The energy retrofit of existing buildings, particularly historic and/or listed buildings, presents several issues; that is, the compatibility between the identified solutions and the heritage value or the internal space reduction (if internal interventions have to be adopted). For this reason, an emerging method to address the target of the energy retrofit of historic buildings is the use of advanced materials characterized by high thermal insulation performance. In the framework of an European research project (Horizon 2020), a novel aerogel-based insulating coating, particularly suitable for the mitigation of thermal bridges and for the prevention of the condensation risk, is under development. In this paper, both the laboratory an...
AbstractThis contribution reports on ongoing efforts exploring the potential of aerogel-based plaste...
Many buildings built in Italy in the 60s and 70s need an energy requalification and at the same time...
The paper illustrates the use of aerogel technology in façades to reduce thermal bridging and limit ...
The energy retrofit of existing buildings and more in general building rehabilitation represents an ...
The interest on superinsulation materials is growing, as particularly suitable in energy retrofit in...
The study investigates the effectiveness of an energy retrofit strategy based on the adoption of an ...
Retrofitting the residential building stock poses a major challenge for the European building sector...
Abstract Green Houses Gases (GHG) are negatively influencing the climate, increasing the Global Warm...
International audienceIn the building sector, space heating and domestic hot water remain the most i...
The development of novel high-performance thermal insulating products represents a key-action within...
International audienceEnergy saving interventions for historical buildings require an accurate study...
Newly designed and constructed buildings are subjected to increasingly strict regulations which emp...
International audienceIn France, and in Europe in general, the building sector is the largest consum...
AbstractThis contribution reports on ongoing efforts exploring the potential of aerogel-based plaste...
Many buildings built in Italy in the 60s and 70s need an energy requalification and at the same time...
The paper illustrates the use of aerogel technology in façades to reduce thermal bridging and limit ...
The energy retrofit of existing buildings and more in general building rehabilitation represents an ...
The interest on superinsulation materials is growing, as particularly suitable in energy retrofit in...
The study investigates the effectiveness of an energy retrofit strategy based on the adoption of an ...
Retrofitting the residential building stock poses a major challenge for the European building sector...
Abstract Green Houses Gases (GHG) are negatively influencing the climate, increasing the Global Warm...
International audienceIn the building sector, space heating and domestic hot water remain the most i...
The development of novel high-performance thermal insulating products represents a key-action within...
International audienceEnergy saving interventions for historical buildings require an accurate study...
Newly designed and constructed buildings are subjected to increasingly strict regulations which emp...
International audienceIn France, and in Europe in general, the building sector is the largest consum...
AbstractThis contribution reports on ongoing efforts exploring the potential of aerogel-based plaste...
Many buildings built in Italy in the 60s and 70s need an energy requalification and at the same time...
The paper illustrates the use of aerogel technology in façades to reduce thermal bridging and limit ...