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Summary
Summary
Natural ventilation in buildings, generally belongings to bio climatic design, can provide a comfortable indoor climate and major possibilities for energy saving and reducing energy consumption due to mechanical ventilation and air conditioning systems. Natural ventilation is the most efficient passive cooling systems, which was also used in traditional, historic architecture to improve thermal efficiency and indoor building comfort. Many historic buildings in Italy were split between summer and winter apartments. the summer apartment was located on the ground floor and frescoed. Its cool indoor climate was due to the presence of surrounding gardens and to the high thermal inertia of the ground and wall. Sometimes these rooms benefited from effective natural air-conditioning systems with air channels, gratings. underground openings and rooms and basins for rain water storage. Some architectural structures inside historical buildings are often interpreted as cooling systems. The problem is the knowledge about the real functioning of these systems during the past and at the present.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Introduction |
Natural Cooling Techniques in Historic Buildings |
Natural Cooling Techniques in a Historic Mansion |
The Ancient Natural Ventilation System of the Old Marchese Building in Palermo |
The Ancient Natural Ventilation System in the Pitti Palace in Florence |
Conclusion |
Index |