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Deep Renovation: Key Action for Active Protection of Modern Heritage. The Case of Architecture for the Service Sector

  This paper is the synthesis of multi-year research activities carried out with the support of Sapienza University in collaboration with some local authorities and private entities on integrated refurbishment planning of tertiary buildings. Despite European Commissions requests (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and Energy Efficiency Directive) about renovation in the service sector, there are not yet national or european databases and studies, but only some preliminary hypothesis potentials of energy efficiency of the interventions. The very incomplete knowledge of the heritage and its energy consumptions leads to develop only partial studies, without an integrated and multidisciplinary approach. Therefore, there is a lack of retrofit integrated guidelines, especially for the heritage with architectural value but non still included like a consolidated category of historical monuments. This is the case of directional buildings, in which were involved the best architects and designers in Europe during the post-war reconstruction of the productive and administrative features of European countries. The renovation of a substantial part of this architectural heritage is aimed at protection and promotion, through actions both respectful and effective, in order to answer to even more complex and variable users needs but the know how is to build yet. This absolutely open and still very unclear question often shows how entities and authorities are underprepared on the best practices to implement in order to protect and enhance architectural heritage.

energy saving heritage deep building renovation

Claudia CALICE Carola CLEMENTE

University of Rome, Italy

国际会议

2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)

香港

英文

641-646

2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)