A remarkable advantage of clay tiles roof coverings in hot climates is the realization of a ventilated air layer between them and the roofing underlay that allows a natural and forced convection through the tiles joints and the channel from eaves to ridge, thus cooling the roof materials. However recently, in many countries, regulatory developments on buildings energy efficiency or buildings sustainability certification protocols are increasingly encouraging the use of alternative strategies, with the aim of reducing the urban heat island (UHI) effect and the buildings’ cooling consumptions. Among them, the use of ‘cool’ materials for roof covering. These mandatory or voluntary measures de facto push the construction products market towards...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
A common aim of energy policies is to carry out plans to reduce energy demand for air conditioning a...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...
A remarkable advantage of clay tiles roof coverings in hot climates is the realization of a ventilat...
AbstractClay tiles are the most common roof covering in Italian buildings, in particular in traditio...
Cool roofs represent an acknowledged passive cooling technique to reduce building energy consumption...
AbstractEnergy demand imputable to buildings corresponds to around 40% of the total in most of the d...
AbstractSustainable solutions for energy saving in buildings are assuming increasing interest both i...
This study investigates the thermal and fluid-dynamic behaviour of two ventilated roofs equipped wit...
Residential buildings in hot humid climate zone are experiencing overheating of living spaces belo...
Passive strategies for environmental sustainability and energy reduction in the construction industr...
Most ancient or traditional buildings in Italy show steep-slope roofs covered by red clay tiles. As ...
The traditional forms of building insulation and their role in energy savings are well recognized in...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by “cool roofs”. These are buil...
In hot climates, ventilated pitched roofs help dissipating the excess heat, thus reducing the coolin...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
A common aim of energy policies is to carry out plans to reduce energy demand for air conditioning a...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...
A remarkable advantage of clay tiles roof coverings in hot climates is the realization of a ventilat...
AbstractClay tiles are the most common roof covering in Italian buildings, in particular in traditio...
Cool roofs represent an acknowledged passive cooling technique to reduce building energy consumption...
AbstractEnergy demand imputable to buildings corresponds to around 40% of the total in most of the d...
AbstractSustainable solutions for energy saving in buildings are assuming increasing interest both i...
This study investigates the thermal and fluid-dynamic behaviour of two ventilated roofs equipped wit...
Residential buildings in hot humid climate zone are experiencing overheating of living spaces belo...
Passive strategies for environmental sustainability and energy reduction in the construction industr...
Most ancient or traditional buildings in Italy show steep-slope roofs covered by red clay tiles. As ...
The traditional forms of building insulation and their role in energy savings are well recognized in...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by “cool roofs”. These are buil...
In hot climates, ventilated pitched roofs help dissipating the excess heat, thus reducing the coolin...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
A common aim of energy policies is to carry out plans to reduce energy demand for air conditioning a...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...