Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool

Design is a multidisciplinary subject; it cannot and should not admit one-way visions, and today, more than ever, there is a need for collaboration among all the specialized technicians to immediately consider all the issues, in particular the combination of energy efficiency and seismic protection....

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Main Authors: Lisa Bonaguidi, Claudio Sebastiani, Silvia Santini
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/12/4050
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description Design is a multidisciplinary subject; it cannot and should not admit one-way visions, and today, more than ever, there is a need for collaboration among all the specialized technicians to immediately consider all the issues, in particular the combination of energy efficiency and seismic protection. This article aims to demonstrate how the HBIM workflow can be applied to data collection, mapping, modeling, and analyses, providing a methodology that can be valid and efficient for different public administrations, aimed at creating an open database (Open HBIM) accessible at any time to constantly monitor and update the data and interventions on existing buildings. The results will be “integrated” with models, which can provide data for specific evaluations. As an application of the HBIM methodology, the structural and energy infill performance of Italian buildings were investigated, with reference to four types of infill in reinforced concrete frames placed in four different Italian cities.
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spelling doaj-art-a834fc64aa1f4405b9829c3fa60a68c82025-08-20T02:55:39ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092024-12-011412405010.3390/buildings14124050Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation ToolLisa Bonaguidi0Claudio Sebastiani1Silvia Santini2Department of Architecture, Roma Tre University, 00153 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, Roma Tre University, 00153 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, Roma Tre University, 00153 Rome, ItalyDesign is a multidisciplinary subject; it cannot and should not admit one-way visions, and today, more than ever, there is a need for collaboration among all the specialized technicians to immediately consider all the issues, in particular the combination of energy efficiency and seismic protection. This article aims to demonstrate how the HBIM workflow can be applied to data collection, mapping, modeling, and analyses, providing a methodology that can be valid and efficient for different public administrations, aimed at creating an open database (Open HBIM) accessible at any time to constantly monitor and update the data and interventions on existing buildings. The results will be “integrated” with models, which can provide data for specific evaluations. As an application of the HBIM methodology, the structural and energy infill performance of Italian buildings were investigated, with reference to four types of infill in reinforced concrete frames placed in four different Italian cities.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/12/4050energy sustainabilityseismic energy requirementsbuilding performance simulationheritage building information modelingmappingmasonry infill
spellingShingle Lisa Bonaguidi
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Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
Buildings
energy sustainability
seismic energy requirements
building performance simulation
heritage building information modeling
mapping
masonry infill
title Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
title_full Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
title_fullStr Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
title_short Sustainable Seismic Energy Assessment of Italian Residential Heritage in Reinforced Concrete with Masonry Infills: An HBIM Evaluation Tool
title_sort sustainable seismic energy assessment of italian residential heritage in reinforced concrete with masonry infills an hbim evaluation tool
topic energy sustainability
seismic energy requirements
building performance simulation
heritage building information modeling
mapping
masonry infill
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/12/4050
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