HOPUS (Housing Praxis for Urban Sustainability) is a research project conducted by the department DASTEC Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, with various community and local partners. The project aimed to implement and promote the use of design codes for building sustainable development in European cities and create a local support group for testing the codes. The objective to start this process was to establish a synergy between research centers, governments and enterprises, in order to understand and improve the relationships built with the new quality framework for social, urban, housing and energy. Objects of the experiments were some existing public residential buildings that are located in Reggio Calabria and built in differe...
AbstractThe always higher demand of social housing sets in the foreground the need to redevelop the ...
Nowadays, energy retrofit interventions on the existing building stock are of paramount importance t...
Energy retrofitting of historical residential buildings represents today an interesting challenge of...
Three correlated researches try to give operative answers to the problem of defining procedures and ...
Redevelopment can stand as an effective response to the converging ecological, energy and economic c...
Buildings are a major contributor to energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions, and...
Starting from selected results of the COST ACTION PED-EU-NET and IEA EBC Annex 83 PEDs, this article...
In 2050, about 80% of the European building stock will consist of buildings currently in use. In Ita...
In relation to the social Housing’s theme, sustainable requalification interventions on the building...
The project is a collaboration between the company Termocasa in Reggio Calabria and the research uni...
In the context of a Post-Doc Research, still in progress (1), renovation of housing built from 1946 ...
The search is born from an Accord among Region Calabria, the Mediterranean university and the UNICAL...
Local governments in European cities are modifying their urban governance models in order to allevia...
The paper aims at investigating the most suitable Energy Saving Measures –ESMs– for the retrofitting...
The sustainable renewal of social housing can only be tackled nowadays with the help of design strat...
AbstractThe always higher demand of social housing sets in the foreground the need to redevelop the ...
Nowadays, energy retrofit interventions on the existing building stock are of paramount importance t...
Energy retrofitting of historical residential buildings represents today an interesting challenge of...
Three correlated researches try to give operative answers to the problem of defining procedures and ...
Redevelopment can stand as an effective response to the converging ecological, energy and economic c...
Buildings are a major contributor to energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions, and...
Starting from selected results of the COST ACTION PED-EU-NET and IEA EBC Annex 83 PEDs, this article...
In 2050, about 80% of the European building stock will consist of buildings currently in use. In Ita...
In relation to the social Housing’s theme, sustainable requalification interventions on the building...
The project is a collaboration between the company Termocasa in Reggio Calabria and the research uni...
In the context of a Post-Doc Research, still in progress (1), renovation of housing built from 1946 ...
The search is born from an Accord among Region Calabria, the Mediterranean university and the UNICAL...
Local governments in European cities are modifying their urban governance models in order to allevia...
The paper aims at investigating the most suitable Energy Saving Measures –ESMs– for the retrofitting...
The sustainable renewal of social housing can only be tackled nowadays with the help of design strat...
AbstractThe always higher demand of social housing sets in the foreground the need to redevelop the ...
Nowadays, energy retrofit interventions on the existing building stock are of paramount importance t...
Energy retrofitting of historical residential buildings represents today an interesting challenge of...