Abstract
Energy retrofit projects following nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB) requirements often pay a little attention to Indoor Environmental Quality of the building. This aspect is extremely important in school buildings, as they are frequented mostly by young people, who are affected more by a healthy environment. In this context, starting from a reference case, overheating risks in existing school buildings considered for energy renovation were investigated through TRNSYS 16. Four building configurations were evaluated (existing, nZEB, nZEB with external shadings, nZEB with external shadings and night ventilation) and the influence of several parameters was taken into account (climate, orientation, building level). The aim of this paper is to understand if nZEB standards applied to Italian school buildings guarantee good indoor thermal conditions and which building configuration can be more advantaged by these standards. Furthermore, even if overheating risk is qualitatively recognized in insulated and air tight buildings, quantitative assessments are still missing for the Italian building stock. The intent of this research is to provide preliminary data on this topic in order to lead to a more conscious choice of retrofit strategies as a compromise between energy performances and indoor environmental quality.
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