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Historic Indoor Microclimate of the Heritage Buildings: A Guideline for Professionals who care for Heritage Buildings by Kristian Fabbri Details

This book provides readers with basic information about the relationship between old buildings and the original and current local climate, and explains in detail how the virtuous relationship between buildings…

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This book provides readers with basic information about the relationship between old buildings and the original and current local climate, and explains in detail how the virtuous relationship between buildings and their traditional climatic zones has changed due to the introduction of HVAC. Systems in historic buildings. The new approach to the Study of Their Historic Local Climate (HIM) presented in this book is an essential element for monitoring and evaluating the construction and preservation of artifacts.

By highlighting the advantages of adopting a mini-climatic approach to preserving existing historical material by studying the original conditions of buildings, the book proposes a new methodology linking the conservation / restoration of local historical climate with historical analysis of the optimal preservation of history. Buildings. In addition, it discusses a number of topics that are frequently ignored, such as opening and closing windows in a simple and coordinated way (eg from a real case study).

In contrast, the authors developed the concept of a "small historic local climate" (HIM) based on the "internal internal climate" (OIM), which proves useful in determining the optimal conditions for preservation of the materials that make up historic buildings. The main objective of the book is to draw attention to the advantages of a small indoor climatic approach to preserving existing historical materials / manufacturing, by examining the original conditions of buildings. The introduction of new systems into historic buildings not only has a direct impact on the actual building and its components, but also radically changes one of its innermost dynamic elements: internal interior spaces, engineers, promoters and engineers will find that the book deals with the observation of internal local climate in historical buildings Which has been able to maintain its original state due to the absence of new HVAC systems and is reflected in the benefits of renewed attention to these aspects.



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