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FULL PAPER: Earth for social housing in Palestine: an alternative for a sustainable refurbishment of building’s envelopes

2016

The suitable climates in the cities of Jericho and Gaza boosted the emergence of new attempts to revive earthen architecture on organizational and individual levels. These attempts produced a number of earthen buildings in the last few years following the crucial need to find alternative low cost material instead of natural stone, which is used in a large scale in Palestine. Similar attempts had a certain response to the social needs and economic situation there. This paper focuses on the possibility of using earth as an alternative material to refurbish the envelopes of existing housing units including two categories; firstly, refurbishing envelopes of housing units those were partially de…

Enveloppes de terre rénovation matériaux de construction aspects sociaux et économiquesEarthen envelopes refurbishment sustainability building materials social and economic aspectsSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Measure the Embodied Energy in Building Materials: An Eco-Sustainable Approach for Construction

2019

This paper highlights how the use of materials and building components often implicates the growth of embodied energy necessary to their construction, which is not always adequately compensated by a decrease of operational energy because incorporated energy can be almost half of the total energy used in a building’s life cycle and, sometimes, it even exceeds operational energy. The paper highlights how searching only for “operational” energy efficiency does not sufficiently guarantee environmental sustainability of the intervention. The intervention is heavily influenced by embodied energy whose knowledge must drive, since the beginning, the decision-making process towards more sustainable …

Intervention (law)Architectural engineeringProcess (engineering)Computer scienceEnergy (esotericism)SustainabilitySustainable designembodied energy building materials sustainability approach for constructionLife-cycle assessmentEmbodied energySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaEfficient energy use
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A numerical solution that determines the temperature field inside phase change materials: application in buildings

2013

The use of novel building materials that contain active thermal components would be a major advancement in achieving significant heating and cooling energy savings. In the last 40 years, Phase Change Materials or PCMs have been tested as thermal mass components in buildings, and most studies have found that PCMs enhance the building energy performance. The use of PCMs as an energy storage device is due to their relatively high fusion latent heat; during the melting and/or solidification phase, a PCM is capable of storing or releasing a large amount of energy. PCMs in a wall layer store solar energy during the warmer hours of the day and release it during the night, thereby decreasing and sh…

Building constructionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMaterials scienceFDMbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementthermal storageMechanical engineeringthermal storage phase change materials building materials FDMSolar energyThermal energy storageEnergy storagebuilding materialsphase change materialsLatent heatPhase (matter)ThermalThermal massbusinessSandwich-structured compositeTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Bivalve mollusks shells valorisation and recycling: market potentiality and novel building products

2023

Construction is a fundamental driver of the world economy, recognized as a sector that generates a great contribution to the social and economic development. At the same time, it shows an enormous environmental impact through an unstoppable consumption of non-renewable resources, a high energy consumption, and an associated atmospheric emission of pollutant. Consequently, the research and development of novel and green production processes and sustainable building materials is of paramount importance. The sustainability of materials and production processes could be improved by enhancing and reusing wastes from various industrial sectors. In this paper, the fishery sector will be analysed, …

Mollusk Shells Valorization &ampRecycle Novel Building Materials Building Products Circular Economy.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Architectural technologies for life environment: improving sustainability by reusing wastes in novel geopolymeric mortars

2021

Recently, implementing construction to a more sustainable industry has become a focal point in the international debate due to the huge volume of non-renewvable raw materials and energy consumed every year, along with the significant emissions of green-house gases and global warming, often associated to the supplementing industries. Besides, valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes and by-products is a viable alternative to the traditional industrial system, becoming a compelling topic to improve processes and materials sustainability. This paper fo- cuses on the development of a novel class of green geopolymers, worldwide considered a solid and sustainable alternative to Portland cement…

Architectural technologies Building materials Sustainability Architecture Industrial scale up Cost analysis WasteSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Damage monitoring on carbonate stones: Field exposure tests contributing to pollution impact evaluation in two Italian sites

2017

During the last decades, many studies have been carried out on environmental monitoring in specific sites aiming at their protection and conservation; however, researches focused on the direct implications, in terms of quantitative evaluation of stone deterioration, of these monitoring actions are still scarce. This experimental work aims at monitoring the degradation processes affecting historical buildings constituted by carbonate stones. Specifically, specimens of Carrara marble and two limestones largely used in the Sicilian Baroque architecture, namely Noto and Comiso stones, were exposed outdoor in two Italian sites (Catania and Palermo), which are characterized by different environme…

Pollution010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionAir pollution010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDegradationair pollution ; building materials ; degradation ; particulate mater soluble fraction ; trace elementsEnvironmental monitoringmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceSoluble fractionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonCivil and Structural EngineeringTrace elementsChemistryMetallurgyBuilding and ConstructionParticulatesparticulate materDeposition (aerosol physics)Environmental chemistryBuilding materialsTrace elementCarbonate rockCarbonateBuilding materialMaterials Science (all)Particulate matter
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Validity of NMR pore-size analysis of cultutal heritage ancient building materials containing magnetic impurities

2007

NMR relaxation time distributions, obtained with laboratory and portable devices, are utilized to characterize the pore-size distributions of building materials coming from the Roman remains of the Greek-Roman Theatre of Taormina. To validate the interpretation of relaxation data in terms of pore-size distribution, comparison of results from standard and in situ NMR experiments with results of the mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) has been made. Although the pore-size distributions can be obtained by NMR in terms of either longitudinal (T-1) or transverse (T-2) relaxation times distributions, the shorter duration of the T-2 measurement makes it, in principle, preferable, although the dete…

Pore sizeNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNMR porosimetryPOROUS-MEDIAMineralogyGRADIENTSNMR building materialsSingle-sided NMRImpurityPORE-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONSStatistical physicsInstrumentationNMR porous mediaRadiationChemistryIN SITU ANALYSISRelaxation (NMR)nmr building materials; nmr cultural heritage; nmr porosimetry; nmr porous media; nmr relaxation; pore-size distribution; single-sided nmr; taormina theatrePOROUS MEDIANMR cultural heritageGeneral ChemistryRESONANCENmr dataFIELDSDIFFUSIONNMRMagnetic fieldPore-size distributionCultural heritageDistribution (mathematics)Taormina TheatreNMR relaxationCULTURAL HERITAGEMercury intrusion porosimetry
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Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: an implementation to marble products

2011

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalesustainability assessment building materials life cycle approach
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Vernacular and bioclimatic architecture and indoor thermal comfort implications in hot-humid climates: An overview

2018

Abstract Sustainable urban development, especially in disadvantaged regions, has increasingly gained a major strategic priority. New settlements and urban regeneration programs have to achieve an improvement of social life quality, promote economic growth and increase environmental protection practices and proper use of local resources. In this framework, building environment development must exploit natural resources with responsible approach by using local materials and traditional techniques. In this end, indoor comfort and energy consumption have to match the territories needs. Low energy and passive heating/cooling techniques should be considered as a valid option in many building proj…

Architectural engineeringEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleExploitRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaThermal comfortNatural ventilation02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionNatural resourceSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaUrban planningSustainable development Vernacular architecture Natural building materials Adaptive comfort model PMVe / aPMV / POR method0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringQuality (business)Architecturebusinessmedia_common
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Sustainable mobile vertical partition / Pannello verticale mobile sostenibile

2016

Pannello per realizzare partizioni mobili verticali, costituito da: un telaio principale in legno con funzione strutturale (a); una stuoia di canne schiacciate e intrecciate con funzione di chiusura (b); una cornice e un sistema di listelli in legno con funzione di supporto (c); uno strato di intonaco in terra cruda con funzione di finitura (d), posto su un lato della stuoia di canne (b). Panel that can be used for realize mobile vertical partition, consisting of: a main wooden frame which functions as a structure (a); a mat realized with flattened and intertwined canes which functions as a closure (b); a wooden frame and slatted framework which function as a support (c); a layer of earthen…

Earthen PlasterSustainable Building ElementIntonaco terra crudamateriali costruttivi bio-basedComponenti edilizie sostenibiliSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaBio-based Building Materials
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