Summary: | In the light of the regulations on buildings energy performance, the designers face the need to
choose among alternative design solutions, having to assess their effectiveness according to
several -sometimes conflicting- points of view, such as the energy saving, the indoor comfort,
the environmental and economic impact. This paper reports the results of the application of
genetic algorithms to solve this “multi-objective optimization problem” in a building retrofit
intervention in Italy. The results, even if related to a single case-study, suggest the optimal
efficiency measures, whose robustness was tested in different Italian climatic zones.
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