AbstractEnergy demand imputable to buildings corresponds to around 40% of the total in most of the developed countries, showing the great potential in this field to propose and implement effective strategies for energy saving and environmental sustainability. Additionally, urban areas are the most impacted zones by anthropogenic sources and they are often affected by local climate phenomena such as urban heat islands. In this view, several measures to mitigate this effects and to save energy in constructions are dealt with the implementation of cool materials for roofs and urban paving. Since the majority of cities in Europe is characterized by traditional architectures in residential buildings, the implementation of white cool coatings is ...
Urban warming, commonly referred to as the ‘Urban Heat Island’ phenomenon (UHI), is a well-establish...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance - which is able to reduce heat ...
Cool roof effectiveness in improving building thermal-energy performance is affected by different va...
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...
AbstractClay tiles are the most common roof covering in Italian buildings, in particular in traditio...
Passive strategies for environmental sustainability and energy reduction in the construction industr...
Cool roofs represent an acknowledged passive cooling technique to reduce building energy consumption...
In order to mitigate Urban Heat Island Effect and global warming, both governments and scientific co...
Cool materials have a large potential as cost-effective solution for reducing cooling energy consump...
Building roofs play a very important role in the energy balance of buildings, especially in summer, ...
A remarkable advantage of clay tiles roof coverings in hot climates is the realization of a ventilat...
Cooling energy savings and improved thermal comfort in hot climates can be achieved using cool roofi...
This research was funded by the State Research Agency (AEI) of Spain and the European Regional Devel...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance r – which is able to reduce heat...
Urban warming, commonly referred to as the ‘Urban Heat Island’ phenomenon (UHI), is a well-establish...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance - which is able to reduce heat ...
Cool roof effectiveness in improving building thermal-energy performance is affected by different va...
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...
AbstractClay tiles are the most common roof covering in Italian buildings, in particular in traditio...
Passive strategies for environmental sustainability and energy reduction in the construction industr...
Cool roofs represent an acknowledged passive cooling technique to reduce building energy consumption...
In order to mitigate Urban Heat Island Effect and global warming, both governments and scientific co...
Cool materials have a large potential as cost-effective solution for reducing cooling energy consump...
Building roofs play a very important role in the energy balance of buildings, especially in summer, ...
A remarkable advantage of clay tiles roof coverings in hot climates is the realization of a ventilat...
Cooling energy savings and improved thermal comfort in hot climates can be achieved using cool roofi...
This research was funded by the State Research Agency (AEI) of Spain and the European Regional Devel...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance r – which is able to reduce heat...
Urban warming, commonly referred to as the ‘Urban Heat Island’ phenomenon (UHI), is a well-establish...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance - which is able to reduce heat ...
Cool roof effectiveness in improving building thermal-energy performance is affected by different va...