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Energy Models Towards The Retrofitting Of The Historic Built Heritage
Scientific community and government institutions have acknowledged energy-retrofitting solutions for historic buildings as strategic within the EU "20-20-20" target, provided that they should be developed from the assessment of the local environment. Geographic-climatic conditions of site,...
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