@prefix prodottidellaricerca: . @prefix modulo: . @prefix prodotto: . modulo:ID8585 prodottidellaricerca:prodotto prodotto:ID303947 . @prefix istituto: . istituto:CDS098 prodottidellaricerca:prodotto prodotto:ID303947 . @prefix pubblicazioni: . @prefix unitaDiPersonaleInterno: . unitaDiPersonaleInterno:MATRICOLA10464 pubblicazioni:autoreCNRDi prodotto:ID303947 . @prefix rdf: . prodotto:ID303947 rdf:type prodotto:TIPO1303 . @prefix retescientifica: . prodotto:ID303947 rdf:type retescientifica:ProdottoDellaRicerca . @prefix rdfs: . prodotto:ID303947 rdfs:label "'SECHURBA approach: modeling feasibility for reducing energy consumption in listed buildings' (Comunicazione a convegno)"@en . @prefix xsd: . prodotto:ID303947 pubblicazioni:anno "2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00"^^xsd:gYear . @prefix skos: . prodotto:ID303947 skos:altLabel "
Gigliarelli E. (2013)
'SECHURBA approach: modeling feasibility for reducing energy consumption in listed buildings'
in ERIC 2013 Energy efficient Restoration International Conference, Academie Minerva Praediniussingel 59, 9711 AG Groningen, the Netherlands, Thursday 19 September 2013
"^^rdf:HTML ; pubblicazioni:autori "Gigliarelli E."^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:altreInformazioni "Achieving energy efficiency during restoration of historic buildings is, due to their vulnerable nature, a\nchallenge. Nevertheless, present energy policies and user preferences create pressure to incorporate\nenergy measures when restoring these buildings. How does one renovate these buildings in an energy\nefficient way, without damaging the historic value? To take up this challenge the project 'Energieke\nRestauratie' (Energy efficient Restoration) was started in 2011 at NoorderRuimte, Centre of Research on\nArea Development at the Hanzehogeschool, Hanze University of Applied Sciences. In the project a wide\nrange of issues in sustainable heritage has been investigated:\nA. Case studies on energy efficient or energy neutral restorations, such as farms, churches, concert\nhalls, prisons, hospitals etc.\nB. Characteristics for Energetic Restoration focussed on the historic value and clients' ambitions\nC. Innovative energy concepts, including the use of monitoring software for historic buildings\nD. The developer's view on sustainable reuse; desi"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:affiliazioni "ITABC CNR"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:titolo "'SECHURBA approach: modeling feasibility for reducing energy consumption in listed buildings'"^^xsd:string ; prodottidellaricerca:abstract "In the European urban planning processes, the priority given to the preservation and protection of historic towns and buildings of cultural interest in conjunction with the complex legislation framework have restricted the possible applications offered by the discoveries of technological development in the direction of environmental sustainability to be applied to heritage buildings.\nThe exclusion of buildings of historical importance in the Energy performance in Building Directive (EPBD) gave a strong pull in this direction. First published in 2002, the EPBD introduced incentives and obligations for the public and private sector to save energy and reduce running costs, to put in legislation and methodology to calculate energy use in buildings, and to issue energy performance certificates. This was very challenging, and represented a great opportunity to reduce the Union's energy dependency and greenhouse gas emissions. However there were certain key exclusions in the directive - these requirements did not have to be met if buildings were specifically protected because of their special architectural or historic merit, nor if they were places of worship, such as churches, cathedrals and temporary buildings.\nNevertheless, efficiency, energy saving and environmental sustainability have been the strategic objectives of the European Union for years, and issues about which it has launched and promoted numerous research programs. The new strategies of urban regeneration expressed through the \\\"Declaration of Toledo\\\" and endorsed by the European Ministers in June 2010, point out that European cities need to be socially inclusive, smart, economically competitive and environmentally sustainable. In this context, the great potential for the development of energy saving measures in historic buildings and areas of excellence should be emphasized. \nOn these themes, the Built Heritage Lab (BHLab) of the Institute for Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage (National Research Council-CNR), has been conducting research for many years, aimed at a deeper understanding of the characteristics, context, places, architecture and construction techniques related to local tradition, to enable a critical choice of compatible solutions which would be able to improve the energy efficiency of buildings of high historical value without affecting the quality of their original appearance."@en ; prodottidellaricerca:prodottoDi modulo:ID8585 , istituto:CDS098 ; pubblicazioni:autoreCNR unitaDiPersonaleInterno:MATRICOLA10464 .