urrent European policies aim to obtain a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, targeting a carbon-free economy by 2050, and propose an extensive renovation plan for the residential building heritage. The majority of Italian residential buildings predates energy-saving regulations and are currently affected by several environmental issues. This paper proposes retrofitting measures for the external walls of an existing residential precast building dating back to the 1980s, located in the Province of Florence. Two different technological solutions have been evaluated for the redevelopment of facades, featuring recladding with a Vêture system and a rainscreen solution. The methodology of the research implements a BIM-based approach: the building was modelled in the Revit environment, while optimized facade layouts were generated using an algorithm developed in Grasshopper, considering various design parameters. As for the Vêture solution, the chosen configuration reduces the total number of panels installed, minimizing at the same time the use of special components. A similar approach has been adopted in the case of the rainscreen solution, but resorting to an optimization procedure through genetic algorithms. The solutions of interest have been hence selected in the Pareto front, considering the type and number of panels. The retrofit interventions explore’s energy label from F to E, also enhancing its aesthetic quality.
Multi-Objective Optimization of Facade Retrofit Solutions for Italian Residential Precast Concrete Buildings / Banti, Neri; Ciacci, Cecilia; Di Naso, Vincenzo; Bazzocchi, Frida. - In: TEMA. - ISSN 2421-4574. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2026), pp. 131-143. [10.36253/tema-16959]
Multi-Objective Optimization of Facade Retrofit Solutions for Italian Residential Precast Concrete Buildings
Banti, Neri
;Ciacci, Cecilia;Di Naso, Vincenzo;Bazzocchi, Frida
2026
Abstract
urrent European policies aim to obtain a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, targeting a carbon-free economy by 2050, and propose an extensive renovation plan for the residential building heritage. The majority of Italian residential buildings predates energy-saving regulations and are currently affected by several environmental issues. This paper proposes retrofitting measures for the external walls of an existing residential precast building dating back to the 1980s, located in the Province of Florence. Two different technological solutions have been evaluated for the redevelopment of facades, featuring recladding with a Vêture system and a rainscreen solution. The methodology of the research implements a BIM-based approach: the building was modelled in the Revit environment, while optimized facade layouts were generated using an algorithm developed in Grasshopper, considering various design parameters. As for the Vêture solution, the chosen configuration reduces the total number of panels installed, minimizing at the same time the use of special components. A similar approach has been adopted in the case of the rainscreen solution, but resorting to an optimization procedure through genetic algorithms. The solutions of interest have been hence selected in the Pareto front, considering the type and number of panels. The retrofit interventions explore’s energy label from F to E, also enhancing its aesthetic quality.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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