AbstractA life cycle framework for a new integrated classification system for buildings and the identification of renovation strategies that lead to an optimal balance between reduction of seismic vulnerability and increase of energy efficiency, considering both economic losses and environmental impacts, is discussed through a parametric application to an exemplificative case-study building. Such framework accounts for the economic and environmental contributions of initial construction, operational energy consumption, earthquake-induced damage repair activities, retrofitting interventions, and demolition. One-off and annual monetary expenses and environmental impacts through the building life cycle are suggested as meaningful performance m...
The seismic performance of existing buildings can be improved significantly through the installation...
Planning the life cycle of a building, that is designing its resilience, is progressively increasing...
In the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main a...
It is well-known that the existing building stock is responsible for non-renewable resource depletio...
A large portion of aging existing buildings are susceptible to significant structural damage during ...
Most European buildings built before 1980s were constructed without any design concern for energy ef...
A methodology to quantitatively assess the improvement of seismic and energy performance of masonry ...
This paper presents an innovative methodology to assess the economic and environmental impact of int...
Sustainable retrofitting of existing buildings is a prerequisite for achieving climatic and energy o...
It is a fact that most European buildings built before 80ies were constructed without any design con...
AbstractOver the past two decades, the importance of the management of existing buildings is continu...
In the last years, the assessment of seismic capacity of buildings and consequent possible retrofitt...
Ageing of the building stock is an issue affecting many regions in the world. This means a large pro...
The seismic performance of existing buildings can be improved significantly through the installation...
Planning the life cycle of a building, that is designing its resilience, is progressively increasing...
In the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main a...
It is well-known that the existing building stock is responsible for non-renewable resource depletio...
A large portion of aging existing buildings are susceptible to significant structural damage during ...
Most European buildings built before 1980s were constructed without any design concern for energy ef...
A methodology to quantitatively assess the improvement of seismic and energy performance of masonry ...
This paper presents an innovative methodology to assess the economic and environmental impact of int...
Sustainable retrofitting of existing buildings is a prerequisite for achieving climatic and energy o...
It is a fact that most European buildings built before 80ies were constructed without any design con...
AbstractOver the past two decades, the importance of the management of existing buildings is continu...
In the last years, the assessment of seismic capacity of buildings and consequent possible retrofitt...
Ageing of the building stock is an issue affecting many regions in the world. This means a large pro...
The seismic performance of existing buildings can be improved significantly through the installation...
Planning the life cycle of a building, that is designing its resilience, is progressively increasing...
In the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main a...