Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution

Abstract Positive Energy Block (PEB) is an emerging paradigm to transform cities into low carbon cities. It is expected that buildings will become the main components of the future energy infrastructure. This scenario demands a structural integration of the cyclical environmental variables in design...

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Main Author: Maurizio Sibilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
Series:City, Territory and Architecture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00141-2
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spelling doaj-4439a2724b6a432da7612377ccb30b092021-08-15T11:36:08ZengSpringerOpenCity, Territory and Architecture2195-27012021-08-018111510.1186/s40410-021-00141-2Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contributionMaurizio Sibilla0School of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes UniversityAbstract Positive Energy Block (PEB) is an emerging paradigm to transform cities into low carbon cities. It is expected that buildings will become the main components of the future energy infrastructure. This scenario demands a structural integration of the cyclical environmental variables in designing our buildings and cities as a whole. However, such an integration continue to be rare due to the dominance of object-oriented approaches. This study contributes to reducing these difficulties by developing a process-oriented approach, focusing on the wind contribution. The assumption posed herein is that the transition towards PEBs should be an opportunity to redefine the rules to organise the built environment structure integrating energy and urban environmental qualities. A case study, involving three public school buildings located in three different urban patterns in Rome, illustrates a preliminary step in developing an integrated platform to orient strategic design solutions towards PEBs. This is done by developing and assessing three indexes: wind form index, wind thermal-loss index, and wind energy production index. The results point out the usability and limits concerning the approach adopted, stressing the relevance of an integrated platform to support decision-makers in planning the agenda to transform buildings as components of PEBs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00141-2Low carbon transitionLow carbon cityPositive Energy Block
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Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
City, Territory and Architecture
Low carbon transition
Low carbon city
Positive Energy Block
author_facet Maurizio Sibilla
author_sort Maurizio Sibilla
title Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
title_short Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
title_full Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
title_fullStr Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
title_full_unstemmed Developing a process-oriented approach towards Positive Energy Blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
title_sort developing a process-oriented approach towards positive energy blocks: the wind-analysis contribution
publisher SpringerOpen
series City, Territory and Architecture
issn 2195-2701
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Positive Energy Block (PEB) is an emerging paradigm to transform cities into low carbon cities. It is expected that buildings will become the main components of the future energy infrastructure. This scenario demands a structural integration of the cyclical environmental variables in designing our buildings and cities as a whole. However, such an integration continue to be rare due to the dominance of object-oriented approaches. This study contributes to reducing these difficulties by developing a process-oriented approach, focusing on the wind contribution. The assumption posed herein is that the transition towards PEBs should be an opportunity to redefine the rules to organise the built environment structure integrating energy and urban environmental qualities. A case study, involving three public school buildings located in three different urban patterns in Rome, illustrates a preliminary step in developing an integrated platform to orient strategic design solutions towards PEBs. This is done by developing and assessing three indexes: wind form index, wind thermal-loss index, and wind energy production index. The results point out the usability and limits concerning the approach adopted, stressing the relevance of an integrated platform to support decision-makers in planning the agenda to transform buildings as components of PEBs.
topic Low carbon transition
Low carbon city
Positive Energy Block
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00141-2
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