Abstract

The world’s existing buildings are aged, in a state of deterioration and in need of interventions. When selecting the type of possible intervention to be applied, the choice falls between two alternatives: simple unsustainable ordinary maintenance versus ecological retrofitting i.e., an increase in the quality of the indoor environment and building energy saving using local bio-natural materials and products. The present research seeks to respond to the requests of recent comprehensive reviews which ask for the retrofitting of the world’s huge existing building stocks and portfolios by proposing an approach and testing it in a specific case study (at the unit, building and urban block level) which can then be carried out and repeated in the future on a larger urban scale. The real-world experimentation in the provided case study achieved the important outcome and goal of a Green Building strategy and post-carbon city framework i.e., the significant enhancement of the thermal performance of the buildings as a result of a few targeted key external works and the consequent saving of energy in those already existing (but not preserved and not included in the state national register or record of monuments) Liberty-style constructions. All the above show that these important existing buildings can be ecologically retrofitted at an affordable cost, although initially slightly more expensive than the cost of ordinary unsustainable maintenance. However, this difference is offset by the favorable pay-back period, which is fast, acceptable and of short duration. The tried and tested approach, the positive proposed case study and the experimental database-GIS joint platform (the details of which can be found in an additional supplementary research which is currently being carried out) are the bases on which a future decision support system will be proposed. This support system can be carried out as a tailor- made solution for the ecological retrofitting of the enormous existing building stocks and portfolios which must be considered on a larger scale i.e., at ward, quartier, city, regional and country level.

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Summary

Introduction

The entire planet, are in increasingly greater danger due to climate change, global warming and its destructive side effects [2–8] Among such effects are higher atmospheric temperatures notably at the poles and in Greenland, the melting of the poles, permafrost, glaciers and snowfields, and the consequential rise of ocean levels and saltwater surface warming. In the latest 2017 UN estimate expressed in million tons of oil equivalent (= 11.63 Tera Watt hour, TWh) the world’s annual total consumption is 13,970 TWh with China using 3063, USA 2155, Europe 1828, India 882, Africa 812, the Middle East 750, Russia 732, Italy 125 This energy is largely derived from fossil fuels, including coal, gas, oil and biomass.

Theoretical Framework
Methodological Steps
Astonishing Low Thermal Conductivity of Bio Produtcs
Ecological Retrofitting Strategy
Energy Performances and Pay Back Estimate
The Real-World Case Study
Quartiers
Green Quartier and Ecological Retrofitting of Historic Buildings
ReggioSurvey
5.10. Historical Technical Archive of City Reconstruction
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Units and CO
Energy
Ecological Retrofit Strategy and Circular Economy
Cost Engineering
Cost Estimation
Necessary Indivisible Operation Cost Estimation
Estimate of Energy Management Costs and CO2 Emissions
First Results and Conclusions
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