HeLLo project final WEBCONFERENCE – 28 Settembre 2020

Siete invitati all’ HeLLo project final WEBCONFERENCE.

Se non siete ancora registrati vi incoraggiamo a farlo, la vostra partecipazione favorirà la diffusione dei risultati del nostro progetto, rivolto principalmente a tutti i ricercatori o professionisti che operano nel campo del retrofit energetico degli edifici storici.

The HeLLo project  final dissemination and communication event  will be mostly grounded on the developed in situ experiment and its results, outcome of the tested internal insulation technologies, in Palazzo Tassoni Estense (Ferrara, Italy), a 15th century listed building.

In particular, we will:

  • remind the motivation of our project, framing it in the current international panorama
  • describe the technical characteristics of the project
  • revisit the room in Palazzo Tassoni Estense where the experiment is carried out and all the criticalities associated with the experiment itself
  • show what parameters we have been monitoring, where and how it is done
  • call up the technical worktable developed with the Heritage Authorities and present you the three insulation technologies that we studied
  • present in detail the monitoring system and how data is being recorded
  • evidence the major frailties and difficulties faced in hygrothermal simulation
  • show and discuss the main results, namely through data collected in situ and the one obtained through simulation
  • remind and suggest you keep following our various dissemination channels
  • present our main conclusions and show future work scenarios
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We will be online from 2:15 PM (ITALIAN local time) until approximately 6:30 PM.
Please find attached an updated programme and list of participants.
The GoToMeeting link to attend the online event will be provided to the first 250 people registering the form.

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE AND ORGANIZATION:

Prof. Pietromaria Davoli, arch. Luisa Dias Pereira, Architettura>Energia Research Centre, Department of Architecture of the University of Ferrara; Arch. Marta Calzolari, Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma