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The reduction of energy demand from the existing stock of school buildings. An italian case study
Adaptive facades, developed with innovative nanomaterials, for a sustainable architecture in the Mediterranean area
A NEW GOVERNANCE APPROACH TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANIES MINIMIZE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
The SELFIE Project Smart and efficient envelope’ system for nearly zero energy buildings in the Mediterranean Area
Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies of The Urban Heat Island Effect in Mediterranean Area: The Case Study of Largo Annigoni in Florence (Italy)
Smart Green Prefabrication: Sustainability Performances of Industrialized Building Technologies
CARES research: product and process digitalization for design and manufacturing of prefabricated cardboard panels
Innovative techniques integrating advanced and biocomposite materials for energy and seismic retrofitting of built heritage
Cultural heritage is recognized as a driver of the sustainable development. The UNESCO’s 1972 World Heritage Convention has addressed key topics that link heritage practices to sustainability objectives. Historic buildings make up a considerable part of EU building stock, and their renovation and safeguarding require retrofit solutions that balance safety, energy efficiency, human comfort, heritage value preservation and environmental sustainability. This article tries to throw light on innovative techniques for heritage restoration based on sustainability, reuse, and recycle principles through non-invasive interventions. The work outlines the progress in the field of advanced materials obtained through the reuse of recycled materials, showing outcomes from MIRACLE research carried out by University of Florence on the development of an innovative fiber-reinforced bio-composite matrix to be applied for energy plus seismic retrofitting of existing masonry buildings built before 1945
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