2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03676-8_42
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Customizable Social Wooden Pavilions: A Workflow for the Energy, Emergy and Perception Optimization in Perugia’s Parks

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“…The focus of the investigation then shifted to improving the energy efficiency of wooden structures that had previously been customized to meet the location's specific requirements. The aim in this case is to use generative design tools to optimize the preliminary cost and efficiency of wood walls for X-Lam and Platform-Frame structures, with the goal of comparing the actual performance of the built solutions (Seccaroni and Pelliccia, 2019). As a result, the described workflow begins with the implementation of generative algorithms that return thermal transmittance, decrement factor, time shift, costs, and verify the absence of interstitial condensation while varying the wall materials and thicknesses from time to time (Rossi and Rocco, 2014;Aste et al, 2015) (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of the investigation then shifted to improving the energy efficiency of wooden structures that had previously been customized to meet the location's specific requirements. The aim in this case is to use generative design tools to optimize the preliminary cost and efficiency of wood walls for X-Lam and Platform-Frame structures, with the goal of comparing the actual performance of the built solutions (Seccaroni and Pelliccia, 2019). As a result, the described workflow begins with the implementation of generative algorithms that return thermal transmittance, decrement factor, time shift, costs, and verify the absence of interstitial condensation while varying the wall materials and thicknesses from time to time (Rossi and Rocco, 2014;Aste et al, 2015) (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%