Search results for "Architectural Engineering"

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The Averinga’s Edicola and the Cult of Water in Palermo. From Knowledge to Valorisation

2018

Si descrive un approccio multidisciplinare allo studio di un singolare monumento storico, l’Edicola dell’Averinga, che versa attualmente in gravi condizioni di degrado; questa costruzione fu realizzata nel 1587 dal Senato Palermitano a protezione delle acque della sorgente Ayn Rutah (nome arabo di Averinga) che sgorgavano proprio al suo interno e che da qui venivano raccolte e incanalate verso i fertili giardini, le abitazioni che si trovavano in prossimità delle mura cittadine e alcune delle più importanti fontane della città storica. La più antica descrizione a noi pervenuta della zona in cui è sita l'Edicola, la cosiddetta depressione Danisinni, appartiene al geografo iracheno Al-Qaim Mu…

Architectural engineeringHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectValorizzazione fruizione cultural Heritage realtà virtuale ICTSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaRepresentation (arts)ConstructiveIntervention (law)Promotion (rank)DocumentationState (polity)Multidisciplinary approachSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoValorisation Fruition Cultural heritage Virtual reality ICTCultmedia_common
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On the impact of safety requirements, energy prices and investment costs in street lighting refurbishment design

2018

Abstract Street lighting is an indispensable feature for the night landscape of cities. It is important for road safety, users visual comfort, crime prevention and to augment the perceived personal safety. Realize and maintain an adequate street lighting service is very expensive for municipalities with significant impact on their budgets. For this reason, special attention should be paid to the design of new street lighting systems and to the refurbishment of existing ones, since many of them are inadequate. In light of this it is very important to implement street lighting designs that fulfil lighting requirements avoiding energy waste and light pollution and, at the same time, result eco…

Architectural engineeringLighting refurbishment design020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnergy (esotericism)Light pollution202 engineering and technologyemission reduction010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCrime prevention0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomic analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCO2 emission reduction0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonbusiness.industryLighting design economic feasibilityMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionInvestment (macroeconomics)PollutionCOGeneral EnergyEnergy efficiencyStreet lightingLighting simulationService (economics)ElectricitybusinessCO2 emission reduction; Energy efficiency; Lighting design economic feasibility; Lighting refurbishment design; Lighting simulation; Street lighting; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Pollution; Mechanical Engineering; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEfficient energy use
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The Waterfront Theorem: an integrated and creative planning approach

2016

Waterfronts are sensitive interfaces between land and sea, creative interfaces between urban and environmental components, social interfaces between nodes and networks. They not only coincide with the areas of infrastructure that are gathering on the coast, not only with the shoreline or the environmental components of the coastal territories. They are hired by the project as complex interaction of crossing flows, stratified identity of urban communities: fundamental element of the environmental system, synthesis of landscape, space and community, a place of solidification of the identity of the social, cultural and economic community (Carta, 2009). The management of urban interface of wate…

Architectural engineeringMathematical optimizationProcess (engineering)Water storage tankGreen roofContext (language use)Urban regenerationwaterfront urban regeneration urban planning urban design waterfront regenerationPlanning approachGreen infrastructureSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaMathematics
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Methods to Evaluate Lighting Quality in Educational Environments

2015

Abstract The current standard for lighting of indoor work places (EN 12464-1) essentially prescribes values of photometric quantities (illuminance, Unified Glare Index, etc.); therefore it does not allow a comprehensive analysis of the luminous environment. In Italy, educational buildings do not always comply with the standard requirements for lighting. Therefore an analysis of their current state is needed and this paper illustrates two methods, developed by the authors, to carry out this investigation: the former is based on the analysis of luminance maps obtained through the HDR imaging technique whereas the latter focuses on the evaluation of non-visual effects of light.

Architectural engineeringNon-visual responseComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducational environmentsLighting qualityGlare (vision)IlluminanceLuminancenon-visual responsesEnergy (all)Energy(all)Work (electrical)HDR imagingDaylightDaylightQuality (business)Imaging techniqueEducational environmentSmart lightingdaylight.Simulationmedia_commonEnergy Procedia
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Augmented Cities in the Neoanthropocene

2021

Contemporary cities could be considered vibrant organisms of places and communities, of data and information, of sensors and actuators, and of actions and reactions generated by people and environment both. Cities must be more responsive to our behavioral changes, enabling devices for enhancing our contemporary life. We would be able to build a more efficient urban environment, able to sense, to understand and to act every day and for everyone. In the post-city age and beyond the smart city, Augmented City is a new paradigm that perceives the demands of more networked, knowledge-based, and creative society that answers to the global change by a new circular metabolism. The Augmented City is…

Architectural engineeringOpen sourceAnthropoceneContemporary lifeSmart cityUrban regenerationSociologyUrban spaceUrbanismUrban environment
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The effects of vegetation on indoor thermal comfort: the application of a multi-scale simulation methodology on a residential neighborhood renovation…

2017

Abstract Despite the acknowledged positive effects of vegetation at urban, neighborhood and building scales, there are still only limited comprehensive design tools for multi-scale evaluation of the microclimate and thermal benefits of plants and building-integrated vegetation (BIV) systems. The paper describes a case study in the city of Palermo (Italy) that applied simulation methodology to quantitatively assess the microclimate effects of different neighborhood and building retrofit scenarios where vegetation plays a main role. The simulation workflow moves from a micro-urban to a building scale assessment by linking the ENVI-met software to the building energy simulation program EnergyP…

Architectural engineeringScale (ratio)020209 energyMicroclimateBuilding energy retrofitSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesThermal comfort01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringSoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMicroclimate mitigationBuilding energy simulation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringThermal comfortBuilding and ConstructionVegetationBuilding integrated vegetationThermal ComfortBioclimatic designWorkflowSocial housing renovationEnvironmental sciencebusiness
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New Technologies for Adaptive Architecture

2019

Since the 1980s, the bioclimatic architecture has had the historical merit of having raised public and experts’ awareness on the importance of designing buildings with the purpose of solving the problem of energy saving. Nowadays, in the light of the most recent energy strategies policies, in force on an international and European scale, codified in EC Directive 31/2010 concerning the implementation of the Nearly Zer-Energy Buildings (NZEB), (Deru et al. 2006), the need for a new approach to redevelopment that focuses on environmental, climate and energy objectives with innovative technological solutions emerges, aimed at optimizing the passive bioclimatic behaviour of a building. In the wo…

Architectural engineeringScope (project management)Computer scienceEmerging technologiesAdaptive envelope Sustainability Bioarchitecture Efficiency Innovative technologyRedevelopmentScale (chemistry)SustainabilityArchitectureDirectiveAdaptive architectureSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Towards the definition of a sustainable Smart Model for the suburbs redevelopment

2020

Starting from the analysis of the problems that characterize the Italian suburbs, the application of a Smart Methodology to a real peripheral area is presented. In literature, several studies underline the urgent request of the city's periphery, enhancing local and national projects to increase the quality of life in the suburbs. In this framework, authors propose a multifunctional centre development, characterized by modern technologies (both structural and plant) to implement energy efficiency and social aggregation, in line with the citizen's needs. Once the simulation model of alternative solutions, such as construction type, energy system and social services, was elaborated in Matlab/S…

Architectural engineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleUnderlineSmart methodology.Computer scienceSuburbs redevelopment0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningSocial Welfare02 engineering and technologyPlan (drawing)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSmart citieData modelingRankingRedevelopmentSmart methodologySimulation modelSmart cities Suburbs redevelopment Simulation model Smart methodologyEnergy systemsmart cities; suburbs redevelopment; simulation model; smart methodologySmart cities0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEfficient energy use
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Potential of Natural Ventilation and Vegetation for Achieving Low-Energy Tall Buildings in Tropical Climate: An Overview

2019

Climate change and rise in urban temperatures have further increased the cooling load demands for tall buildings located in hot climatic regions. Cooling loads in tall buildings can be reduced by integrating them with natural ventilation (NV) and building integrated vegetation (BIV) techniques. This study explores the potential of NV and BIV for obtaining low-energy buildings by analyzing ten tall buildings as case studies. Buildings are analyzed for NV, BIV, architecture design parameters, and energy savings. The results show that mixed-mode ventilation is the most commonly employed, and circular building plans have the highest potential for energy savings. Furthermore, the combination of …

Architectural engineeringVegetationCooling loadClimate changeSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaNatural ventilationVegetationBuilding engineering physicsVentilationlaw.inventionLow energylawTall buildingTropical climateVentilation (architecture)Environmental science
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Visually low-impacting methods for the measurement of parameters related to IAQ risk indicators in exhibition halls

2021

Microclimate for cultural heritage plays a fundamental role in the degradation process of artefacts exhibited in museums. Generally, the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring inside museums is based on conventional measurements of thermo-hygrometry parameters and longtime averaged measurements of atmospheric pollutants’ concentration. Unfortunately, all these approaches require electric supply and are usually characterized by a noticeable visual impact on the exhibition space, which clearly negatively affects the visitors’ experience. This paper intends to revisit and discuss a methodology (and its test application on field, to estimate the risk of damage of three artefacts displayed in an ol…

Architectural engineeringWarning systemIndoor airComputer sciencelow visual impactcorrosion riskartefact preservationExhibitionCultural heritageEnvironmental sciencesoff-line sensorsIndoor air qualityRisk indicatorsAtmospheric pollutantsGE1-350Degradation processmuseumsvisitors ‘comfortindoor air qualityE3S Web of Conferences
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