Proper technology solution-sets can enable a regenerative indoor environment for building users and for the planet, thereby ensuring occupant wellbeing and health. Several aspects are considered for high indoor environmental quality, such as hygro-thermal comfort, visual comfort, indoor soundscape, indoor air quality and a pleasant ambiance. Regenerative indoor environmental quality must be achieved, through the minimization of environmental and social impacts linked to the solutions, while making opti- mal use of resources throughout the entire set of life cycles. Key technologies can promote a paradigmatic shift in building design from “less bad” to “more regener- ative”. However, proper technologies need a dedicated evaluation framework for aware selection within a comprehensive decision-making process. The activities of Working Group Four of the COST Action RESTORE were undertaken with the aim of defining the aspects that determine a regenerative indoor environment, so that all the technologies and their characteristics that provide this “regenerativeness” may be defined. Practitioners can approach aware design of indoor regenerative environments with examples of solution-sets within the building domain and case studies.

SOLUTION-SETS FOR A REGENERATIVE ENVIRONMENT / Thaleia Konstantinou; rosa romano; Francesco Fiorito;. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 137-163.

SOLUTION-SETS FOR A REGENERATIVE ENVIRONMENT

rosa romano
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2020

Abstract

Proper technology solution-sets can enable a regenerative indoor environment for building users and for the planet, thereby ensuring occupant wellbeing and health. Several aspects are considered for high indoor environmental quality, such as hygro-thermal comfort, visual comfort, indoor soundscape, indoor air quality and a pleasant ambiance. Regenerative indoor environmental quality must be achieved, through the minimization of environmental and social impacts linked to the solutions, while making opti- mal use of resources throughout the entire set of life cycles. Key technologies can promote a paradigmatic shift in building design from “less bad” to “more regener- ative”. However, proper technologies need a dedicated evaluation framework for aware selection within a comprehensive decision-making process. The activities of Working Group Four of the COST Action RESTORE were undertaken with the aim of defining the aspects that determine a regenerative indoor environment, so that all the technologies and their characteristics that provide this “regenerativeness” may be defined. Practitioners can approach aware design of indoor regenerative environments with examples of solution-sets within the building domain and case studies.
2020
978-3-9504607-7-3
RESTORE Working Group Four Report: Regenerative technologies for the indoor environment. Inspirational guidelines for practitioners.
137
163
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 13: Climate action
Thaleia Konstantinou; rosa romano; Francesco Fiorito;
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