This book discusses the issues relevant to the evaluation of the thermal
energy balance of buildings in southern Europe and equips readers to
carry out optimal building energy-performance assessments taking into
account the peculiarities of the climatic context. Evaluation of
building energy performance in this region is complex, since the
significant need for cooling means that the effect of thermal capacity,
glazed surfaces and ventilation and shading strategies have to be
carefully considered when determining the indoor operative temperatures.
This is fully explained, and critical issues in the application of the
commonly employed, simplified procedures and assumptions are identified.
In addition to the theoretical analysis, there are case studies that
explore the energy performances of a set of typical building typologies
within the variability of the Italian climate, considered as
representative of conditions in southern Europe. These descriptions will
support energy consultants and other stakeholders in assessing building
energy performances beyond the mere simplified standard assumptions.
Furthermore, the numerous graphs and tables documenting data can be
easily adopted to serve as design advice tools for both new
constructions and retrofits.