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This book provides a methodological framework to set properly the
thermal enhancement and energy efficiency in historical buildings
during a renovation process. It describes the unique thermal
features of historical properties, closely examining how the
building materials, structural elements, and state of conservation
can impact energy efficiency, including sample calculations and
results. It also describes means and aims of several fundamental
steps to improve energy efficiency in historical buildings with an
experimentation on a case study. This timely text also introduces
leading-edge technologies for enhancing the energy performance of
historical buildings, including the potential for integration of
co- ad tri-generation though micro-turbines, photovoltaics and
solar collectors and their compatibility with architectural
preservation.
This book reports on a public archaeology project carried out at
the ancient site of Tilmen Hoeyuk in south-eastern Turkey. The
project developed and applied new methodologies and advanced
technologies for the planning, design, conservation and management
of an archaeological park at a site of high cultural, environmental
and touristic interest, representing a significant study case for
other archaeological sites in the Mediterranean area and beyond. It
highlights state-of-the-art techniques of remote sensing, both for
archaeological surveying and for territorial and environmental
analysis through the study of high-definition aerial photos and
digital photogrammetry. It also takes into account the ecological
and environmental characterization data elaborated by environmental
and botanic experts, fundamental for the purposes of
eco-sustainability and management of the site, through climate and
ground measurements aiming at vegetation control and a management
model for the archaeological site itself and its green areas of
outstanding naturalistic interest. Further, the book
comprehensively discusses the analysis of the state of preservation
of the archaeological remains and their effective conservation
based on a set of measures guided by the principles of minimum
intervention, feasibility and low impact on the remains, the site
and its landscape. Moreover, it presents novel devices and fixed
structures aimed at protecting the fragile archaeological remains
and allowing safe access to visitors to the newly created
archaeological park. At the intersection of archaeology,
architecture and natural sciences, this book appeals to researchers
and specialists in archaeology, social sciences, environmental
sciences, conservation, architecture and engineering disciplines.
This book provides a methodological framework to set properly the
thermal enhancement and energy efficiency in historical buildings
during a renovation process. It describes the unique thermal
features of historical properties, closely examining how the
building materials, structural elements, and state of conservation
can impact energy efficiency, including sample calculations and
results. It also describes means and aims of several fundamental
steps to improve energy efficiency in historical buildings with an
experimentation on a case study. This timely text also introduces
leading-edge technologies for enhancing the energy performance of
historical buildings, including the potential for integration of
co- ad tri-generation though micro-turbines, photovoltaics and
solar collectors and their compatibility with architectural
preservation.
This book reports on a public archaeology project carried out at
the ancient site of Tilmen Hoeyuk in south-eastern Turkey. The
project developed and applied new methodologies and advanced
technologies for the planning, design, conservation and management
of an archaeological park at a site of high cultural, environmental
and touristic interest, representing a significant study case for
other archaeological sites in the Mediterranean area and beyond. It
highlights state-of-the-art techniques of remote sensing, both for
archaeological surveying and for territorial and environmental
analysis through the study of high-definition aerial photos and
digital photogrammetry. It also takes into account the ecological
and environmental characterization data elaborated by environmental
and botanic experts, fundamental for the purposes of
eco-sustainability and management of the site, through climate and
ground measurements aiming at vegetation control and a management
model for the archaeological site itself and its green areas of
outstanding naturalistic interest. Further, the book
comprehensively discusses the analysis of the state of preservation
of the archaeological remains and their effective conservation
based on a set of measures guided by the principles of minimum
intervention, feasibility and low impact on the remains, the site
and its landscape. Moreover, it presents novel devices and fixed
structures aimed at protecting the fragile archaeological remains
and allowing safe access to visitors to the newly created
archaeological park. At the intersection of archaeology,
architecture and natural sciences, this book appeals to researchers
and specialists in archaeology, social sciences, environmental
sciences, conservation, architecture and engineering disciplines.
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