The study has carried out a survey on feasible strategies to improve energy efficiency in historic buildings and heritage sites. The company town of Crespi d’Adda, a WHL site, has been kept as a case study. By evaluating different sets of requalification skills it has been demonstrate that, by associating intervention on buildings and use of renewable energies, a significant reduction of energy demand is reachable also in historical contexts where preservation of the architectural character is a major requirement
Historic buildings are fragile systems to be managed and protected during time: in the task of herit...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
The study has carried out a survey on feasible strategies to improve energy efficiency in historic b...
The interventions to improve energy efficiency on historical built heritage may lead to conflicts be...
The historic buildings conservation alone is a necessary but not sufficient condition to a restorati...
Evaluating the energy efficiency of historical buildings is an important theme nowadays, with Europe...
Energy Efficiency and Preservation in Our Cultural Heritage, EEPOCH, concerns our built heritage. Th...
Worldwide, the building sector accounts for 40% of total energy consumption. In Europe, where more t...
Many studies identify the energy retrofit of historic buildings as the current challenge of research...
Nowadays the built heritage is fully considered as a strategic resource both from a cultural and a s...
EEPOCH concerns the complex set of problems that hold between energy efficiency and preservation per...
Today, conservation work in our built cultural heritage has to be reformulated due to the new energy...
In the last few decades, there is a trend towards the energy performance enhancement and improve of ...
Heritage buildings in the UK unquestionably constitute some of the most beautiful features of the co...
Historic buildings are fragile systems to be managed and protected during time: in the task of herit...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
The study has carried out a survey on feasible strategies to improve energy efficiency in historic b...
The interventions to improve energy efficiency on historical built heritage may lead to conflicts be...
The historic buildings conservation alone is a necessary but not sufficient condition to a restorati...
Evaluating the energy efficiency of historical buildings is an important theme nowadays, with Europe...
Energy Efficiency and Preservation in Our Cultural Heritage, EEPOCH, concerns our built heritage. Th...
Worldwide, the building sector accounts for 40% of total energy consumption. In Europe, where more t...
Many studies identify the energy retrofit of historic buildings as the current challenge of research...
Nowadays the built heritage is fully considered as a strategic resource both from a cultural and a s...
EEPOCH concerns the complex set of problems that hold between energy efficiency and preservation per...
Today, conservation work in our built cultural heritage has to be reformulated due to the new energy...
In the last few decades, there is a trend towards the energy performance enhancement and improve of ...
Heritage buildings in the UK unquestionably constitute some of the most beautiful features of the co...
Historic buildings are fragile systems to be managed and protected during time: in the task of herit...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...