The analysis of urban districts involves many critical issues and different design constraints related to the urban context. The characteristics of district area are based on climatic properties, geometrical design, type and number of buildings, places of construction, distances, shading patterns. This work proposes a tool able to integrate heterogeneous data coming from different users on different spatial and territorial scales, to implement efficient management of energy flows in the district. The proposed protocol is an extension of the Apulia ITACA – Building Protocol to the assessment of urban areas. It permits to evaluate any type of district, without limitation of extension and with any number of buildings. The objectivity of the evaluation using indicators applied to various thematic areas including site quality, resource consumption, environmental loads, indoor environmental quality, and quality of services is granted. It is based on a global scoring system, using the weighting on the usable surface of the buildings present in the selected urban area. The protocol permits to display the interactions between each variable within the district, evaluating the benefits in terms of costs of the targeted interventions. This work is split into two parts: Part I: the model and Part II: the case study.

IMPLEMENTATION HYPOTHESIS OF THE APULIA ITACA PROTOCOL AT DISTRICT LEVEL – PART I: THE MODEL

Baglivo, Cristina
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Congedo, Paolo Maria
2021-01-01

Abstract

The analysis of urban districts involves many critical issues and different design constraints related to the urban context. The characteristics of district area are based on climatic properties, geometrical design, type and number of buildings, places of construction, distances, shading patterns. This work proposes a tool able to integrate heterogeneous data coming from different users on different spatial and territorial scales, to implement efficient management of energy flows in the district. The proposed protocol is an extension of the Apulia ITACA – Building Protocol to the assessment of urban areas. It permits to evaluate any type of district, without limitation of extension and with any number of buildings. The objectivity of the evaluation using indicators applied to various thematic areas including site quality, resource consumption, environmental loads, indoor environmental quality, and quality of services is granted. It is based on a global scoring system, using the weighting on the usable surface of the buildings present in the selected urban area. The protocol permits to display the interactions between each variable within the district, evaluating the benefits in terms of costs of the targeted interventions. This work is split into two parts: Part I: the model and Part II: the case study.
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