Influencia en el rendimiento energético en edificios históricos provocado por el entorno urbano y las modificaciones de proyecto: el caso de la Casa Duclós
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Historic buildings are a fundamental part of the tangible cultural heritage of today’s society. However, the energy saving requirements to limit climate change may present limitations with respect to the characteristics of these buildings. In the case of historical buildings from the early 20th century to the present, the bioclimatic design principles applied by architects may have been limited. In some cases, it may be due to project modifications or urban expansion. In this study, these two aspects are analyzed in a case of a historic building located in Seville: The Duclós House by José Luis Sert. This building presents modifications in the roof between the projected and the built one. Likewise, the urban environment is different from the one existing when it was built. The analysis was carried out with energy simulations using weather data from 2000 to 2019. The results show the influence that the modifications of the projected roof and the urban expansion had on the energy performance of the building with respect to the original idea of the building.
历史建筑是当今社会物质文化遗产的重要组成部分。然而,限制气候变化的节能要求可能会对这些建筑的特点产生限制。在20世纪初至今的历史建筑中,建筑师应用的生物气候设计原则可能是有限的。在某些情况下,这可能是由于项目修改或城市扩张。在本研究中,以位于塞维利亚的历史建筑为例,分析了这两个方面:由jos Luis Sert设计的Duclós住宅。这座建筑的屋顶在投影和建成的屋顶之间进行了修改。同样,城市环境也不同于它建成时的样子。该分析是利用2000年至2019年的天气数据进行的能源模拟。结果表明,相对于建筑的原始理念,投影屋顶的修改和城市扩张对建筑的能源性能产生了影响。