2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.11.775
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School Building Heritage: Energy Efficiency, Thermal and Lighting Comfort Evaluation Via Virtual Tour

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“…The extensive and comprehensive literature on this subject have pointed out that all the refurbishment interventions focused on building envelope rather than heating system renovation are very expensive and with a longer pay back time [7][8][9]13,15,17,19,29,31,40]. In particular, in [9] the authors have demonstrated that among the possible refurbishment solutions on a historical school building the lowest payback period is due to thermostatic valve installation (0.7 years), heat pump installation (2 years), and gas boiler replacement (4.5 years).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The extensive and comprehensive literature on this subject have pointed out that all the refurbishment interventions focused on building envelope rather than heating system renovation are very expensive and with a longer pay back time [7][8][9]13,15,17,19,29,31,40]. In particular, in [9] the authors have demonstrated that among the possible refurbishment solutions on a historical school building the lowest payback period is due to thermostatic valve installation (0.7 years), heat pump installation (2 years), and gas boiler replacement (4.5 years).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies on this subject have built up complete, integrated databases useful for the identification and checking of possible intervention strategies to reduce energy consumption in this sector [8,9] In particular, the authors have foregrounded the fact that a significant item regarding losses (i.e., energy, money, and costs) is due to inefficiencies in the management of building-plant systems that can be easily overcome by simple, low cost actions [8]. Educational buildings in Europe account for 20% of the entire non-residential floor space where good indoor comfort and air quality are essential for efficient educational development, but also increase of knowledge on how energy is used and consumed to enhance the awareness of school managers of the importance of improving energy efficiency and reducing energy costs [10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…Recently, some studies have pointed out the high energy and environmental impact of school buildings (Gaitani et al 2010;Lassandro, Cosola, and Tundo 2015;Alshamrani, Galal, and Alkass 2014;Santamouris et al 2007;Wang et al 2015). In Italy, the current state of these buildings has been recognised as a national emergency (Antonini et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the plethora of research focused on school buildings and historic constructions, there are only a few papers that merge the three concepts this article is focused on, that is, POE, historic constructions and school buildings. Lassandro et al [31] introduced a new methodology combining POE, environmental monitoring, energy simulations and, as an innovative concept, a virtual tour to make audit results more friendly to the school community. IEQ analysis has also become a very important asset for POE investigations, as depicted by Hanna [32] who ran a wide study about daylighting, acoustics and thermal comfort using students' satisfaction responses at the Glasgow School of Art.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%