Authors
Alessandra Marini, Chiara Passoni, Andrea Belleri, Francesca Feroldi, Marco Preti, Giovanni Metelli, Paolo Riva, Ezio Giuriani, Giovanni Plizzari
Publication date
2022/5/19
Journal
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering
Volume
26
Issue
7
Pages
2475-2495
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In this paper, an integrated approach targeting sustainability, safety and resilience is envisioned for the renovation of the post-Second World War RC buildings clustered in urban outskirts. The solution stems as an enhancement of the widespread camouflage practice, which targets energy efficiency and architectural restyling by complementing the building with a technological double skin, self-supported on an independent exoskeleton. Based on this integrated approach, the exoskeleton can be further engineered to also enable structural safety and resilience. Life cycle thinking is addressed to re-conceive traditional structural design approaches, guaranteeing safety, while minimising costs and environmental impacts over the building life cycle. Accurate selection of materials and dry technologies enables adaptability, reparability and maintenance, and total recyclability/reuse at end-of-life. The intervention is carried …
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Scholar articles
A Marini, C Passoni, A Belleri, F Feroldi, M Preti… - European Journal of Environmental and Civil …, 2022