The Mediterranean islands are characterized by ecosystems and environmental heritage of great value. Human experience is one of the most critical barometers of the success of a built environment. In a perspective of sustainable development, it becomes necessary to stimulate the regenerative capacity of territories and natural resources. The 6 pilot projects have been developed for a small island in Sardinia, Italy. The island has hosted several prison complexes in the past two centuries, now converted into a National Park, since its creation as a national park it's architectural and urban patrimony have been completely abandoned. It’s few built-up areas and/or urban developments do have an enormous potential, but past administrations failed in the attempt to offer a commercially attractive model. The pilot projects focus mainly on the regeneration of the existing prison building applying different strategies to reach a sustainable and self-sufficient island. The idea is to develop 6 green building pilot projects in order to represent best practice on green oriented technological solutions, to improve the performance of existing buildings. The extensive use of building integrated PV and wind turbines, integrated in architectural and urban environments in a non-invasive way, will demonstrate the opportunity and the right way to become a self-energy-smart-green island. Other strategies include a broad water-harvesting network, that includes harvesting rain water from roofing, natural ventilation, passive cooling, thermal mass and the use of natural and eco-compatible materials.

Green design for smart island: green infrastructure and architectural solutions for eco-tourism in mediterranean areas / Antonella trombadore. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 163-194. [10.1007/978-3-319-67949-5_8]

Green design for smart island: green infrastructure and architectural solutions for eco-tourism in mediterranean areas

Antonella trombadore
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2018

Abstract

The Mediterranean islands are characterized by ecosystems and environmental heritage of great value. Human experience is one of the most critical barometers of the success of a built environment. In a perspective of sustainable development, it becomes necessary to stimulate the regenerative capacity of territories and natural resources. The 6 pilot projects have been developed for a small island in Sardinia, Italy. The island has hosted several prison complexes in the past two centuries, now converted into a National Park, since its creation as a national park it's architectural and urban patrimony have been completely abandoned. It’s few built-up areas and/or urban developments do have an enormous potential, but past administrations failed in the attempt to offer a commercially attractive model. The pilot projects focus mainly on the regeneration of the existing prison building applying different strategies to reach a sustainable and self-sufficient island. The idea is to develop 6 green building pilot projects in order to represent best practice on green oriented technological solutions, to improve the performance of existing buildings. The extensive use of building integrated PV and wind turbines, integrated in architectural and urban environments in a non-invasive way, will demonstrate the opportunity and the right way to become a self-energy-smart-green island. Other strategies include a broad water-harvesting network, that includes harvesting rain water from roofing, natural ventilation, passive cooling, thermal mass and the use of natural and eco-compatible materials.
2018
978-3-319-67949-5
Seaside Building Design: Principles and Practice - Buildings in Maritime Zones (E-Book)
163
194
Antonella trombadore
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