In 2017, 46.5% of school buildings in Italy needed urgent maintenance regarding architectural usability and accessibility, but also concerning structural, energy, and environmental aspects. A total of 36% of the energy needs during the operational and management phase of the Italian school sector are required by secondary schools. The main objective of this paper is to propose an integrated (architectural, energy, and environmental) redevelopment for the “Raffaello” School in Pistoia (Italy), aimed at improving the environmental and technological system and decreasing the building’s primary energy demand. Here, for the sake of brevity, we will only deal explicitly with energy rehabilitation. The results show that the replacement of the artificial lighting system with LED lamps alone leads to a 45% decrease in primary energy demand.
Energy Requalification of “Raffaello” School in Pistoia / Ciacci, Cecilia; Di Naso, Vincenzo; Banti, Neri; Bazzocchi, Frida. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2673-4931. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:(2021), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno Innovations-Sustainability-Modernity-Openness Conference (ISMO’21) tenutosi a Bialystok (Poland) nel 14.05.2021) [10.3390/environsciproc2021009001].
Energy Requalification of “Raffaello” School in Pistoia
Ciacci, Cecilia;Di Naso, Vincenzo;Banti, Neri;Bazzocchi, Frida
2021
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In 2017, 46.5% of school buildings in Italy needed urgent maintenance regarding architectural usability and accessibility, but also concerning structural, energy, and environmental aspects. A total of 36% of the energy needs during the operational and management phase of the Italian school sector are required by secondary schools. The main objective of this paper is to propose an integrated (architectural, energy, and environmental) redevelopment for the “Raffaello” School in Pistoia (Italy), aimed at improving the environmental and technological system and decreasing the building’s primary energy demand. Here, for the sake of brevity, we will only deal explicitly with energy rehabilitation. The results show that the replacement of the artificial lighting system with LED lamps alone leads to a 45% decrease in primary energy demand.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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