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conference program
CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
15
the 31° International PLEA Conference
Passive Low Energy Architecture
www.plea2015.it
Conference programme
10 September 2015 - Thursday
8.30 > 9.00
Registration desk
8 September 2015 - Tuesday
9.00 > 11.00
Second Parallel Session
18.30
11.00 > 11.30
Coffee break
11.30 > 12.30
Keynote speaker n°3: Luca De Biase
12.30 > 12.45
Public Discussion
12.45 > 14.00
Lunch time
14.00 > 16.00
Third Parallel Session
16.00 > 16.15
Coffee break
16.15 > 17.15
Keynote speaker n° 4: Andreas Kipar
17.15 > 17.30
Public Discussion
17.30 > 18.30
Chapter meeting (for chairmen only)
20.00
Conference Dinner at Corte San Martino
Welcome reception at Palazzo Re Enzo
9 September 2015 - Wednesday
8.30 > 9.30
Registration desk
9.30 > 10.15
Welcome Ceremony
10.15 > 11.15
Mario Cucinella presents PLEA 2015
11.15 > 11.45
Coffee break
11.45 > 12.45
Keynote speaker n°1: Antonio Navarra
12.45 > 13.00
Public Discussion
13.00 > 14.00
Lunch time
14.00 > 16.00
First Parallel Session
11 September 2015 - Friday
16.00 > 16.30
Coffee break
8.30 > 9.00
Registration desk
16.30 > 17.30
Keynote speaker n°2: Rab Bennetts
9.00 > 10.00
Keynote speaker n°5: Carlo Ratti
17.30 > 18.30
Chapter meeting (for chairmen only)
10.00 > 10.15
Public Discussion
10.15 > 10.45
Coffee break
10.45 > 11.45
PLEA 2015 Sustainability Chart - collection
of
ofthe
themost
mostinteresting
interesting(R)solutions
(R)solutions
Presented
Presentedby:
by:Federico
FedericoButera
Butera
11.45 > 12.15
Introduction to PLEA 2016: Pablo la Roche
12.15 > 12.45
Closing ceremony and Plea 2015 Awards
ARE YOU A SPEAKER?
IMPORTANT INFO
• Find your table and session within the list.
• Find your chairman.
• Be ready to explain your research in a nutshell (10 minutes
maximum for those with PowerPoint presentations and 5
minutes maximum for those with Posters).
• The chairman will address you a specific question about your
research in order to foster the discussion around the table
together with the young supporter.
• While answering the question you will have the chance to
better detail your work.
FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY THE TICKET OR RESERVE
THE CONFERENCE DINNER
- the online booking via our website (http://www.plea2015.it/
ticket_reservation/) is the only payment accepted.
No cash or direct booking will be accepted at the entrance of the
conference.
ARE YOU AN AUDITOR?
• Select your preferred topic or the title of the research you are
interested to listen to.
• Choose your seat within the second round of chairs.
• Participate to the group discussion and enjoy the conference!
Please remember:
• Table sessions are meant to be as interactive as possible.
• Both PowerPoint and poster presentations will be orally
presented during table sessions and projected on screen for
the work group (each table will have its own screen).
• Posters will be also printed and exhibited in the conference
room.
FOR NON-STANDARD DELEGATES WHO WISH TO BOOK THE
CONFERENCE DINNER
- the special price for conference dinner and concert (25 Euros
per person) expires on September 4, at 11:00 a.m. (GMT+1).
From then on the dinner fee will be 55 Euros per person.
For standard delegates, the dinner and concert are already booked
and included in the fee in any case.
FOR ARCHITECTS LICENSED IN ITALY
- to be entitled for 18 CPE Continuous Professional Education
credits (6 CPE for day delegates) you are required to sign the
attendance register at the registration desk twice (at the beginning
and at the end of every working day) and provide us with your
tax code. In order to receive credits, presence is required for the
entire duration of the activities.
Please return your headphones at the registration desk
Keynote speakers
MARIO CUCINELLA
Chairman of PLEA 2015
Director, MCArchitects
Mario Cucinella was born
in Palermo (Italy) in 1960.
In 1987 he received an
advanced degree (Laurea)
in Architecture from the
University of Genoa, where he was mentored
by Giancarlo De Carlo. From 1987 to 1992
he worked with Renzo Piano in Genoa and in
Paris. He founded MCA in Paris in 1992 and in
Bologna in 1999. From 1998 to 2006 he taught
at the Faculty of Architecture in Ferrara (Italy).
Since 2004 he is ‘Honorary Professor’ at the
University of Nottingham (UK). In 2013 he is
‘Guest Professor’ in Emerging Technologies at
the Faculty of Architecture at the Technische
Universitat in Munich and in 2014 he is “Guest
Professor” at Faculty of Architecture Federico II,
Naples. He is currently Director at PLEA (Passive
and Low Energy Architecture) and he regularly
holds conferences in Italy and abroad. In 2014 he
worked as a tutor and founder with Renzo Piano
to the project G124 for the regeneration of the
suburbs in Italy.
In January 2012, Mario Cucinella founded Building
Green Futures a non-profit organization that
promotes sustainable development through green
architecture and urban regeneration. The goal
is to create built environments that incorporate
clean technologies and local knowledge for better
living conditions and sustainable access to natural
resources in developing and least developed
countries. The flagship project of Building Green
Futures is “Kuwait City School” for Gaza, developed
in partnership with UNRWA. Since 2014 he
has started in Bologna (Italy) S.O.S. - School of
Sustainability, a school focused on training new
professionals in the field of sustainability.
In 1999 he received the prestigious ‘Forderüngs
Prize’ for Architecture by the Akademie der Künste
of Berlin, in 2004 (Denver) the ‘Outstanding
Architect’ award by the World Renewable Energy
Congress and in 2005 (Paris) the Architectural
Review Future Projects Award and ‘Energy
Performance + Architecture Award’. In 2009 and
2011 was honoured with the MIPIM Green Building
Award for projects CSET - Centre for Sustainable
Energy Technologies in Ningbo (China) and the
new 3M Italia Headquarters.
www.mcarcheitects.it
Keynote speakers
ANTONIO NAVARRA
President of the CMCC
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo
per i Cambiamenti
Climatici
Antonio Navarra (Naples,
1956) has graduated in
Physics in Bologna on 1980
and has come back to Italy on 1986, after getting
a Ph.D. at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory of the Princeton University.
He is Dirigente di Ricerca at the National Institute
of Geophysics and Volcanology, where he
carries out his activity in the field of the climate
simulation with general circulation numerical
models. He is now President of the CMCC –
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti
Climatici, an interdisciplinary center for climate
change studies and their impacts (www.cmcc.it).
The scientific interests of Dr. Navarra focus on
the investigation of the dynamical mechanisms
which control climate on the global scale,
particularly regarding the climate variability of
the atmosphere-ocean system on interannual,
decadal and centennial scales using statistical
methods, numerical simulations and simplified
models.
Dr. Navarra is also teaching a course at the
Università di Venezia, in the context of the
Dottorato di Ricerca in Scienza e Gestione dei
Cambiamenti Climatici. He is the author of
several books and articles of general interest
and contributes to national newspapers.
He has written: El Niño. Realtà e leggende del
fenomeno climatico del secolo (Avverbi, 1997),
Le previsioni del tempo (Il Saggiatore, 1996) and,
with Andrea Pinchera, Il Clima, (Laterza, 2000).
He has written Le previsioni del tempo (Il
Saggiatore, 1996), with Andrea Pinchera, Il Clima,
(Laterza, 2000), and recently, with Emanuela
Guidoboni and Enzo Boschi, Nella spirale del
clima, Bononia University Press, 2010.
RAB BENNETTS
Director, Bennetts
Associates
Rab and Denise Bennetts
met at architecture school
in Edinburgh, graduating
together in 1977. After
ten years with different
architects in London, they formed Bennetts
Associates in 1987. The practice now has
around 90 people, with a main studio in London
and a smaller office in Edinburgh.
The practice’s workload covers a wide range
of sectors and scales, from public buildings,
universities and transport infrastructure to
commercial offices, hotels and corporate
headquarters. Notable award-winning projects
include the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in
Stratford-upon-Avon, the Jubilee Library in
Brighton, the £200m New Street Square
development in the City of London’s financial
district, Edinburgh University’s Informatics
Forum and Camden Council’s community
building at King’s Cross in London. Current
work includes two further projects at the huge
King’s Cross regeneration project, a major
project for Jaguar Land Rover near Warwick,
a student centre at Cambridge University and
theatres in Glasgow, Chester and London.
Although Rab Bennetts leads the practice’s
design direction it operates a collaborative
working method with all architects empowered
to play a full part in the design process.
Sustainability has been at the heart of the
firm’s projects for more than 20 years and the
practice has contributed extensively to research
and dissemination. Rab helped to form the UK
Green Building Council in 2007 and sits on its
Board. He is also a Trustee of the UK Design
Council and a Board member at Sadler’s Wells
Theatre. He was awarded OBE for services to
architecture by the Queen in 2003.
To date Bennetts Associates has won more than
130 awards and has been shortlisted for the
RIBA Stirling Prize three times.
LUCA DE BIASE
Journalist at Sole24Ore
and Director at Nòva
Luca De Biase is innovation
editor at Il Sole 24 Ore
and runs Nòva, which he
founded in 2005.
He is innovation journalism
visiting professor at Padua
University; member of the Scientific Committee
at master in sciences communications at Sissa
Trieste; member of the Scientific Committee
at master in Big data analytics, Luiss University,
Rome.
He is co-founder of the association ItaliaStartup.
Luca is also member of the permenent
committee for innovation and the Italian
Digital Agenda; member of the Digital Agenda
Scientific Commission in Emilia Romagna; and
member of the Commission for rights in the
internet, Chamber of Deputies at the Italian
Parliament 2014.
He is a regular contributor to Edge’s Annual
Question, has been invited to speak at the
Oecd, at StsForum, Kyoto, at the International
Journalism Festival, at the Mit-MediaLab, at
Atomium Culture, at Falling Walls, at Università
della Svizzera Italiana; at Aspen in Italy; at
Sciences Po, Paris, Master of Public Affairs. Luca
has been awarded Premio Web Italia 2012,
Premio Città Impresa Fabbricatore di idee 2012,
Premio Cultura di Rete 2007, Premio Sele
d’Oro 1994. Nòva has been awarded a number
of prizes: Moebius 2011, The Lovie Awards 2011,
M20, Spd, iTunes Rewind 2011
Keynote speakers
ANDREAS OTTO KIPAR
Landscape Architect
International
architect
and landscape designer,
Andreas
Kipar
works
in the field of planning
and landscape design,
with emphasis on green,
historical and environmental recovery in Italy
and abroad.
He has practiced in Germany since 1985, when
he opened KLA_kiparlandschaftsarchitekten
with the headquarters in Duisburg. In 1990,
he founded the design company LAND
(Landscape Architecture Nature Development)
along with the Agronomist Dr. Giovanni Sala in
Milan.
He is a member of the German Association of
Landscape Architects (BDLA), of the Italian
Association of Landscape Architects (AIAPP)
and of the German Association for Garden
Design and Landscape Architecture (DGGL).
Andreas Kipar collaborated from 1985 to 2000
to the creation of the North Park (600ha), the
Park Rubattino (Ex Maserati), the Public Park
(Ex Industrial Area OM), the Portello Park (Ex
Alfa Romeo) in Milan, Parco Krupp in Essen, the
“Spina 3” Park in Turin, “Parco delle Sabine” in
Rome and all the outside areas in Porta Nuova,
Milan.
He teaches in various universities in Italy and
abroad, and is currently a professor at the
Milan Polytechnic, where he teaches Public
Space Design. In 1990 he won the public award
of INU-Lombardy (Italian Institute for Urban
planning), in 2002 the European award for
landscape architecture of ELCA – European
Landscape Contractors Association, in 2006
the “North Renania Westfalia landscape
Architecture Award” LandschaftsArchitekturPreis NRW 2006 and in 2008 he won the
Special landscape prize of Sardinia.
www.landsrl.com;
www.kiparlandschaftsarchitekten.de
www.greencity-italia.org
Keynote speakers
CARLO RATTI
Director, MIT Senseable
City Lab
Founding Partner, Carlo
Ratti Associati
An architect and engineer
by training, Carlo Ratti
practices in Italy and
teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, where he directs the Senseable
City Lab. He graduated in engineering from the
Politecnico di Torino and the École Nationale des
Ponts et Chaussées in Paris, and later earned his
MPhil and PhD in architecture at the University
of Cambridge, UK. Carlo holds several patents
and has co-authored over 250 publications.
As well as being a regular contributor to the
architecture magazine Domus and the Italian
newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, he has written for the
BBC, La Stampa, Scientific American and The
New York Times. His work has been exhibited
worldwide at venues such as the Venice
Biennale, the Design Museum in Barcelona,
the Science Museum in London, GAFTA in San
Francisco and the Museum of Modern Art in
New York.
Carlo has been featured in Esquire magazine’s
‘2008 Best & Brightest’ list and in Thames &
Hudson’s selection of ‘60 innovators’ shaping
our creative future. In 2010, Blueprint magazine
included him as one of the ‘25 People Who Will
Change the World of Design’, Forbes listed him
as one of the ‘Names You Need To Know’ in
2011 and Fast Company named him as one of
the ’50 Most Influential Designers in America’.
He was also featured in Wired magazine’s ‘Smart
List 2012: 50 people who will change the world’.
His ‘Digital Water Pavilion’ at the 2008 World
Expo was hailed by TIME magazine as one of the
‘Best Inventions of the Year’. In 2011, Carlo was
awarded the Renzo Piano Foundation prize for
‘New Talents in Architecture’.
Carlo has been a presenter at TED (2011),
FEDERICO BUTERA
program director at the Strelka Institute for
Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow,
curator of the ‘2012 BMW Guggenheim Pavilion’
in Berlin, and was named ‘Inaugural Innovator in
Residence’ by the Queensland Government.
The Italian Minister of Culture also named Carlo
as a member of the Italian Design Council an advisory board to the Italian Government
that includes 25 leaders of design in Italy. He
is currently serving as a member of the World
Economic Forum ‘Global Agenda Council for
Urban Management’ and is a curator for the
‘Future Food District’ pavilion for 2015 World
Expo in Milan.
For further information on Carlo’s projects,
please visit www.carloratti.com and senseable.
mit.edu
Supervisor of Chairmen’s
Board
Federico
M.
Butera,
formerly
professor
of
Environmental
Applied
Physics at the Politecnico
di Milano, is UN-Habitat
consultant for the development of handbooks
on sustainable building and community design
in tropical climates and for the design and
implementation of training courses on the same
subjects in East Africa.
For more than 40 years he has been actively
concerned in the field of solar energy
applications, low energy architecture and
sustainable urban development, pioneering the
introduction of the topic “sustainable building
design” in the architecture students’ education.
He has been involved in many research tasks
of the IEA Implementing Agreement “Energy
Conservation in Buildings and Community
Systems” and “Solar Heating and Cooling”, as
well as in several EC research programs and
in UN and World Bank development projects
dealing with renewables and efficient use of
energy at building and community scale.
Besides his wide scientific production he is also
author of books, articles and videos on energy
issues for non-specialised audiences.
In the last years he has been involved in the
design of low and zero energy buildings and
communities in Italy, China, Hungary and Niger.
He is author of more than 200 scientific
publications and 11 books.
He was awarded “Pioneer for Contributions in
renewable Energy” by the World Renewable
Energy Network in 1998 and, for his “outstanding
service to the utilization and promotion
of Renewable Energies and Sustainable
Architecture”, by Eurosolar in 2004.
Chairmen
Chairmen
PAULA CADIMA
DENISE DUARTE
President of PLEA. Co-director,
Sustainable Environmental
Design, Architectural
Association School of
Architecture, London, UK.
sed.aaschool.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer, University of
Sao Paulo, Brazil.
http://lattes.cnpq.
br/5139970233939681
MICHELE OLIVIERI
MAUREEN TREBILCOCK
Senior Architect at Mario
Cucinella Architects, PhD in
Building Technology
Architect, PhD. Associate
professor of sustainable
architecture, Universidad del
Bío-Bío, Concepcion, Chile.
BRIAN FORD
EDWARD NG
CRISTINA GARAVELLI
ALESSANDRO ROGORA
Emeritus Professor
University of Nottingham,
UK.
www.naturalcooling.co.uk
Yao Ling Sun Professor of
Architecture of The Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
www.edwardng.com
Architect, lecturer of
environmental design,
member of GBC Italy.
Full professor in Building
technology at the Polytechnic
University of Milan
GIULIA PENTELLA
CHIARA TONELLI
HEIDE SCHUSTER
SIMOS YANNAS
Prof. Dr.-Ing, Professor for
Energy Design - Owner of
BLAUSTUDIO.
www.blaustudio.de
www.fra-uas.de
PLEA founding member
and permanent Secretary.
Director, Sustainable
Environmental Design,
Architectural Association
School of Architecture,
London, UK.
sed.aaschool.ac.uk
PLEA2015 Program Chair,
Executive Director of BGF,
Architect and researcher at
MCA, Environmental Design
Consultant.
www.mcarchitects.it
www.buildingreenfutures.org
Associate professor of
Architectural Technology at
Roma TRE University, Italy
and Faculty Advisor for Solar
Decathlon 2012 and 2014
GIANNI SCUDO
JOANA CARLA SOARES
GONÇALVES
ENRICO FABRIZIO
ROSA SCHIANO-PHAN
Researcher and Assistant
Professor at University of
Turin
Principal Lecturer
in Architecture and
Environmental Design,
Department of Architecture
and the Built Environment,
University of Westminster,
London.
www.westminster.ac.uk/aboutus/our-people/directory/
schiano-phan-dr-rosa
ALBERTO BRUNO
Architect and researcher at
Mario Cucinella Architects
and Director of School of
Sustainability
www.mcarchitects.it
www.schoolofsustainability.it
MARIA FEDERICA
OTTONE
Professor of Environmental
Design, University of
Camerino, School of
Architecture and Design
Full professor in Building
technology at the
Polytechnic University of
Milan
FILIPPO WEBER
MArch in Sustainable
Environmental Design
FW A: Architecture and
Research
www.filippoweber.com
Associate Professor of
Architectural Design
of FAUUSP - Faculty of
Architecture and Urbanism of
the University of Sao Paulo
FRANCESCA DE FILIPPI
Architect, PhD; Lecturer and adjunct
professor in Architectural Technology,
Department DAD (Architecture
and Design); Director of CRD-PVS
(Research and Documentation Centre
in Technology, Architecture and City in
the Global South) - Politecnico di Torino
ANDREA FORNASIERO
PABLO LA ROCHE
Engineer and researcher at
Manens-Tifs SpA, President of
Standard Committee at GBC
Italia
Professor in Architecture at
Cal Poly Pomona University
and Sustainable Design
Leader at RTKL Associates.
www.cpp.edu/~pmlaroche/
Chairmen
Conference Topics
JUAN VALLEJO
RAJAN RAWAL
DiplArch MSc PhD candidate,
Environmental Design Analyst
- Architect.
[email protected]
http://naturalcooling.co.uk
Executive Director, Centre
for Advanced Research in
Building Science and Energy,
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
www.carbse.org
RAJAT GUPTA
NICCOLÒ ASTE
Professor of Sustainable
Full professor in Building
physics and indoor
environment at the
Polytechnic University of
Milan.
Architecture and Climate Change,
Director of the Oxford Institute
for Sustainable Development
(OISD), Director of OISD: Low
right for a quality shelter
right for a
quality shelter
post carbon cities
post carbon
cities
Carbon Building Group
WERNER LANG
EDOARDO ZANCHINI
Professor for Energy Efficient
and Sustainable Design and
Building at TUM, Munich
www.enpb.bgu.tum.de/en/
home/
Architect Ph.D, Legambiente
national vicepresident.
www.legambiente.it
MARCO DELL’AGLI
RIGOBERTO ARAMBULA
Architect, Msc, Phd
candidate/Free University of
Bozen-Bolzano
LEED AP BD+C , ILFI
Ambassador, GBC Italia
Education Manager
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Vernacular innovation
Design for diversity, identity and local context
Design for durability and flexibility
New techniques and high performance products
• Communication and training of sustainable method
and related skills
• Tools development (guidelines, softwares, etc.)
ALESSIO BATTISTELLA
Architect Ph.D, Arcò
chairman, member of
Competence Board of SOSSchool of Sustainability.
www.ar-co.org
+ resilience – vulnerability
+ resilience
- vulnerability
VALENTINA RESENTE
Zero carbon mobility
Development of ecosystem services-infrastructure
New governance approach and new regulations
Urban regeneration
Mixed-income neighbourhood
Development of new building and urban typologies
Increasing density
knowledge transfer
knowledge
transfer
ALESSANDRO
SPECCHER
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improving perFORMance
improving
perFORMance
Senior architect at
Mario Cucinella
Architects
• People-friendly architecture, universal design
• Design safe, comfortable and healthy environment
• Design for affordability and market appeal
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Design for food production
Planning for resilience
Design for recycling and sobriety (resource/energy efficiency)
Design for social business
Architect/urban development
and reconstruction
www.studioazue.eu
Please note: Topics will be presented in two different forms specified in the following pages with
the acronyms PPT for PowerPoint Presentation and POS for Poster presentation
Hall layout
STAGE
12 tables for 3 parallel sessions
Table 1_chairmen
- Enrico Fabrizio
(1st day afternoon)
SOS Master
student
(supporter)
- Alessandro Rogora
Table 7_chairmen
- Simos Yannas
Table 8_chairmen
- Brian Ford
- Francesca De Filippi
- Andrea Fornasiero
(1st day afternoon)
(2nd day morning)
- Rajat Gupta
(2nd day morning)
(2nd day afternoon)
- Giulia Pentella
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nd
te
s
ker
ea
(1st day afternoon)
(2nd day morning)
- Rigoberto Arambula
(2nd day afternoon)
Table 2_chairmen
- Rosa Schiano
8s
p
variable n
°
of
at
(2nd day afternoon)
right for a
quality shelter
(1st day afternoon)
Table 3_chairmen
- Alberto Bruno
(2nd day morning)
- Marco Dell’Agli
(2nd day afternoon)
- Werner Lang
- Giulia Pentella
(1st day afternoon)
- Niccolò Aste
(2nd day morning)
improving
perFORMance
improving
perFORMance
(2nd day afternoon)
right for a
quality shelter
right for a
quality shelter
Table 10_chairmen
- Maureen Trebilcock (1st day afternoon)
- Juan Vallejo (2nd day morning)
- Alessandro Speccher (2nd day afternoon)
Table 9_chairmen
- Michele Olivieri
(1st day afternoon)
- Pablo La Roche
(2nd day morning)
- Paula Cadima
Project
presentation
/poster area
Project
presentation
/poster area
(2nd day afternoon)
knowledge
transfer
knowledge
transfer
Table 4_chairmen
- Heide Schuster
Table 5_chairmen
- Edward NG
(1st day afternoon)
- Gianni Scudo
(1st day afternoon)
- Joana Gonçalves
(2nd day morning)
post carbon
cities
- Edoardo Zanchini
- Alberto Bruno
(2nd day afternoon)
Table 6_chairmen
- Maria Federica Ottone
Table 11_chairmen
- Cristina Garavelli
- Filippo Weber
- Rajan Rawal
- Chiara Tonelli
- Alessio Battistella
(1st day afternoon)
(2nd day morning)
post carbon
cities
available chairs
Table 12_chairmen
- Denise Duarte (1st day afternoon)
- Alberto Bruno (2nd day morning)
- Valentina Resente (2nd day afternoon)
(2nd day afternoon)
(2nd day morning)
post carbon
cities
(2nd day afternoon)
(1st day afternoon)
(2nd day morning)
(2nd day afternoon)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
+ resilience
- vulnerability
available chairs
September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Right for
a quality
shelter
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TABLE 1
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TABLE 2
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September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Enrico Fabrizio (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0175) Saionara Vianna - Verification of the hidden right to the sun in
master plans i, ii and iii in the city of pelotas - rs, Brazil (POS)
(0280) Masanori Shukuya - Indoor-environmental requirement for
the optimization of human-body exergy balance under hot/humid
summer climate (PPT)
(0321) Eleni Malaktou - Effect of high mass traditional buildings in
moderating indoor temperatures in the Mediterranean climate (PPT)
(0341) Sura Al-Maiyah - Post occupancy evaluation of daylighting and
the thermal environment in education building (PPT)
(0345) Iason Bournas - Energy efficient and moisture safe row houses
in south Sweden (PPT)
(0400) Xiaoyu Du - The potential of using space syntax approach
to predict the effect of building spatial configuration for summer
thermal comfort (PPT)
(0407) Djamel Mestoul - Modeling airflow in urban form against sand
accumulation in town of Timimoun in Algeria (PPT)
Right for
a quality
shelter
Rosa Schiano-Phan (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0729) Rosa Schiano-Phan - Towards mitigative buildings and urban
environments (PPT)
(0444) Eric Schmidt - The stellar apartments: dynamic stories from
passive buildings (PPT)
(0460) Marta Adriana Bustos Romero - Sustainability and Healthcare
Design: Blood Donor Center of Pará - Brazil (PPT)
(0470) Megha Nanaiah - Lessons from the masters: a study of
tertiary educational buildings in India (POS)
(0483) Peng Dejian - Design Strategies of Hospital Healing Space
Outdoors in Hot and Humid Region (PPT)
(0510) John Martin Evans - Sustainable design and natural
conditioning for a sensitive site: Seymour Airport and National Park
buildings in Galapagos (POS)
(0528) Elena Cuerda - Post-occupancy monitoring of two flats
in madrid: development and assessment of a mixed methods
methodology (PPT)
(0539) Silvia de Schiller - Design Strategies, Envelope Performance
and Renewable Energy For New Social Housing (PPT)
(0624) Olivier Dartevelle - Measure: establishment of a questionnaire
to evaluate occupants’ satisfaction adapted to high energy
performance residential buildings (PPT)
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Alberto Bruno (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0635) Praew Sirichanchuen - A new design to achieve thermal
comfort in low-income community in Bangkok, Thailand (POS)
(0652) Joelle Goyette Pernot - Indoor radon and air quality
investigations in new or renovated energy-efficient swiss single-family
dwellings (PPT)
(0710) Michael Adaji - An investigation into thermal comfort in
residential buildings in the hot humid climate of Sub-Saharan Africa: a
field study in Abuja-Nigeria (PPT)
(0715) Carolina D’Angelo - New living models for people with
alzheimer’s disease (POS)
(0788) Sutida Sattayakorn - Rethinking green healthcare design:
criteria, considerations and concerns in designing public hospitals in
Thailand (PPT)
(0801) Carla Matheus - Green skins to improve thermal confort of
buildings in Southeastern Brazil (PPT)
(0040) Erwin Mlecnik - Experiences of homeowners regarding nearly
zero-energy renovations and consequences for business models (PPT)
Heide Schuster (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0039) Christina Chatzipoulka - Comparing the solar performance of
urban forms in London (PPT)
(0046) Chryso Heracleous - Technical viability of low-energy
strategies to meet passivhaus standards for domestic buildings in
Cyprus (PPT)
(0052) Enedir Ghisi - Assessment of energy efficiency of the
envelope of low-income houses in Brazil (PPT)
(0076) Maria Gracia Riera Pérez - URBIUS: a method for assessing
the sustainability of urban renewal strategies at neighborhood scale
(PPT)
(0095) Scarlet Romano - Social integration housing projects in chile:
a satisfactory response to generate mixed neighborhoods? Villa las
araucarias, la serena - a case study (POS)
(0138) Wael Sheta - Costs and Benefits of using Passive Cooling
Techniques in Egyptian Dwellings (PPT)
(0171) Loyde Abreu-Harbich - Infrared imaging analysis for
assessment of thermal comfort in open areas of tropical cities:
possibilities and limitations (POS)
September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
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TABLE 5
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Post carbon
cities
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TABLE 6
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September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Edward NG (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0262) Mingwei Sun - Thermal comfort for low carbon office
building in shenzhen, china: theoretical design guide for integrated
environmental design in hot and humid climat (POS)
(0364) Wen-Mei Shih - The effect of thermal insulation and thermal
mass of external walls on office building’s cooling load in Taiwan (PPT)
(0426) Tatsuya Kuriki - Proposal of utilisation of existing early modern
land allotment in the regional urban centre in japan for achieving
improvements in thermal environment (POS)
(0440) Léa Cristina Lucas De Souza - Evaporative cooling as a
resource of an urban occupation scenario (POS)
(0454) Marìa Lòpez Asiain Alberich - Sustainable rehabilitation of an
urban space: the green lung in Huelva (POS)
(0782) Ana Costa - Rehabilitation of port area (POS)
Improving
perFORMance
Maria Federica Ottone (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0592) Chinmay Patel - Impact of movable external shading system
on daylight availability and cooling energy consumption of office
building in hot and dry climate of India (PPT)
(0662) Rania Labib - Optimized street design to balance outdoor
thermal comfort and indoor daylighting performance within large
scale urban settings in hot arid climates (PPT)
(0703) Raphaël Compagnon - Assessing daylight and sunlight access
in the built environment: a new tool for planners and designers (PPT)
(0730) Elena Garcia-Nevado - Characterization of solar access in
mediterranean cities: oriented sky factor (PPT)
(0804) Byron Mardas - Reshaping the urban block in Athens (PPT)
(0176) Gabriela Zapata-Lancaster - Behaviors and adaptation of
households living in an off-grid house (PPT)
(0250) Amedeo Scofone - Reshaping Cities after Natural Disasters in
Italy : L’Aquila 2009 a case study (POS)
Improving
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TABLE 7
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TABLE 8
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Simos Yannas (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0355) Emmanuel Rey - Swisswoodhouse, innovative
experimentation in sustainable modular housing : from
interdisciplinary research to post-occupancy monitoring (POS)
(0082) Leonardo Agurto - Small-scale architectonics prosthesis.
An adaptive strategy for integration of bio-climatic devices in
progressive social housing refurbishment (POS)
(0164) Navid Hatefnia - Analytical method to assess outdoor comfort
based on universal thermal climate index (utci) (POS)
(0167) Paulina Wegertseder - Performance based integration for
energy and environmental retrofitting in chilean social housing (PPT)
(0228) Arnaud Evrard - Straw-bale walls for sustainable architecture:
improving and promoting the use of straw-bale use in european buildings
(PPT)
Brian Ford (Chairman) SOS Master student (supporter)
(0340) Brian Ford - Theatre design and natural ventilation: a uk case
study (POS)
(0310) Yuichiro Kodama - PASSIVE TOWN KUROBE MODEL - A
Sustainable Community Project in Kurobe (POS)
(0066) Joerg Ruegemer - The girl scouts of utah interlocking crosslaminated timber summer cabins (POS)
(0397) Aleksejs Prozuments - Study on air supply diffuser prototypes to
maintain low air velocity and draft rate in human’s occupancy zone (PPT)
(0403) Chryssa Thoua - Seasonal variation of indoor air quality
in classrooms of a 1970s conventional, a pre-passivhaus and a
passivhaus primary school buildings in the UK (PPT)
(0416) Leopoldo Saavedra - Analysis of potential biomimetic
applications of skin analogies on the building envelope (PPT)
(0434) Katerina Tsikaloudaki - Evaluating the impact of the new
energy regulation on the energy, environmental and economical
performance of greek buildings (PPT)
(0670) Miguel Elizondo Mata - Modular rural housing of low cost, low
enviromental impact and self buildable made of BAMBOO WATTLE &
DAUB in Colima, Mexico (PPT)
(1008 - Permasteelisa) Guido Lori - MFREE - SCCF , high performance
façade solution for Australian climates (PPT)
September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
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TABLE 9
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TABLE 10
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September 2015
Day
First Parallel Session
9
Wednesday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Michele Olivieri (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0109) Simon Cuvellier - Energie+: an online decision-making guide
to support energy efficiency in tertiary sector buildings (PPT)
(0123) Genku Kayo - Rethinking social housing through post
occupancy investigations - part 1, project case in Japan and the
results (PPT)
(0144) Feng Yang - Developing a thermal atlas method for climateresponsive urban design based on empirical modeling and spatial
analysis (POS)
(0210) Mazin Bahho - Design for behavioural change: the log cabin
project at Otatara (POS)
(0221) Heledd Iorwerth - Representing dynamic storage in a national
calculation method (PPT)
(0274) Marika Vellei - The effect of real-time context-aware feedback
on thermal comfort and heating energy use: a case study (PPT)
(0457) Paola Gallo - Te-energy for synergy: a practical tool for energy
efficiency in the school design (PPT)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
Maureen Trebilcock (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0446) Maureen Trebilcock - AULA AMBIENTAL: A Methodology
for Delivering (and Promoting) Comfortable and Resilient School
Buildings (POS)
(0547) Michele Morganti - Urban morphology and energy
performance in the 20th century public city: the case of Rome (PPT)
(0557) Evyatar Erell - Is occupant motivation the key for energyefficient behaviour in homes? (PPT)
(0569) Gabriel Iwamoto - New bioclimatic web-based tool for energy
efficiency of residential buildings in Brazil (PPT)
(0642) Giuseppe Peronato - Sampling of building surfaces towards an
early assessment of BIPV potential in urban contexts (PPT)
(0684) Paola Sassi - Progressive essentialism: built environment
development approaches for increasing participation in sustainable
developments and lifestyles (PPT)
(0741) Naghmeh Pak - Including children in post-occupancy
evaluations of new and sustainable school buildings (PPT)
(0764) Dulce Maria Miramontes Gaspar - Analysis of three types of
window their use for subhumid warm climate (PPT)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
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TABLE 12
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Cristina Garavelli (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0159) Massimo Palme - Climate change and urban form: simulation
studies in temperate climates (PPT)
(0185) Elmira Jamei - Evaluation study of a numerical modelling
system (PPT)
(0217) Gian Luca Brunetti - Sustainable rehabilitation and
densification of a public housing neighbourhood in Milan (POS)
(0256) Daniel Jun Chung Hii - Microscale anthropogenic heat in a
tropical high density city (PPT)
(0418) Thomas Spiegelhalter - Total building automation for the
nearly-net-zero-fossil-energy q1 Thyssenkrupp Headquarter (POS)
(0500) Alberto Raimondi - Building retrofitting tailored solution with
bim technology: a case study on social housing from the 1980’s in
Rome, Italy (POS)
Denise Duarte (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0565) Kelsey Fleenor - The Interlock House: Communicating
Sustainable Practices through Architecture (PPT)
(0603) Olga Larsen - Sustainable high performance building
structures using low-quality local danish timber (PPT)
(0605) Livia Bender - Light and thermo-energetic efficiency of
zenithal lighting devices in expositive spaces at the wool factory
turned into “The House of Museums” (PPT)
(0633) Heba Nazer - Solar access in high density urban
developments: a representative case in Matlock (POS)
(0750) Shekhar Nagargoje - Urban water revolution through
sustainable techniques: study of Aurangabad City, India (PPT)
(0757) Enrico Prenna - Extreme climate events: the tomographic
environmental section for environmental mitigation devices (PPT)
(0809) Rui Oliveira - Design, optimisation and construction of a steel
frame efficient house in a South European Country (POS)
September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Right for
a quality
shelter
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TABLE 1
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Right for
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TABLE 2
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September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Alessandro Rogora (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0266) Alessandro Rogora - Self built module with passive solar
features and made with recycled materials (POS)
(0026) Tim Sharpe - Monitored energy and environmental
performance in new low energy housing for older people in Scotland (PPT)
(0065) Rocío Escandón - Upper lawn pavilion: an energy assessment
of its invisible restoration (PPT)
(0074) Meshack Efeoma - Office clothing and its effect on thermal
comfort amongst office workers in hot-humid conditions: a case study
of office workers in Nigeria (PPT)
(0106) Ashikur Rahman Joarder - Green daylit industry for dhaka: an
evaluation of integrated skylights and solar panels for rmg factory buildings (POS)
(0130) Sheetal Pikle - Achieving thermal comfort for a slum
rehabilitation housing scheme using natural ventilation in Mumbai (POS)
(0154) Abraham Yezioro - Passivhaus vs. Passive solar - what is better
for the israeli mediterranean climate? (PPT)
(0165) May Khalfan - The first passivhaus in qatar: initial monitoring
and modelling energy performance (PPT)
(0192) Maria Lumbreras - Re-activating the courtyard typology for
work environments in mediterranean regions (PPT)
Right for
a quality
shelter
Giulia Pentella (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0232) Alexandra Andone - Sun Spaces. A retrofit study for
Bucharest (POS)
(0254) Angeliki Chatzidimitriou - Microclimate development and
comfort in urban canyons in relation to orientation and aspect ratio;
exploring guidelines for urban design regulations (PPT)
(0257) Eleftheria Touloupaki - Cost optimal levels of minimum
insulation requirements for greek multi - family homes (PPT)
(0304) Chryso Heracleous - Lighting performance in rural vernacular
architecture in cyprus: field studies and simulation analysis (POS)
(0396) Wolfgang Kessling - The EXPO 2015 pavilion: breathe Austria
outdoor comfort in the city (POS)
(0412) Meinan Wang - Study on the indoor thermal environment of
multi-unit residences in Asia (PPT)
(0472) Shravan Pradeep - Passive techniques for 24 hour working
environments in Bangalore (POS)
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TABLE 3
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TABLE 4
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Marco Dell’Agli (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0486) Sabrina Barbosa - Influence of key site parameters on the
thermal performance of double skin façades in naturally ventilated
buildings in a tropical climate (PPT)
(0631) Khaled El-Deeb - PERFORMANCE-BASED Conceptual Form
Generation Using Genetic Algorithm, A Case Study (POS)
(0668) Uta Pottgiesser - Improving room acoustics in open-plan
offices. Testing the relationship of acoustical and visual distraction at
workspaces with sound-masking systems (PPT)
(0689) Shamim Javed - A framework to support the development of
manually adjustable light shelves (PPT)
(0751) Takashi Inoue - Improvement of Outdoor Thermal Radiation
Environment in Urban Areas using Wavelength-selective Retroreflective Film (PPT)
(0785) Denise D.O. Morelli - The use of creeper in building envelopes
as bioclimatic strategy for social housing (PPT)
(0873) Ione Feifer - A thousand expert opinions in one experiment –
connecting the dots in a european programme (PPT)
Joana Gonçalves (Chairman) SOS Master student (supporter)
(0658) Joana Gonçalves - The impact of urban form and building typology
on the thermal performance of housing in central Sao Paulo, Brazil (PPT)
(0045) Fernando Lima - Algorithmic approach for transit oriented
development: computational optimization in sustainable cities
proposals (PPT)
(0079) Alicia Picción - A study looking at factors to characterize the
residential energy consumption patterns in montevideo, Uruguay (PPT)
(0090) Martine Laprise - Toward sustainable regeneration of disused urban
areas: a monitoring tool to integrate assessment into the project dynamics (POS)
(0168) Noura Ghabra - Energy efficiency in residential tall buildings of
the gulf region: trends and solutions (PPT)
(0173) Gioia Clementella - Usefulness and effectiveness of retention
layers in green roofs (PPT)
(0259) Angelo Mingozzi - The sustainable project of a model
supermarket from design to operation (POS)
(0260) Yupeng Wang - Urban geometry and urban environmental
evaluation for policy development in Montreal (PPT)
(0325) Josefina Infante Alcalde - Concrete bricks with the addition
of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (pet), as a solution for a
sustainable material for construction industry (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Post carbon
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TABLE 5
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Gianni Scudo (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0347) Daphna Drori - Energy retrofit alternatives for multifamily
residential buildings in Israel (PPT)
(0401) Réka Tóth - Embeddedness of historical city centres: the
relevance of socio-economic trends and urban mobility patterns in
Budapest (PPT)
(0455) Dalia Wagdi - Materials Selection for Improved Indoor Air
Quality in Residential Buildings: a Pre-occupancy Assessment (PPT)
(0461) Rosa Romano - A green school for the med area: the
responsible retrofitting of the high school Vallisneri in Lucca (POS)
(0481) Sebastiano Marconcini - Inclusion: looking for a new design
approach for the development of the city for all (POS)
(0501) Andrea Invidiata - Improving the energy efficiency in brazilian
social housing with the contribution of Solar Decathlon (POS)
(0511) Mileni Pamfili - Redefining Urban Living in Central Athens
(POS)
(0598) Luca Caneparo - Incubators of Public Spaces (2). Tools for
self-organisation in urban regeneration (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Improving
perFORMance
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TABLE 7
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cities
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TABLE 6
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Filippo Weber (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0105) Filippo Weber - Contemporary passive shelters: change of
perspective environmental diversity and contemporary lifestyles (POS)
(0639) Julian Leaf - Modelling the effect of surface cover vegetation
on the urban microclimate (PPT)
(0647) Jennifer White - The influence of occupancy on energy
profiles in social housing (PPT)
(0671) Labib Hossain - A study on the impact of waterbody on the micro
climate of its surrounding urban block case study: Dhanmondi Lake, Dhaka
(PPT)
(0682) Paula Femenias - The unspoken: architectural values, material
flows and renovation of modern housing stock PPT)
(0711) Angélica Walsh - Thermal performance of typical roof systems in
different climatic zones of nicaragua. The case of social housing (PPT)
(0743) Dr. Upendra Rajapaksha - Resolved duality: external double skin
envelopes for energy sustainability of office buildings in the tropics (PPT)
(0810) Inji Kenawy - Community participation as a gate to new
egyptian society (PPT)
(0533) Fahmid Ahmed - Urban regeneration through reconstructed
wetlands as an urban design tool for resilience (POS)
Improving
perFORMance
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TABLE 8
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Francesca De Filippi (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0160) Guillermo Terrés - Mexican bamboo building systems for low
in-come sites and its thermal characteristics (POS)
(0202) Christopher Whitman - Intersitial hygrothermal conditions of
low carbon retrofitting details for historic timber-framed buildings in
the UK (PPT)
(0246) Monica Rossi - Sustainable schools and movable healthcare
facilities as answer to social, environmental and economic challenges
in d.R. Congo (POS)
(0324) Alberto Moletto - Environmental attributes in retrofitting of
heritage buildings Pereira Palace Santiago, Chile (POS)
(0342) Laetitia Fontaine - Using science, senses and experimentation
to teach the importance of the construction cycle in universities: the
amàco pedagogical project (POS)
(0377) Shikha Patidar - The resilience for zari craftsmen of Bhopal,
m.P., India (POS)
(0387) Daniele Santucci - Hyperaubing, more with less: beyond
efficiency (POS)
(0447) Leonidas Tsichritzis - The glazing of balconies as a retrofitting
solution for reducing the heating load of the adjacent room in Athens (POS)
Andrea Fornasiero (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0549) Emanuele Naboni - User scenarios in balanced retrofit: the
case of baserris (PPT)
(0555) Jose Medeiros - A Brazilian “Venice” in the Amazon. Island Of
Afua: Design of New Sustainable Public Spaces (POS)
(0707) Jeewon Paek - Acheiving Comfort in Subtropical Climates:
Building a Microclimate in the Guangzhou Science Museum (POS)
(0733) Ahoo Malekafzali - Daylighting assessment and optimization
of multi-zone electrochromic glass window integrated with light shelf
(PPT)
(0739) P. Christopher Timusk - An innovative building enclosure
retrofit for an existing solid (PPT)
(0778) Paolo Cascone - Advanced ceramics / 3d printing technologies
for ecological architecture (POS)
(0807) Richard Watkins - The performance of natural ventilation in
a dance studio – lessons from tracer gas measurements and control
integration (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Knowledge
transfer
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TABLE 9
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Knowledge
transfer
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TABLE 10
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September 2015
Day
10
Second Parallel Session
Thursday morning 9.00 - 11.00
Time 9.00 - 11.00
Pablo La Roche (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0376) Pablo La Roche - Teaching sustainable architecture in a
changing climate (POS)
(0178) Jing Zhao - How Not to ‘Live Your Life in a Jumper’ - Legacy
of HVAC and the Curious Case of Comfort in Passivhaus (PPT)
(0213) Jorge San Miguel - Drawing the pulse of energy poverty in
north of Spain in the 50-80s building Stock (PPT)
(0275) Raoni Venancio - Shade and daylight: simulated performance
of typical and hypothetical shading devices on the UFGC Campus,
Brazil (PPT)
(0334) Ana Ferreira - Development of a high-granularity stock model
for the energy demand of northern portugal residential buildings (PPT)
(0436) Geoffrey van Moeseke - A decision tree for an integrated
cooling design : occupant+architecture+hvac (PPT)
(0458) Émilie Nault - The sensitivity of predicted energy use to urban
geometrical factors in various climates (PPT)
(0492) Alción de las Pléyades Alonso Frank - Developing an energy
efficiency assessment tool for buildings according to user behaviour indoors (PPT)
(1009 - Permasteelisa) Christian Florian - An innovative approach to
BIM challenges in freeform architecture (PPT)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
Juan Vallejo (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0036) Juan Vallejo - Designing for Natural Ventilation: an early
design stage tool (PPT)
(0532) Mark Gillott - As-built performance evaluation of a prefabricated
low-energy timber dwelling: the nottingham H.O.U.S.E. (POS)
(0541) Daniel Micallef - The influence of photovoltaics on roof
thermal performance – an analysis of convective heat transfer
coefficients (PPT)
(0761) Laura Liuke - Energy behaviour in a socio-culturally diverse
housing area in malmö, Sweden (PPT)
(0765) Usep Surahman - Assessment of life-cycle energy and CO2
emissions for residential buildings in major cities of Indonesia (PPT)
(0795) Grega Zrim - Daylighting of air-supported structures – a case
study (PPT)
(0826) Thanos Stasinopoulos - The need for architectural materialism
(PPT)
(0812) Chiara Marchionni - New energy sources for the small historic
centres in (R)evolution (PPT)
(0332) Amedeo Scofone - Urban wind microclimate: a new method to
correlate wind speeds with pedestrian comfort criteria (PPT)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
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TABLE 11
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TABLE 12
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Rajan Rawal (Chairman) SOS Master student (supporter)
(0837) Rajan Rawal - Divide by Net-Zero: Infinite Potential or Calculation
Error? A quasi-academic design and construction project in India (PPT)
(0097) Federica Paolini - Improving the resilience of italian cities
through urban water metabolism (POS)
(0126) Usama Elfiky - A new strategy for water coservation within the
building in hot arid region: egypt as a case study (PPT)
(0218) Loma Kiamba - The application of vernacular swahili
architecture strategies to contemporary office buildings in Kenya (PPT)
(0285) Tomoko Tokumura - Energy-saving potential of building facade
with integrated photovoltaic louvers (PPT)
(0293) James Pow Chew Wong - Energy Performance Evaluation and
Prediction for an Institution Building (PPT)
(0316) Ayu Miyamoto - Visualisation tool to estimate the effect of design
parameters on the heating energy demand in the early design phases (PPT)
(0357) Kumar Biswajit Debnath - Exploring the solar energy potential for
multistoried commercial office buildings in a dense cbd area of a mega city (PPT)
(0024) Barbara Widera - Access to education, clean energy and water
as basic elements of building green future on the example of children’s
center in the gaza strip (PPT)
Alberto Bruno (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0369) Anxiao Zhang - Energy efficient school façade design: effect of
shading devices on fenestration for daylighting in cold climates (PPT)
(0381) Ana Castillejo-Celigueta - Optimising energy retrofit of social
housing buildings between 1940-1980. Reducing the gap between
reality and simulation results (PPT)
(0468) Waldo Bustamante - Solar protections for energy efficiency:
experimental comparison of four complex fenestration systems
consisting of louvers in a semiarid climate (POS)
(0473) Dania Tachouali - Developing environmental practices from
architectural and social aspects in the case of Dubai (PPT)
(0721) Benjamin Martin - A study into the internal environment
of an etfe panel structure: evaluation of the thermal and lighting
performance in a test structure at Grantham (PPT)
(0790) Iro Nikolakea - Low energy civic cultural center in a small
island of Aegean Sea, Greece (POS)
(0840) Fernando Barth - Energy conservation and recycling of
construction elements in buildings (PPT)
(0850) Lucila Labaki - Thermal and visual performance of reflective
window films and reflective glass (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
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shelter
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TABLE 1
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TABLE 2
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September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Rajat Gupta (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0816) Rajat Gupta - Leading-by-example: comparative evaluation
of the actual performance of two low-carbon community buildings in
UK (PPT)
(0157) Muriel Diaz - The impact on energy demand of neglecting to
calculate the energy loss due to air leakage (PPT)
(0220) Polyitmi Ilia - Developing sustainable design strategies for
nursery buildings in mediterranean climate (POS)
(0238) Kevin Ka-Lun Lau - Spatial distribution of outdoor heat
stress under heatwave conditions in sub-tropical high-density urban
environment (PPT)
(0267) Michael Kent - Time of day, temporal variables and personal
factors in the subjective evaluation of glare sensation (PPT)
(0286) Paul Attea - Developing Value Added Solutions for a Low
Grade Timber Resource (POS)
(0375) Qiong Huang - Intergration of passive design strategies into a
secondary school project in the cold climate region of China (PPT)
(0383) MD Mohataz Hossain - Evaluating ventilation performance of
work-spaces in ready-made garment factories: three case studies in
Bangladesh (PPT)
Right for
a quality
shelter
Niccolò Aste (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0391) Achilles Ahimbisibwe - Rural (low income) housing: inspiring
communities to shape their future (POS)
(0462) Pablo Elias Lopez - Housing performance analysis: indoor
vegetation as a design strategy (PPT)
(0477) Clotilde Pierson - Optimization of facade wall building
systems in walloon region (PPT)
(0487) Alejandro Moreno Rangel - A better social housing for
mexico city: evaluation of design and indoor environment of common
typologies (PPT)
(0559) Venkatesh Kanisetti - Universal design at world’s largest
religious congregation – Kumbh Mela Pilgrimage at Ujjain, India (PPT)
(0615) Jing Li - Innovative Passive Low Design Strategies for Garment
factories in North China (PPT)
(0626) Luca Rocco - SIM [PLY] (PPT)
Post carbon
cities
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TABLE 3
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TABLE 4
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Werner Lang (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0419) Werner Lang - Nexushaus – a contribution to the Solar
Decathlon 2015 in Irvine/California (POS)
(0660) Helenice Maria Sacht - Natural ventilation: the influence of
openings positioning for a modular façade (PPT)
(0669) Ati Rosemary Mohd Ariffin - Energy consumption vs. Users’
perceptions: a quantitative study of energy and comfort in University
Campus (PPT)
(0709) Meital Ben Dayan - UK Primary school extension: building
performance evaluation (PPT)
(0779) Waldo Bustamante - Thermal performance of vegetated roofs
for a commercial building in a semiarid climate (PPT)
(0791) Suparna Saha - Influence of neighbourhood attributes on the
perception of quality of life of the elderly in India (PPT)
(0880) Mate Thitisawat - Investigating effects of longwave radiation
using spherical panoramic thermography (PPT)
(1008 - Permasteelisa) Guido Lori - Blast enhanced façades - a
balaced design approach for social sustainability (PPT)
Edoardo Zanchini (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0092) Beatriz Maturana - Housing for social integration: beyond
physical proximity (POS)
(0108) Elena Scattolini - Buildings and smart grids: the architectural
design of energy flexible residential buildings (POS)
(0120) Jefrey Kindangen - Design of Smart Shading Device for
Buildings in a Humid Tropical Climate (PPT)
(0135) Eiko Kumakura - Influence of detached house residents’ behavior
on the thermal environment of a common garden path in summer (POS)
(0169) Sarah Ali Alghamdi - The solar energy potentials of using BIPV
System and its impact on the design of residential buildings in Saudi Arabia
(PPT)
(0209) Rehnuma Parveen - Investigating urban heat island to derive
alternative options for energy efficient residential develoments, case
study: Dhaka, Bangladesh (PPT)
(0255) Ji Zhang - The relationship between building form typology
and cooling loads in the tropical climatic context (PPT)
(0808) Luca Finocchiaro - Environmental performance optimization
of a historical courtyard house in China (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Post carbon
cities
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•
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TABLE 5
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Post carbon
cities
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TABLE 6
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September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Alberto Bruno (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0279) G.Z. Brown - Microbes as an unexplored link between building
energy use and human health (PPT)
(0298) Yasir Naseem - Mutatis mutandis - adaptive reuse of vacant
historic buildings: conserving the past, preserving the future (POS)
(0306) Saiful Islam - A Study on Building Code’s Impact on Daylight
Availability in Dhaka City’s Apartment Buildings (PPT)
(0350) Suraj Paneru - Fuel poverty, uk’s dilemma on climate change
and scotland’s struggle for housing energy efficiency (PPT)
(0402) Irina Tumini - Are we ready for the resilient city? (POS)
(0456) Maria López de Asiain Alberich - Methodology and tools for
improving neighbourhoods with problems of obsolescence. Case of
Andalusia (PPT)
(0490) Olivia Guerra-Santin - 2nd skin approach to zero energy
rental properties: occupancy patterns to improve energy simulation
(PPT)
(0798) Carolina Vasilikou - Thermal perception of pedestrians moving
in interconnected urban spaces: adaptive thermal comfort in irregular
spatial sequences in Rome and London (PPT)
Improving
perFORMance
Chiara Tonelli (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0831) Chiara Tonelli - Architectural energy kit: the thermodynamic
parapet of “rhome” (POS)
(0513) Claudio Vásquez Zaldívar - Energy performance of office
building in Santiago, Chile: Results of unregulated environmental
building standards in a high radiation climate (PPT)
(0522) Mohamed H. Elnabawi Mahgoub - Coupling building energy
simulation and computational fluiddynamics: application to a semi
enclosed urban street in a hot arid climate (PPT)
(0544) Diana Apro - Methodology to analyse the energy efficient
refurbishment potential of budapest historical downtown area (PPT)
(0599) Alberto Ortiz - Analyzing the effects of densification on air
quality and urban heat island in five parisian neighbourhoods (PPT)
(0632) Ruksana Afroz - Impact of green roof on urban canopy layer
microclimates in a planned residential area of Dhaka, Bangladesh (PPT)
(0651) Zujian Huang - Manufacturing classification of bamboo
and comparative study on several physical properties, specially
considering the application in building envelope (PPT)
(0735) Mauro Berta - Incubators of Public Spaces (1). Grassroots
regeneration of neighbourhoods (PPT)
Improving
perFORMance
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TABLE 7
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TABLE 8
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Giulia Pentella (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0101) Rashmei Sangtani Choudhary - Applicability of traditional
transitional spaces in modern residences (POS)
(0115) Sergi Aguacil Moreno - Towards integrated design strategies
for implementing bipv systems into urban renewal processes:
preliminary case study in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) (PPT)
(0166) Paulina Wegertseder - Solar attics for homes in southern, Chile
(POS)
(0261) Gabriele Pasetti Monizza - Parametric and generative design
techniques for integrated design of glued-laminated-timber elements
(PPT)
(0503) Lucelia Taranto - Solar Access Design in the Tropics: The
Thermal Strategy of Tomas Sanabria (POS)
(0530) Pavitra Sanathkumar - Learning From the Traditional Jaali of
India (POS)
(0563) Francoise Summers - The kerkenes eco-center: a show-case
for appropriate housing and sustainable development in rural Turkey
(POS)
Rigoberto Arambula (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0580) Nina Hormazabal - Casa fenix. From the sde 2014
competition to the reconstruction after the 2014 urban fire of
valparaiso, Chile (POS)
(0585) Brian Ford - Daylight and thermal assessment in the
adaptation of indies architecture from traditional architecture in
Indonesia (POS)
(0618) Keith Bothwell - Pines Calyx earth tube performance (PPT)
(0713) Francesca Roberti - Effects of radiation reflective coatings
applied to massive walls (PPT)
(0722) Riccardo Pollo - Durability, use and re-use of building stock
(PPT)
(0744) Adolfo Gomez-Amador - Funnelling window: experimental
study of ventilation performance (PPT)
(0763) Rawan Qobrosi - Lessons from a bedouin: desert adaptive
architecture (POS)
(0841) Michael Utzinger - Reducing environmental impacts of
building structures through local material sourcing & processing (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
Knowledge
transfer
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•
•
•
TABLE 9
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Paula Cadima (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0050) Yasemin Somuncu - The “Energy-Efficiency-Core” concept
for a new building (POS)
(0216) Bruna Bajramovic - Mass housing revitalization through public
space – social and physical potential of open spaces (POS)
(0247) Andrea Rossi - Migrant centre and primary school in
Lampedusa (IT) (POS)
(0359) Judyta Cichocka - Evolutionary optimization processes as
design tools: implementation of a revolutionary swarm approach (PPT)
(0378) Yizhao Sun - A study of passive design strategies for
courtyards of the outpatient department in hospital buildings in cold
regions (PPT)
(0386) Yogeshwar Gooljar - Challenging Solar Design Cliches - Solar
Control Strategies (PPT)
(0448) Elisa Sirombo - Greening existing school facilities: poe results
for an high school (PPT)
September 2015
Day
10
Third Parallel Session
Thursday afternoon 14.00 - 16.00
Time 14.00 - 16.00
+ resilience
- vulnerability
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TABLE 11
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Knowledge
transfer
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TABLE 10
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Alessandro Speccher (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0476) Valentina Dessì - Simbiopoli: a tool to make common people
aware of sustainable local land use (POS)
(0538) Maria Cristina Munari Probst - Solar energy promotion &
urban context protection : leso-qsv (quality-site-visibility) method
(POS)
(0581) Mitakshi Sirsi - A Tool For The Assessment Of Rooftop Solar
Photovoltaic Potential Towards Meeting Domestic Energy Demands,
Using New Delhi, India As A Pilot Study (PPT)
(0638) Zsuzsa Szalay - A systemic public building and district
retrofitting methodology (PPT)
(0740) Steffanie Adams - Retrofit Guide for Existing Buildings in a
Cold Climate (PPT)
(0756) Liane Thuvander - 26 years of shaping future architects and
architecture- the evolution of a sustainable building curriculum (PPT)
(0786) Astrid Weisel - Liane - laboratory for an integrated african
network for the built environment (PPT)
+ resilience
- vulnerability
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TABLE 12
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Alessio Battistella (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0405) Alessio Battistella - New ways to design in emergency. A
sustainable approach to refugee camp design (POS)
(0072) Masanori Sugawara - Effect of indoor air temperature on
window operation in detached houses in Japan (PPT)
(0084) Hyunjung Lee - Green coverage changes within an ese-wnw
street canyon as a planning measure to maintain human thermal
comfort on a heat wave day (PPT)
(0127) Bakr Gomaa - Natural ventilation potential for residential
buildings in Alexandria - Egypt (POS)
(0258) Hidenori Kawai - Passive cooling for indoor climate by exterior
greenery and natural ventilation: experimental and numerical
approach (PPT)
(0393) Patricia Schneider - Architecture and technology – a life cycle
assessment perspective on self-sufficient buildings (PPT)
(0438) Agnese Salvati - Urban morphology and energy performance:
the direct and indirect contribution in mediterranean climate (POS)
(0337) Damien Trigaux - A design tool to optimise solar gains and
energy use in neighbourhoods (PPT)
Valentina Resente (Chairman)
SOS Master student (supporter)
(0141) Valentina Resente - Temporary solid waste treatment facility in
post-emergencies (POS)
(0443) Asif Din - The lca impact of thermal mass on overheating in
uk under future climates (PPT)
(0459) Jean-Marie Cariolet - Assessing urban planning resilience to
outdoor air pollution in Greater Paris (PPT)
(0554) Hara Kumar Varma Namburu - Straw Bale Construction in
India: A Study of Thermal Performance and Construction Suitability (PPT)
(0596) Marcel Schiler - A simulation study quantifying the potential
energy savings achievable through reactivating passive features in
pre-1950’s buildings in Los Angeles (PPT)
(0769) Luisa Brotas - Adaptive comfort model and overheating in
europe re-thinking the future (PPT)
(0829) Marwa Dabaieh - Acclimatization measures for temporary
refugee shelters in hot arid climates; low-tech mobile solutions using
bedouin tents (POS)
(0860) Mohamed Aly - Daylighting Effect of Separating Direct and
Diffuse Insolation with Facade-Integrated, Transparent Solar Collector
(PPT)
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