This contribution is a part of a wider research project dealing with the problem of complex activities management in “Palazzo Vecchio” in Florence. Aim of the research is to create a sartorial shell of building intervention and management strategies to reach both safety and comfort for occupants. The goal of this contribution is to describe the research framework and give some first results with respect to the complex approach to the whole Building. Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Firenze and it is an ancient building, since its origins built to be the representative location of the political power of the town. Palazzo Vecchio hosts a lot of very important activities for the city and the goal of the public administration is to assure health and safety both to the workers and to the public visiting the building. Fire and Health and Safety requirements can be managed in such a complex framework only making use of innovative approaches preferably by using digitized design processes, in order to reach design objectives managing building constraints and design requirements within a Common Data Environment (CDE). Such study allow us to suggest some intervention on the building useful to reach the main objective (people safety). The first results obtained are related to some FSE modelling and to the whole approach to the building. Future developments are related with the CDE construction and with the efinition of safety masterplan of the building.

Gestione di attività complesse negli edifici storico-monumentali: un approccio sperimentale per la prevenzione incendi in palazzo vecchio / Giusti, Tommaso; Getuli, Vito; Capone, Pietro. - (2018), pp. 193-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno Edilizia Circolare Costruire nel Terzo Millennio - Colloqui.AT.e 2018 tenutosi a Cagliari).

Gestione di attività complesse negli edifici storico-monumentali: un approccio sperimentale per la prevenzione incendi in palazzo vecchio

Vito Getuli;
2018

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This contribution is a part of a wider research project dealing with the problem of complex activities management in “Palazzo Vecchio” in Florence. Aim of the research is to create a sartorial shell of building intervention and management strategies to reach both safety and comfort for occupants. The goal of this contribution is to describe the research framework and give some first results with respect to the complex approach to the whole Building. Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Firenze and it is an ancient building, since its origins built to be the representative location of the political power of the town. Palazzo Vecchio hosts a lot of very important activities for the city and the goal of the public administration is to assure health and safety both to the workers and to the public visiting the building. Fire and Health and Safety requirements can be managed in such a complex framework only making use of innovative approaches preferably by using digitized design processes, in order to reach design objectives managing building constraints and design requirements within a Common Data Environment (CDE). Such study allow us to suggest some intervention on the building useful to reach the main objective (people safety). The first results obtained are related to some FSE modelling and to the whole approach to the building. Future developments are related with the CDE construction and with the efinition of safety masterplan of the building.
2018
Edilizia Circolare Costruire nel Terzo Millennio - Colloqui.AT.e 2018
construction history and preservation; construction and building performance; models for design and construction; innovative technologies for new process management; building information management
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Gestione di attività complesse negli edifici storico-monumentali: un approccio sperimentale per la prevenzione incendi in palazzo vecchio / Giusti, Tommaso; Getuli, Vito; Capone, Pietro. - (2018), pp. 193-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno Edilizia Circolare Costruire nel Terzo Millennio - Colloqui.AT.e 2018 tenutosi a Cagliari).
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