The current approach tends to treat the building as an isolated object, omitting its own relationship with the surrounding context, both urban and territorial. Additional research has expands environmental assessment to the city level, assuming the building as a part of a wider context. The paper presents the results of the original research focusing the multiscalarity as a driver to evaluate performances and benefits of a set of operational options on a building that is a part of a real estate asset. The case study is located in the main of the seven city Campuses of Politecnico di Milano.
Multiscalarity and life cycle assessment of impacts and performances in the built environment
GARGIULO, CARMEN
2013-01-01
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The current approach tends to treat the building as an isolated object, omitting its own relationship with the surrounding context, both urban and territorial. Additional research has expands environmental assessment to the city level, assuming the building as a part of a wider context. The paper presents the results of the original research focusing the multiscalarity as a driver to evaluate performances and benefits of a set of operational options on a building that is a part of a real estate asset. The case study is located in the main of the seven city Campuses of Politecnico di Milano.File in questo prodotto:
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