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An application of LCA methodology to residential building in Italy: support tools for designers (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Paola Lassandro; Antonella Lerario; Nicola Maiellaro (2007)
An application of LCA methodology to residential building in Italy: support tools for designers
in International Conference Sustainable Building South Europe SB07 Turin, Torino, 7-8 giugno 2007
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- Paola Lassandro; Antonella Lerario; Nicola Maiellaro (literal)
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- International Conference Sustainable Building South Europe, Turin - Italy, 7-8 june 2007 - Proceedings (literal)
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- An application of LCA methodology to residential building in Italy: support tools for designers (literal)
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- Vanni Badino; Gian Andrea Blengini; Giulio Mondini; Katia Zavaglia; Andrea Campioli; Monica Lavagna; Maurizio Cellura; Ornella Amara; Marco Beccali; Mario Fontana; Marina Mistretta; Roberto Lollini; Ludovico Danza; Italo Meroni; Manuel Macias Miranda; Irina Tumini; Deborah Pennestrì; Giuseppe Piccoli; John Boecker; Fabio Capello; Giancarlo Moi; Emilia Conte; Caterina Gargari; Alberto Giacardi; Alain Lusardi; Giancarlo Tofanelli; Alessandro Mazzotta; Caterina Mele; Matteo Robiglio; Carlo Micono; Marco Rao; Santi Maria Cascone; Giuseppe Vincenzo Pulvirenti; Giovanna Franco; Anna Magrini; Antonio Frattari; Rossano Albatici; Michela Chiogna; Clara Pistoni; Peder Vejsig Pedersen; Marzia Sedino; Matteo Ghellere; Francesca Stazi; Costanzo Di Perna; Andrea Mengarelli; Alessandro Stazi; Thomas Luetzkendorf; David Lorenz; Andrea Moro; Liz Azzi; Silvia Piardi; Claudio Cavallero; Aldo Canova; Fabio Freschi; Luca Giaccone; Michele Tartaglia; Maurizio Repetto; Livio De Santoli; Matteo Mariotti; Annarita Ferrante; Giovanni Mochi; Gioulli Mihalakakou; Lorenzo Badino; Marta Bottero; Simona Sabena; Carlo Ostorero; Dario Pezzuto; Paolo Principi; Roberto Fioretti; Mila Pucar; Marina Nenkovic; Michele Zinzi; Aldo Fanchiotti; Gaetano Fasano; Gabriele De Rossi; Cristina Allione; Benedetta Barozzi; Paola Lassandro; Antonella Lerario; Nicola Maiellaro; Alessia Massone; Carol Monticelli; Gian Luca Baldo; Stefano Rossi; Elena Garbarino; Maria Cristina Forlani; Antonio Basti; Donatella Radogna; Patrizia Milano; Gaia Transatti; Roberto Giordano; Matteo Torresan; Petr Hajek; Ctislav Fiala; Mariachiara Torricelli; Elisabetta Palumbo; Marilena Cardu; Enrica Michelotti; Claudio Varini (literal)
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- Abstract
- The focus on the reduction of energy consumption in the last Italian Decrees for the enforcement of the UE Directive 2002/91/CE on Energy Performance in Buildings does not take the whole building process - from resource extraction and production to building construction and disposal/recycling - into due consideration. The integration of LCA methodology in the design phase, providing for the information necessary to identify the most compatible solutions among different design alternatives, could significantly contribute to the mitigation of global environmental burdens. Current efforts for the application of this methodology to building reveal some critical issues. One main question is the lack of sufficient data for building assessment studies appropriate for the Italian context; another point is the existence of operational difficulties for building design professionals, that need a deep knowledge of methods and software tools in order to collect and organize necessary data (where available). The hypothesis to carry out 'whole-building' LCA analyses starting from raw materials, then, often results in a hardly feasible task. It appears necessary to make structured data directly available, aimed at supporting the most recurring decisional phases within the design process, such as those related to different technological solutions for building components and sub-systems. (literal)
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