Edīte / Žogla, Gatis / Kamenders, Agris / Purviņš, Reinis / Kašs, Kristaps / Vanaga, Ruta / Blumberga, Andra Source: Energy and Buildings, 152. ISSN 03787788 Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Sustainable interventions in historic buildings: A developing decision making tool.

Integrating multi-criteria approaches for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while, at the same time, ensuring long-term maintenance of existing buildings, is a challenge that needs to be faced by both the present and future generations. The core objective of this paper …

Year: 2018 Authors: Bertolin, Chiara / Loli, Arian Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage, 34. ISSN 12962074 Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: , Language:

User-driven energy efficiency in historic buildings: A review.

The paper draws from the general literature on energy efficiency and historic buildings to explain the importance and potential of user-driven energy efficiency in historic buildings. It is the first review that places the user as a central object of …

Year: 2017 Authors: Berg, Fredrik / Flyen, Anna Cathrine / Godbolt, Asne Lund / Broström, Tor Source: ournal of Cultural Heritage, 28. ISSN 12962074 Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Energy retrofit and occupant behaviour in protected housing: A case study of the Brunswick Centre in London.

This study examines the impact of behavioural and physical variables on the energy saving from retrofitting protected housing. Protected housing in England is referred to as ‘listed’ housing managed by English Heritage. The result of the study demonstrates that balanced …

Year: 2014 Authors: Ben, Hui / Steemers, Koen Source: Energy and Buildings, 80. pp. 120-130. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Energy requalification of a historical building: A case study. 

This paper illustrates an energy upgrading proposal of a historical building in Naples (Italy): Palazzo Fuga, better known as the Real Albergo dei Poveri which was built in the second half of the XVIII century. The proposal consists of energy …

Year: 2014 Authors: Bellia, Laura / d’Ambrosio Alfano, Francesca R. / Giordano, Joselito / Ianniello, Elvira / Riccio, Giuseppe Source: Energy and Buildings. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Boosting energy home renovation through innovative business models: ONE-STOP-SHOP solutions assessment.

The building sector brings the main responsibility for energy consumption and GHG emissions in European countries. Although many policies have been placed across the EU to increase building energy performance, the current home energy renovation rate remains too low to …

Year: 2022 Authors: Bagaini, Annamaria / Croci, Edoardo / Molteni, Tania Source: Journal of Cleaner Production Volume 331, 10 January 2022, 129990, 331. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Could refurbishment of “traditional” buildings reduce carbon emissions? 

Purpose – Evaluate the post occupancy performance of a typical “traditional” building using multiple post occupancy evaluation (PoE) protocols against design intents to learn lessons about their suitability in meeting UK's climate change reduction targets. The paper aims to discuss …

Year: 2014 Authors: Atkins, Richard / Emmanuel, Rohinton Source: Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 4 (3). pp. 221-237. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language: