Energy Performance and Indoor Comfort of a 1930s Italian School Building: A case study
- Authors: Cirrincione L.; la Gennusa M.; Peri G.; Scaccianoce G.; Alfano A.
- Publication year: 2021
- Type: Contributo in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/544268
Abstract
Reducing energy consumption in the building tertiary sector, which accounts for a big share of the total energy use (and related CO2 emissions) at European and Italian level, represent a strong element of safety for the EU-28. On the other hand, it is important to improve the, often overlooked, indoor comfort conditions of Italian schools since they have a significant impact on the well-being, productivity, health and safety of their occupants. Thus, it is appropriate to take into account the combination of both needs, also in light of the climate change scenario, in order to identify adequate improvement measures and justify such economic investment. This paper brings a contribution to the matter by means of a case study concerning a Sicilian school belonging to the 1930s period, representing an emblematic case of the Italian school construction panorama.