The strength requalification of historical houses is an interesting challenge that links the historical-beautiful sphere to the mechanics-plant engineering one accompanying the ultimate aim of reconstructing energy adeptness and environmental comfort. The European Commission's long-term calculated vision for a thriving, modern, vying, and climate-neutral saving by 2050 outlines key strategic blocks for maximizing the benefits of strength efficiency, including nothing-emission constructions, and for maximizing the deployment of renewables and the use of power to fully decarbonize Europe's energy supply. The EU Climate Target Plan 2030 stresses, once again and even more insistently than in 2050, the critical need to construct a new, sustainable, and flexible Europe, and this lofty aim entails cleaner air, better energy freedom, and more energy-effective buildings. Regarding these European regulations, Italy has affirmed the PNIEC and wants to work with it to chase an indicative goal of threatening consumption by 2030 to a level namely equal to 43% of basic energy and 39.7% of final strength compared to the PRIMES 2007 remark scenario. To achieve this aim, particular attention command a price of to the existing houses such as Palazzo De Simone. So, for the historical construction, the main objectives have happened to minimize the environmental impact; guarantee a high level of microclimatic comfort and good household air quality; guarantee the conservation and integrity of the feature while preserving allure historical personality; to improve the energy efficiency of the building, lowering energy requirements and therefore management costs. This memorable structure was built in Benevento (BN) in the eighteenth century on a project by the planner Raguzzini. It has been possible to develop a successful study framework offset from an extensive ancient research as well as from a number of non-hurtful in-situ surveys and environmental dossier. Following the identification of the design aims, design strategies and solutions have existed developed. In accordance with the Superintendence's limits, it has been determined to work everywhere with a conservative renovation and specifically at the following stages: first, on the construction envelope while leaving the systems unchanged, and then on the wholes while leaving the envelope unchanged. Finally, subsequently crossing the results, the shift of the historical construction into a nZEB was achieved, in accordance with the lawmaking limits imposed by domestic legislation.
Author(s) Details:
G. Romano,
Department
of Planning, Design and Technology of Architecture, Sapienza University of
Rome, Via Flaminia 72, 00196 Rome, Italy.
F.
Mancini,
Department
of Planning, Design and Technology of Architecture, Sapienza University of
Rome, Via Flaminia 72, 00196 Rome, Italy.
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