Climate scientists have developed and refined climate change models on a global scale. One of the aims of these models is to predict the effects of human activities on climate, and thus the delivery of information that is useful to devise mitigation actions. Moreover, if they can be properly downscaled to a regional and local level, they might be useful to deliver support for adaptation actions. For example, they may be used as an input for the better design of the features of buildings in order to make them resilient to climate modification, e.g., able to passively control heat flows to produce comfortable indoor conditions not only in the present climate, but also in future climate conditions. Taking into account the future weather scenar...
Most buildings have an expected lifetime of 60 to over 100 years, during which they offer a shelter ...
One of the fastest growing sources of new energy demand is space cooling. The studies EECCAC and EER...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
Climate scientists have developed and refined climate change models on a global scale. One of the ai...
Many scientific evidences have shown that Earth’s climate is rapidly changing. By 2050, European Uni...
High energy use for space conditioning in residential buildings is a significant economic factor for...
The paper is focused on the evaluation of how the climate changes can influence the performance of b...
Abstract Since climate changes are now evident, it is not only important to achieve high level of en...
This paper addresses the effects of long-term climate change on retrofit actions on a school buildin...
There is growing concern that global warming will change the building's performance pattern in the f...
The paper focuses on passive and active strategies for achieving sustainable recovery of existing b...
Climate change is posing a variety of challenges in the built realm. Among them is the change in fut...
According to the IPCC Climate Change projections by 2050 temperatures in southern Spain will have in...
Building energy consumptions for space cooling is a globally rising voice. Considering the need to r...
According to the IPCC Climate Change projections by 2050 temperatures in southern Spain will have in...
Most buildings have an expected lifetime of 60 to over 100 years, during which they offer a shelter ...
One of the fastest growing sources of new energy demand is space cooling. The studies EECCAC and EER...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
Climate scientists have developed and refined climate change models on a global scale. One of the ai...
Many scientific evidences have shown that Earth’s climate is rapidly changing. By 2050, European Uni...
High energy use for space conditioning in residential buildings is a significant economic factor for...
The paper is focused on the evaluation of how the climate changes can influence the performance of b...
Abstract Since climate changes are now evident, it is not only important to achieve high level of en...
This paper addresses the effects of long-term climate change on retrofit actions on a school buildin...
There is growing concern that global warming will change the building's performance pattern in the f...
The paper focuses on passive and active strategies for achieving sustainable recovery of existing b...
Climate change is posing a variety of challenges in the built realm. Among them is the change in fut...
According to the IPCC Climate Change projections by 2050 temperatures in southern Spain will have in...
Building energy consumptions for space cooling is a globally rising voice. Considering the need to r...
According to the IPCC Climate Change projections by 2050 temperatures in southern Spain will have in...
Most buildings have an expected lifetime of 60 to over 100 years, during which they offer a shelter ...
One of the fastest growing sources of new energy demand is space cooling. The studies EECCAC and EER...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...