The chronic quality and efficienty shortcomings of today's existing housing stock demonstrate that new-building social housing must go beyond conventional, craftbased technologies if it is to meet environmantal and energy-efficient standards. The article looks at the main avenues of research into new construction and plant technologies compatible with large scale, low-cost residential housing project to ensure minimum energy use and a small environmental footprint
The UK Government is committed to all new homes being zero-carbon from 2016. The use of low and zer...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
New researches about housing consider sustainability issue to get a general improvement of people’s ...
The chronic quality and efficienty shortcomings of today's existing housing stock demonstrate that n...
The article starts from the baseline assumption that experimental approaches to obtain Energy effici...
This Special Issue aims at reporting current investigations on emerging materials and devices taking...
About 36% of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU are accounted for by the construction of buildings a...
As is known, the construction sector in Italy has many and deep-rooted anomalies, especially in the ...
In Italy and abroad one of the main drivers of innovation in the building sector is actually the ene...
The article applies the global costs calculation method to the energy assessment of selected solutio...
This article analyses both traditional green roof structures and innovative modular green roof syste...
While there are an increasing number of new projects aiming at combining high residential quality an...
Currently, at least half of residential energy consumption is made up of wastes that could be avoide...
People building their own houses have, at least theoretically, substantial autonomy when choosing, f...
Contemporary architecture works according to a linear model, meaning that it takes in fresh air, ene...
The UK Government is committed to all new homes being zero-carbon from 2016. The use of low and zer...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
New researches about housing consider sustainability issue to get a general improvement of people’s ...
The chronic quality and efficienty shortcomings of today's existing housing stock demonstrate that n...
The article starts from the baseline assumption that experimental approaches to obtain Energy effici...
This Special Issue aims at reporting current investigations on emerging materials and devices taking...
About 36% of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU are accounted for by the construction of buildings a...
As is known, the construction sector in Italy has many and deep-rooted anomalies, especially in the ...
In Italy and abroad one of the main drivers of innovation in the building sector is actually the ene...
The article applies the global costs calculation method to the energy assessment of selected solutio...
This article analyses both traditional green roof structures and innovative modular green roof syste...
While there are an increasing number of new projects aiming at combining high residential quality an...
Currently, at least half of residential energy consumption is made up of wastes that could be avoide...
People building their own houses have, at least theoretically, substantial autonomy when choosing, f...
Contemporary architecture works according to a linear model, meaning that it takes in fresh air, ene...
The UK Government is committed to all new homes being zero-carbon from 2016. The use of low and zer...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
New researches about housing consider sustainability issue to get a general improvement of people’s ...