Abstract

Cascina Oremo is a group of buildings conceived by the “Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Biella” to accommodate associations that focus on childhood disabilities. It is a multifunctional complex converted from an old farmhouse located in Biella. It consists of two different buildings: the multifunctional farmhouse building, created by renovating the existing farmhouse structure, and the pool building, a new building that houses the pool and sports areas. It hosts four different associations, each allocated specific spaces. This case study aims to illustrate the automation and control system choices, particularly highlighting the metering not only for cost allocation in accordance with DLgs 102/14 but also for interfacing with the Building Management System designed to assist the designer in ensuring that the building’s performance adheres to the project specifications over time and improves the overall system efficiency within the Deming cycle perspective. Furthermore, it integrates with Artificial Intelligence and the smart grid. The Building Management System also serves as an enabling platform for informing occupants to achieve a high level of Sustainable and Responsible Investment.

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