Effective strategies for renovation of the existing building stock are essential to meet climate change chal!enges, improve energy security and alleviate fuel poverty. More than 80% of existing dwellings will stili be in use in 2050 and in need ofretrofitting actions. Residential building renovation is one ofthe objectives of the EU 2050 Roadmap and replicable solutions are needed to meet the EU's ambitious target. The Research Unit ofthe Department of Architecture ofBologna has developed a feasibility study for renovation of social housing in Bologna, focusing on Bolognina neighbourhood, a 1920s/1960s district with high replication potential. This building stock requires a comprehensive renovation strategy capable of increasing energy performance, improving the quality of living and integrating the district and its community into a more sustainable city vision. The aim is to speed up innovative actions to energy renovation in order to boost transition towards more resilient and efficient environment. An integrated design approach is adopted to develop flexible and non-disrupting solutions, define keydesign parameters and their interrelation at district scale, implementing innovative energy and environmental assessment methodologies. This paper explores the impoJtance of 'replication' in a complex built environment, developing effective strategies at district scale and identifYing further researches branches for future transitions to 2050.

Boeri, A., Gianfrate, V., Longo, D., Palumbo, E. (2015). Transition to sustainable city: an integrated design approach for transformative districts - a proposal for replicability. Southampton, UK : WIT Press [10.2495/SC150261].

Transition to sustainable city: an integrated design approach for transformative districts - a proposal for replicability

BOERI, ANDREA;GIANFRATE, VALENTINA;LONGO, DANILA;PALUMBO, ELISABETTA
2015

Abstract

Effective strategies for renovation of the existing building stock are essential to meet climate change chal!enges, improve energy security and alleviate fuel poverty. More than 80% of existing dwellings will stili be in use in 2050 and in need ofretrofitting actions. Residential building renovation is one ofthe objectives of the EU 2050 Roadmap and replicable solutions are needed to meet the EU's ambitious target. The Research Unit ofthe Department of Architecture ofBologna has developed a feasibility study for renovation of social housing in Bologna, focusing on Bolognina neighbourhood, a 1920s/1960s district with high replication potential. This building stock requires a comprehensive renovation strategy capable of increasing energy performance, improving the quality of living and integrating the district and its community into a more sustainable city vision. The aim is to speed up innovative actions to energy renovation in order to boost transition towards more resilient and efficient environment. An integrated design approach is adopted to develop flexible and non-disrupting solutions, define keydesign parameters and their interrelation at district scale, implementing innovative energy and environmental assessment methodologies. This paper explores the impoJtance of 'replication' in a complex built environment, developing effective strategies at district scale and identifYing further researches branches for future transitions to 2050.
2015
The Sustainable City X
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Boeri, A., Gianfrate, V., Longo, D., Palumbo, E. (2015). Transition to sustainable city: an integrated design approach for transformative districts - a proposal for replicability. Southampton, UK : WIT Press [10.2495/SC150261].
Boeri, A.; Gianfrate, V.; Longo, D.; Palumbo, E.
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