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- W1566311893 abstract "The establishing of a dynamic of consolidated growth in the demand for housing, both public and private, continues to support both the market and the value of investments in housing. In Europe this pressure has stimulated the development of various experiments on the theme of housing. In particular, the “sustainable” push has provided an important acceleration for housing research in all the aspects of the building organism involved in the control of energy consumption, in the reduction of human impact and of the urban weight of installations on the environment and in improving the level of comfort for the inhabitants. Current market demand is no longer aimed at satisfying a basic need for economic housing at a limited cost, but it is a more complex demand which refers to an “additional requirement” which is not met in existing building structures, that are no longer capable of satisfying a picture of needs which has changed profoundly. It is important to study the development of technical-construction solutions for housing which don’t propose radical change in the know-how of those involved in the process, but are able nonetheless to have a significant impact on the quality of life of the inhabitants and on the environmental impact of the whole supply chain of production. The current legal situation lays down minimum values in terms of thermal conduction that characterise the energy performance of the building, in an attempt to obtain envelope solutions that are able to guarantee increasingly significant levels of thermal comfort within buildings. From this approach, which links the choice of technical solutions and the materials used exclusively to thermal isolation, a tendency sprung up to plan increasingly isolated envelopes, capable of preventing as much as possible the movement of heat, overlooking other strategic parameters for the environmental quality of internal and urban environments, especially in the summer and in hot regions. Building materials on the market in reality, beyond their satisfying legal requirements, demonstrate mixed characteristics relating to the type of product chosen. Some of these are capable of producing positive effects, such as the possibility of guaranteeing good levels of acoustic isolation, others may contain unknowns, such as those related to the life cycle of the product and the possibility that they may have a negative impact on the environment. Turning to the substantial thickness of synthetic materials such as polystyrenes and other derivatives of the petro-chemical industries, they can create problems linked to their means of production, use and disposal. In global terms, the impact of the manufacture of some petrol derivatives may even cancel out any eventual benefits accruing from their use. Promoting energy conservation within a building by the use of high-impact and polluting materials is a paradox that can be avoided by using criteria that are able to guide the selection of materials, in particular for isolating materials, with regard to:" @default.
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- W1566311893 title "Technological solutions in residential building to improve quality of life and the environment" @default.
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