In Italy many museums are located in historical buildings, converted later to this functionality. The inser-tion of energy systems, for fruition and conservation’s needs, happened fairly recently with low attentionto environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. “Energy and Buildings” is essential in EU Commu-nity Policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, at limiting fuel consumption and at encouragingthe use of renewable energy sources. The museum buildings can play an important role in this scenario;they should be retrofitted seeking to balance the “passive” energy performance of the building-envelopeand the “active” one of the systems. However there are only few cases where energy retrofit have beencarried out and few data related to energy consumption and effects after retrofitting.Fondazione Musei Senesi with Politecnico di Torino have matched these aspects in the research project“The Museum building: Energy, Systems, Safety & Security”, aimed at exploring the performance of thewhole building envelope and systems for the indoor climate control, with particular attention to energy.The study was carried out on 43 museums using specific tools developed ad hoc (self-assessment checklistand a handbook). The project can be a point of reference for different museums widespread throughoutthe Italian and European territory.

The museum in historical buildings: Energy and Systems. The project of the Fondazione Musei Senesi / Rota, Michela; Corgnati, STEFANO PAOLO; Di Corato, L.. - In: ENERGY AND BUILDINGS. - ISSN 0378-7788. - 95:(2015), pp. 138-143. [10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.11.008]

The museum in historical buildings: Energy and Systems. The project of the Fondazione Musei Senesi

ROTA, MICHELA;CORGNATI, STEFANO PAOLO;
2015

Abstract

In Italy many museums are located in historical buildings, converted later to this functionality. The inser-tion of energy systems, for fruition and conservation’s needs, happened fairly recently with low attentionto environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. “Energy and Buildings” is essential in EU Commu-nity Policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, at limiting fuel consumption and at encouragingthe use of renewable energy sources. The museum buildings can play an important role in this scenario;they should be retrofitted seeking to balance the “passive” energy performance of the building-envelopeand the “active” one of the systems. However there are only few cases where energy retrofit have beencarried out and few data related to energy consumption and effects after retrofitting.Fondazione Musei Senesi with Politecnico di Torino have matched these aspects in the research project“The Museum building: Energy, Systems, Safety & Security”, aimed at exploring the performance of thewhole building envelope and systems for the indoor climate control, with particular attention to energy.The study was carried out on 43 museums using specific tools developed ad hoc (self-assessment checklistand a handbook). The project can be a point of reference for different museums widespread throughoutthe Italian and European territory.
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