Traditional passive cooling strategies are a very important tool in Mediterranean architecture to face climate changes and to limit energy consumption, both in new and ancient buildings, toward sustainability and reduction of fossil fuel consumption. Starting from the traditional architectural culture, the aim of the study is to understand how using and re-interpreting ancient constructive elements that interact with the outdoor environment, in order to assure the indoor thermal-hygrometric comfort. In this regard, the paper proposes the study of a new system of wooden lattice openings to be installed in Mediterranean buildings. It originates from the Islamic architecture and it is used especially to control natural light into the buildings. Actually, it has also the function to regulate the airflow into the indoor environment, mitigating the climate conditions and ensuring the comfort of inhabitants. For this reason, the research proposes the analysis of this system through modern computational tools and demonstrates that it can guarantee better indoor summer conditions, improving wind velocity and air change rate in the room.

Re-interpretation of an ancient passive cooling strategy: A new system of wooden lattice openings / Di Turi, Silvia; Ruggiero, Francesco. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - 126:(2017), pp. 289-296. [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.159]

Re-interpretation of an ancient passive cooling strategy: A new system of wooden lattice openings

Di Turi, Silvia;Ruggiero, Francesco
2017-01-01

Abstract

Traditional passive cooling strategies are a very important tool in Mediterranean architecture to face climate changes and to limit energy consumption, both in new and ancient buildings, toward sustainability and reduction of fossil fuel consumption. Starting from the traditional architectural culture, the aim of the study is to understand how using and re-interpreting ancient constructive elements that interact with the outdoor environment, in order to assure the indoor thermal-hygrometric comfort. In this regard, the paper proposes the study of a new system of wooden lattice openings to be installed in Mediterranean buildings. It originates from the Islamic architecture and it is used especially to control natural light into the buildings. Actually, it has also the function to regulate the airflow into the indoor environment, mitigating the climate conditions and ensuring the comfort of inhabitants. For this reason, the research proposes the analysis of this system through modern computational tools and demonstrates that it can guarantee better indoor summer conditions, improving wind velocity and air change rate in the room.
2017
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876610217336524
Re-interpretation of an ancient passive cooling strategy: A new system of wooden lattice openings / Di Turi, Silvia; Ruggiero, Francesco. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - 126:(2017), pp. 289-296. [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.159]
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