While the EU Directive 2002/91/CE on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) clearly establishes regulations for the thermal insulation of buildings for saving energy in winter, the summer strategy is described by a little more than qualitative provisions. As a consequence, in the national requirements, the high insulation of the building envelope is considered as the principal strategy to control energy consumption even in summer, regardless of the different climates. This approach leads to a homologation of the building trade, and imposes construction technology and materials which do not adhere to the traditional way of making buildings, like in Southern Europe. Here, the “over insulation” of buildings runs the risk of reducing the ef...
Among environmental controls, solar shading and ventilative cooling are widely considered as key pas...
The chapter focuses on the insulation levels of vertical opaque closures in order to suggest their o...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
While the EU Directive 2002/91/CE on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) clearly establishes ...
The thermal insulation of buildings, intended as wrap feature which determines the dispersion of hea...
The thermal insulation of buildings, intended as wrap feature which determines the dispersion of hea...
The effectiveness of thermal insulation materials in roof applications is affected by the thermal im...
The paper aims at studying the effect of both high thermal insulation and high thermal mass techniqu...
Many of the current European Member States regulations on energy saving in buildings seem to follow ...
The use of reflective insulation materials in buildings, for energy saving in summer, has been spre...
The research aims to the comprehension of the energy performance of a green roof, also compared to ...
Energy saving in the building sector is one of the key issue to achieve environmental targets at nat...
The research deals with the experimental assessment of the yearly thermal performance of a green roo...
The paper discusses internal building envelope retrofitting of multi-storey, multi-owner residential...
Among environmental controls, solar shading and ventilative cooling are widely considered as key pas...
The chapter focuses on the insulation levels of vertical opaque closures in order to suggest their o...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
While the EU Directive 2002/91/CE on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) clearly establishes ...
The thermal insulation of buildings, intended as wrap feature which determines the dispersion of hea...
The thermal insulation of buildings, intended as wrap feature which determines the dispersion of hea...
The effectiveness of thermal insulation materials in roof applications is affected by the thermal im...
The paper aims at studying the effect of both high thermal insulation and high thermal mass techniqu...
Many of the current European Member States regulations on energy saving in buildings seem to follow ...
The use of reflective insulation materials in buildings, for energy saving in summer, has been spre...
The research aims to the comprehension of the energy performance of a green roof, also compared to ...
Energy saving in the building sector is one of the key issue to achieve environmental targets at nat...
The research deals with the experimental assessment of the yearly thermal performance of a green roo...
The paper discusses internal building envelope retrofitting of multi-storey, multi-owner residential...
Among environmental controls, solar shading and ventilative cooling are widely considered as key pas...
The chapter focuses on the insulation levels of vertical opaque closures in order to suggest their o...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...