Mediterranean area’s distinctive geomorphology and climatic conditions determined its unique settlements outline: a multicentric system based on small autonomous cities, with direct access to energy sources, shaped with a high effectiveness. To preserve this advantageous structure and face current crisis, a new energy system is needed, based on small integrated renewable energy plants connected through a smart grid, while architectural design has to reinterpret passive building strategies and well-established technologies to ensure low energy consumptions and the conservation of Mediterranean features.
Integrazione energetica e permanenza dell'identità dell'abitare mediterraneo / Altamura, Paola; Martinelli, Letizia. - STAMPA. - 1(2011), pp. 245-246.
Integrazione energetica e permanenza dell'identità dell'abitare mediterraneo
ALTAMURA, Paola;MARTINELLI, LETIZIA
2011
Abstract
Mediterranean area’s distinctive geomorphology and climatic conditions determined its unique settlements outline: a multicentric system based on small autonomous cities, with direct access to energy sources, shaped with a high effectiveness. To preserve this advantageous structure and face current crisis, a new energy system is needed, based on small integrated renewable energy plants connected through a smart grid, while architectural design has to reinterpret passive building strategies and well-established technologies to ensure low energy consumptions and the conservation of Mediterranean features.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.