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This paper deals with the results of solar space heating research developed within the Finalized Energy Project of the National Research Council of Italy. Energy and cost/benefit parameters were compared for a certain number of Italian buildings incorporating solar architecture. The technical and economic analysis was performed on 31 buildings, of which 24 are residential, and 7 are schools, with different solar devices (direct gain, Trombe walls, sunspaces, hybrid systems). The buildings were constructed between 1976 and 1982. The results emphasize that simple technologies with lower costs and good design usually have a higher performance/cost ratio.
This paper deals with the results of solar space heating research developed within the Finalized Energy Project of the National Research Council of Italy. Energy and cost/benefit parameters were compared for a certain number of Italian buildings incorporating solar architecture. The technical and economic analysis was performed on 31 buildings, of which 24 are residential, and 7 are schools, with different solar devices (direct gain, Trombe walls, sunspaces, hybrid systems). The buildings were constructed between 1976 and 1982. The results emphasize that simple technologies with lower costs and good design usually have a higher performance/cost ratio.
Italian bioclimatic architecture
E. D'Errico (Autor:in)
1987
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Heating & Cooling Systems , Solar Energy , Residential Buildings , School Buildings , Appropriate Technology , Cost Benefit Analysis , Direct Gain Systems , Energy Efficiency , Italy , Research Programs , Solar Architecture , Solar Space Heating , Trombe Walls , Meetings , Foreign technology , EDB/140300 , EDB/140901
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