The energy crisis has imposed a new approach to the study of the built environment, based on the close link between the building and the surrounding environment, especially for energy exchanges. Recently, this awareness has led to the design of new settlement models: the eco-neighborhoods. The traditional approach to energy requalification of existing buildings usually do not concern the surrounding environment. Integrated interventions on buildings and urban surroundings can be an opportunity to make cities sustainable in energy, environmental and social terms, thus improving the life quality of citizens. This approach was tested at an educational level through the study conducted on a case study of the Sicilian city of Enna by students of the Faculty of Architecture of local Kore University, exploiting the peculiarities of the existing built environment. Comparing the energy analyzes conducted on buildings with two different scenarios of interventions on: only the buildings; the buildings and the neighboring urban space, the last scenario allows demonstrating the effective change in the environmental conditions of the urban space on the hygrothermal behavior of buildings and therefore the benefit in terms of sustainability and energy consumption. The methodology innovation is aimed at a new design concept focused on the composition of the urban morphology, the technological characteristics of the buildings and the neighboring urban spaces and the related environmental relationships using natural resources (sun, wind, water and urban green).
TizianaBasirico – Graduated in Building Engineering in 2000 and PhD in 2005 (University of Palermo), Tiziana is Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering at the Kore University of Enna from 2014. She works in the field of History of Construction and retrofit of existing buildings. In 2017, she participated in the research Povoamento e Paisagem funded by the University of Porto (UP). She is director of editorial board of the series From Project to Construction to the City by Aracne Editor and member of the series Landscape in Translation (UP). She is reviewer of Elsevier and MDPI journals.
Isabel Vega Ainsa – Sabadell,1970. Architect from ETSAV_UPC 1996. Their studio has been specialized in public space projects and, recently, in territorial and urban projects on sustainable water management and SUDs techniques application.
Currently he combines his professional activity with teaching. Since 2009 has been a professor in the Technology department of UPC at ETSAV He began PhD studies in Architectural Technology, on the topic of the application of Sustainable Urban Drainage in Catalonia. In this context, in 2012 he presented the Final Master’s Thesis, TFM: S.U.D.S. feasibility of application in the territory of Catalonia, with qualification: Excellent. 10. http://upcommons.upc.edu/handle/2099.1/16593