Passive house as temporary housing after disasters

Authors

  • F. Nocera Author
  • F.Castagneto Author
  • A. Gagliano Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj18.210

Keywords:

passive house, earthquake, disaster, energy, performance

Abstract

Natural disasters, such as earthquake, devastate cities, communities, and families in seismic regions. People, who have endured these catastrophes, have often nowhere to go and they are often guested into shelters or substandard housing. These people leave in conditions that are often far from ideal and what is initially presented as a housing solution for a week or two can quickly turn into a housing for several months or more. This study deal with a design of passive house as post disaster shelter which is developed through the modelling and simulation of energy consumption, thermal performance and net carbon emissions. The temporary housing is designed for the warm Mediterranean climate (Csa), but the method can be attuned to other climates or geographical contexts. The aim of this study is to trace a guideline for shelter with a low environmental impact that could be built quickly, easily and provides a comfortable living environment reducing the need for active systems, such as electricity, air conditioning, and heating through passive design also over long time after the disaster

Author Biographies

  • F. Nocera

    Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture University of Catania. Italy

  • F.Castagneto

    Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture University of Catania. Italy

  • A. Gagliano

    Department of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering University of

    Catania. Italy

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2024-01-08

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