The paper shares the experience of the building environmental eXperience Laboratory (beXLab) at the DIDA Department of Architecture-University of Florence, an interdisciplinary and open research group working on the experimentation of transferable methodological approaches and practical tools to support the challenging twin transitions, the green and the digital, starting from pivotal public buildings. As prototypical university Living Lab (born in the frame of the Med-EcoSuRe project, from here LL), beXLab is a shared space where researchers (architects, technical physicians, energy and information engineers, user experience designers, etc...) are experimenting integrated and innovative retrofit solutions, by involving key actors (decision makers, technical offices, energy managers), stake- holders (technicians, companies) and end-users (students, univerisity community). The LL place and space in the pilot university building of Santa Verdiana (in the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Florence) was equipped with a bulk of IoT sensors for the monitoring of real-time environmental parameters and used as a test room for innovative retrofit/refurbishment and advanced technologies application, as well as to capture and valorise the users’ experience. The beXLab physical space is coupled with a BIM model, as a base for the development of a Digital Twin intended to construct a reliable and shareable image of reality (i.e. energy performances and indoor comfort/well-being assessment) and forecast trustable future scenarios (i.e. simulations towards participative design processes). Our present research, based on a crucial interdisciplinary approach and focusing on the energy-economic-social-cultural implications in the Mediterranean areas, proposes a new way of imagining and representing a sustainable, healthy and green future for buildings and urban builtup areas, in compliance with the EU Green Deal, the Renovation Wave and the New EU Bauhaus initiative.

Untapping the Potential of the Digital Towards the Green Imperative: The Interdisciplinary BeXLab Experience / Antonella Trombadore, Gisella Calcagno, Giacomo Pierucci, Lucia Montoni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 203-216. (Intervento presentato al convegno TECHNOLOGICAL IMAGINATION IN THE GREEN AND DIGITAL TRANSITION tenutosi a Roma nel 30 June - 2 July 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-29515-7].

Untapping the Potential of the Digital Towards the Green Imperative: The Interdisciplinary BeXLab Experience

Antonella Trombadore;Gisella Calcagno;Giacomo Pierucci;Lucia Montoni
2023

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The paper shares the experience of the building environmental eXperience Laboratory (beXLab) at the DIDA Department of Architecture-University of Florence, an interdisciplinary and open research group working on the experimentation of transferable methodological approaches and practical tools to support the challenging twin transitions, the green and the digital, starting from pivotal public buildings. As prototypical university Living Lab (born in the frame of the Med-EcoSuRe project, from here LL), beXLab is a shared space where researchers (architects, technical physicians, energy and information engineers, user experience designers, etc...) are experimenting integrated and innovative retrofit solutions, by involving key actors (decision makers, technical offices, energy managers), stake- holders (technicians, companies) and end-users (students, univerisity community). The LL place and space in the pilot university building of Santa Verdiana (in the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Florence) was equipped with a bulk of IoT sensors for the monitoring of real-time environmental parameters and used as a test room for innovative retrofit/refurbishment and advanced technologies application, as well as to capture and valorise the users’ experience. The beXLab physical space is coupled with a BIM model, as a base for the development of a Digital Twin intended to construct a reliable and shareable image of reality (i.e. energy performances and indoor comfort/well-being assessment) and forecast trustable future scenarios (i.e. simulations towards participative design processes). Our present research, based on a crucial interdisciplinary approach and focusing on the energy-economic-social-cultural implications in the Mediterranean areas, proposes a new way of imagining and representing a sustainable, healthy and green future for buildings and urban builtup areas, in compliance with the EU Green Deal, the Renovation Wave and the New EU Bauhaus initiative.
2023
Technological Imagination in the Green and Digital Transition
TECHNOLOGICAL IMAGINATION IN THE GREEN AND DIGITAL TRANSITION
Roma
30 June - 2 July 2023
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Antonella Trombadore, Gisella Calcagno, Giacomo Pierucci, Lucia Montoni
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