Recent studies demonstrated how the energy consumption of buildings is composed by two main components: one related to the building’s envelope, systems’ efficiencies, and climate; the other related to the surrounding environment, the urban context and the locally variations of microclimate. In this work the component of energy consumption for space heating related to the urban context is analysed for the city of Turin, in the Northern part of Italy. Turin is one of the most populous Italian cities with more public green but its climate is influenced by the Urban Heat Island effect. The aim of this study is to understand how the urban form of the city can influence the buildings’ energy consumptions for space heating. A central zone in Turin...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work presents a place-based methodology which, through a statistical analysis, defines bottom-u...
Nowadays buildings assume a key role in the Italian strategies for energy savings to 2020 and to 205...
As in the past, the urban morphology plays an important role for the liveability of the city and for...
As in the past, urban morphology plays an important role for the livability of the city and for both...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is a key issue to mitigate the climate change and the glob...
In the past, to make the city liveable, the urban morphology has always be considered taking into ac...
Nowadays, energy consumption in buildings is one of the fundamental drivers to control greenhouse ga...
Building geometry, urban morphology and local climate are crucial aspects to optimize the energy pe...
Today 54 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and in 2050 the projections are for 66 %...
The combined effects of urban heat island (UHI), urban population growth and energy overexploitation...
The combined effects of urban heat island (UHI), urban population growth and energy overexploitation...
The urban climate and outdoor air quality of cities that have a positive thermal balance depending o...
Proceedings of the workshop Ispra, 12-14 September 2016. The aim of this second workshop was to disc...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work presents a place-based methodology which, through a statistical analysis, defines bottom-u...
Nowadays buildings assume a key role in the Italian strategies for energy savings to 2020 and to 205...
As in the past, the urban morphology plays an important role for the liveability of the city and for...
As in the past, urban morphology plays an important role for the livability of the city and for both...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is a key issue to mitigate the climate change and the glob...
In the past, to make the city liveable, the urban morphology has always be considered taking into ac...
Nowadays, energy consumption in buildings is one of the fundamental drivers to control greenhouse ga...
Building geometry, urban morphology and local climate are crucial aspects to optimize the energy pe...
Today 54 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and in 2050 the projections are for 66 %...
The combined effects of urban heat island (UHI), urban population growth and energy overexploitation...
The combined effects of urban heat island (UHI), urban population growth and energy overexploitation...
The urban climate and outdoor air quality of cities that have a positive thermal balance depending o...
Proceedings of the workshop Ispra, 12-14 September 2016. The aim of this second workshop was to disc...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
This work presents a place-based methodology which, through a statistical analysis, defines bottom-u...