Proposed contribution focuses on thermal-active systems in architecture and places itself in the environmental technology design known as Active House: an approach promoting the building enclosure to a central role for its purposes which releases a number of technological design possibilities for both the new construction and regeneration; this approach looks at aspects such as: the quality of construction, management, the durability and the satisfaction of the inhabitants. Research on these components has been evolving over the last decades by testing elements able to change the results according to external microclimate conditions in order to maintain stability in terms of energy consumption also in relation to the building structure as a whole and as a function of the amount of people occupying it. Unlike other components, benefits of thermal-active systems are not just about energy saving and thermal comfort, but concern the concept of innovative design of building which are costeffective and psychologically convenient. This approach represents a new model for sustainability, based on the assumption that component responses are not rigid, but modulated to different possibilities.
The text explores the different fields of application, conceptual and technological design line of both opaque and transparent thermo-active systems, ranging from the study and development of accumulation and thermodynamic systems to the elements designed for cooling which try to benefit from evaporative processes.
001_ COVER
003_ VIEW_Construction Process’ Compliance with Greenergy
Dora Francese
FOCUS ON GREENERGY
019_ Buildings’ Hidden Energy and Environmental Consequences
Stefano Politi, Ernesto Antonini
024_Evaluating Early-Design Choices under the Potential Effects of Climate Change
Giacomo Chiesa
029_Vegetation and Architecture: Applications for Energy Optimization, Languages, New Design and Management Processes
Giorgio Giallocosta, Katia Perini
034_Hydroelectrics Power Plant: Architectural and Engineering Design
Georgia Cheirchanteri
040_Heat Pump and Photovoltaic: the FEBOS-HP system and the Proposal for a SCOPren index Applied to an Italian Case Study
Kristian Fabbri
048_Thermal-Active Systems between Innovation and Research in Architecture
Alessandra Battisti, Egle Ministeri
054_The “Green” Characters of Italy’s New National Energy Strategies and its Repercussions on the Built Environment
Fabrizio Tucci
068_Use of Radiant Panels as Thermal Energy Storage: the FEBOS-HP Technology and the Application on an Italian Case Study
Kristian Fabbri
PHD RESULTS
073_Potential of regeneration for small historical centers in Italy. Guidelines for the reduction of acoustic impact produced by the Micro-Wind power system
Emanuela Adamo
074_AUTHORS