The evaluation of the overall performance of a green building is complex, since many constructive, energy and environmental aspects have to be considered. The Umbria Region in Italy, through various public tenders, recently funded several residential buildings, innovative in terms of construction quality: green technologies and sustainable solutions, such as natural building materials, integrated sunspaces, PV modules and solar collectors, geothermal heat pumps, had to be adopted to obtain the public contribution. The University of Perugia carried out an extended monitoring of these buildings, in order to verify the actual achievement of design objectives, to certify the real savings in terms of energy and environmental loads and to assess the indoor comfort conditions for occupants. In situ thermal, acoustical and lighting measurements were carried out for more than one year. Energy simulations were performed by means of codes which implement the algorithms required by the Italian Law. Moreover, a comparison between real consumptions and simulated energy requirements was carried out. Finally, the buildings were characterized from the environmental sustainability point of view, using the method adopted by the Umbria Region. It was borrowed from ITACA procedure (an Italian procedure similar to LEED) and consists of 20 worksheets, one for each different performance indicator, at the aim of carefully describing the environmental quality of the building.
Evaluation of Green Buildings’ Overall Performance through in Situ Monitoring and Simulations
ASDRUBALI, Francesco;BURATTI, Cinzia;COTANA, Franco;BALDINELLI, Giorgio;GORETTI, MICHELE;MORETTI, ELISA;BALDASSARRI, CATIA;BELLONI, ELISA;BIANCHI, FRANCESCO;ROTILI, ANTONELLA;VERGONI, MARCO;PALLADINO, DOMENICO;BEVILACQUA, DANIELE
2013
Abstract
The evaluation of the overall performance of a green building is complex, since many constructive, energy and environmental aspects have to be considered. The Umbria Region in Italy, through various public tenders, recently funded several residential buildings, innovative in terms of construction quality: green technologies and sustainable solutions, such as natural building materials, integrated sunspaces, PV modules and solar collectors, geothermal heat pumps, had to be adopted to obtain the public contribution. The University of Perugia carried out an extended monitoring of these buildings, in order to verify the actual achievement of design objectives, to certify the real savings in terms of energy and environmental loads and to assess the indoor comfort conditions for occupants. In situ thermal, acoustical and lighting measurements were carried out for more than one year. Energy simulations were performed by means of codes which implement the algorithms required by the Italian Law. Moreover, a comparison between real consumptions and simulated energy requirements was carried out. Finally, the buildings were characterized from the environmental sustainability point of view, using the method adopted by the Umbria Region. It was borrowed from ITACA procedure (an Italian procedure similar to LEED) and consists of 20 worksheets, one for each different performance indicator, at the aim of carefully describing the environmental quality of the building.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.