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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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Published in:WIT Transactions on the Built Environment 2015-01, Vol.153, p.159
Main Authors: Fatiguso, F, De Fino, M, Cantatore, E, Scioti, A, De Tommasi, G
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Buildings
Climatic conditions
Computer simulation
Conservation
Construction
Energy
Environmental assessment
Genetic transformation
Historic
Historic buildings & sites
Historic sites
Historical buildings
Indoor environments
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Methodology
Retrofitting
Thematic mapping
Transformations
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