Renewable Energies and Architectural Heritage: Advanced Solutions and Future Perspective.

The current legislative framework and the recent energy crisis ask for massive applications of renewable energy sources (RES) in the built environment to reduce energy demand, environmental emissions, and energy costs. The uncritical application of these policies, especially on architectural …

Year: 2023 Authors: Lucchi, Elena Source: Special Issue Thermal Performance of the Building Envelope — Original Methods and Advanced Solutions, 13 (3). Type: , Topic: , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Integration between photovoltaic systems and cultural heritage: A socio-technical comparison of international policies, design criteria, applications, and innovation developments.

The European legislative framework asks for massive application of renewable energy source (particularly of photovoltaic systems) in the built environment to face the recent energy crisis, reducing energy demand, environmental emissions, and costs. These policies could generate serious preservations problems …

Year: 2022 Authors: Lucchi, Elena Source: Energy Policy Volume 171, December 2022, 113303, 171. Type: , , Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Urban green rating systems: Insights for balancing sustainable principles and heritage conservation for neighbourhood and cities renovation planning.

The paper presents an overview of existing urban sustainability rating tools for their possible application in historic urban environments, facing the debate between environmental sustainability and urban heritage conservation. This critical study focuses on Urban Green Rating Systems (UGRS) that …

Year: 2022 Authors: Lucchi, E. / Buda, A. Source: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Volume 161, June 2022, 112324, 161. Type: , Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

The thermal conductivity of the masonry of handmade brick Cultural Heritage with respect to density and humidity. 

It is very common that the energy refurbishment of buildings of Cultural Heritage is undertaken without considering that their materials and the methods of construction are different from those of modern buildings. Therefore, when seeking the most efficient and effective …

Year: 2022 Authors: Llorente-Alvarez, Alfredo / Soledad Camino-Olea, Maria / Cabeza-Prieto, Alejandro / Paz Saez-Perez, Maria / Ascensión Rodríguez-Esteban, Maria Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage Volume 53, January–February 2022, Pages 212-219, 53. pp. 212-219. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

LCC assessments and environmental impacts on the energy renovation of a multi-family building from the 1890s.

The 2020 and 2050 energy targets increase requirements on energy performance in the building stock, thus affecting both listed and non-listed buildings. It is important to select appropriate and cost-optimal energy efficiency measures, using e.g. Life Cycle Cost (LCC) optimization. …

Year: 2016 Authors: Liu, Linn / Rohdin, Patrik / Moshfegh, Bahram Source: Energy and Buildings, 133. pp. 823-833. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

What do we visually focus on in a World Heritage Site? A case study in the Historic Centre of Prague. 

Since socio-economic development is associated with artificial construction, heritage environments must be protected and renewed while adapting to such development. Many World Heritage Sites’ visual integrity is endangered by new construction. The paper aims to explore people’s visual focus patterns …

Year: 2022 Authors: Liu, Fangfang / Kang, Jian / Wu, Yue / Yang, Da / Meng, Qi Source: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications volume 9, Article number: 400 (2022), 9. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Evaluating energy retrofits of historic buildings in a university campus using an urban building energy model that considers uncertainties.

Urban building energy model (UBEM) is a powerful tool to simulate performance and evaluate efficiency of upgrades for a group of buildings under the urban context. However, the larger the scale/number of buildings, more parameters must be collected to create …

Year: 2023 Authors: Lin, Ziqi / Hong, Tianzhen / Xu, Xiaodong / Chen, Jiayu / Wang, We Source: Sustainable Cities and Society Volume 95, August 2023, 104602, 95. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

Emerging renovation strategies and technical solutions for mass-construction of residential districts built after World War II in Europe.

While deep energy renovations of buildings have been implemented for over a decade, the pace and volume of building upgrades are still insufficient to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Therefore, it is urgent to adopt technological and management innovations to …

Year: 2024 Authors: Lihtmaa, Lauri / Kalamees, Targo Source: Energy Strategy Reviews Volume 51, January 2024, 101282, 51. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Existing Building Renovation: A Review of Barriers to Economic and Environmental Benefits.

The renovation of old buildings provides an important approach to energy saving and emission reduction with low economic costs. The current important issue remains how to determine the optimal cost-effective technical path for a specific project, although there are a …

Year: 2023 Authors: Liao, Haolan / Ren, Rong / Li, Lu Source: Journals IJERPH Volume 20 Issue 5, 20 (5). Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: , Language:

CFD Modelling and Analysis for Green Environment of Traditional Buildings

first_pagesettingsOrder Article Reprints Open AccessArticle CFD Modelling and Analysis for Green Environment of Traditional Buildings by Yangluxi Li 1,*,Lei Chen 1 andLi Yang 2,*ORCID 1 Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UK 2 …

Year: 2023 Authors: Li, Yangluxi / Chen, Lei / Yang, Li Source: Journals Energies Volume 16 Issue 4, 16. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: , Language: