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Assessing the impact of climate change on energy retrofit of alpine historic buildings: consequences for the hygrothermal performance

Lingjun Hao, Daniel J. Herrera, Alexandra Troi, Marcello Petitta, Michael Matiu, Claudio Del Pero

2020IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Climate change will affect future hygrothermal performance of buildings. This could lead to higher risks regarding energy optimization, thermal comfort and historic building conservation depending on the local climate, building construction and retrofit solutions adopted. This paper explores the risks brought by climate change on a typical residential historic building of South Tyrol. The results obtained show that, although the climate warming will reduce the future heating energy demand, an improvement of buildings’ energy performance will still be necessary to increase sustainability and ensure their continued use. Natural ventilation would suffice to prevent overheating in the studied location, but a further analysis is needed for warmer alpine regions. Regarding the moisture-related risks for the historic construction, mould growth should be considered when retrofitting a wooden wall and frost damage should be carefully studied in the case of sandstone walls.

Topics & Concepts

Overheating (electricity)RetrofittingClimate changeEnvironmental scienceEnergy performanceSustainabilityFrost (temperature)Thermal comfortGlobal warmingArchitectural engineeringCivil engineeringEfficient energy useEnvironmental resource managementEngineeringGeographyMeteorologyGeologyEcologyOceanographyElectrical engineeringBiologyStructural engineeringHygrothermal properties of building materialsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island Mitigation