25–27 Aug 2014
Vitality Punta Hotel
Europe/Zagreb timezone
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M19 – A new school complex module in an historical building based on Leed Certification and Geothermal application (Trieste port)

27 Aug 2014, 16:25
25m
Conference Room (Vitality Punta Hotel)

Conference Room

Vitality Punta Hotel

Sestavine 17, 51551 Veli Lošinj, Croazia
Presentation D: New ideas and Proposals for cooperation and synergy in the Peri-Adriatic areas D New ideas and Proposals for cooperation in the Peri - Adriatic Areas

Speaker

Dr Andrea MANGANARO (STEAM Srl, Padova)

Description

Starting from “Provincia di Trieste”’s expression of interest during recent Concession Procedure for areas and buildings in Trieste port, the M19 design started from the need to relocate the Naval College in that area, developed a modern school complex module to be settled in the historical buildings and his guidelines to reduce consistently working costs from management and energy consumption point of view. The suggested module is suitable for a 700 students unit and it should be applicable to building “Magazzino 19” as well as many other similar buildings present in the port area, in order to create an “Educational Pole”. The management costs should be lesser sharing support facilities between modules, while the exploitation of environmental local resources (Geothermal energy) and the application of Leed Certification should decrease the energy cost. The approach used by the design team was the LEED certification program based on defined efficiency standards regarding energy and water use, CO2 emissions, the quality of the interior environment and environmentally resource management practices. LEED recognizes the unique nature of design of schools that are healthy for students, comfortable for teachers, and costeffective addressing issues such as classroom acoustics, master planning, mold prevention, and environmental site assessment. The use of a local resource as sea water in a heat pump to produce hot/cold water for HVAC systems together to an integrated design approach involving all disciplines allow to get a certified green building. Optimization of building insulation and solar shading devices, selection of materials, use of low temperature heating terminal unit and study of photovoltaic panels integration are other analysis included in the design. ---------- A. MANGANARO ![A. MANGANARO][29] [29]: https://indico.cern.ch/event/263557/picture/63.jpg

Author

Dr Andrea MANGANARO (STEAM Srl, Padova)

Co-authors

Dr Giuseppe ROMANO (STEAM Srl, Padova) Dr Mauro STRADA (STEAM Srl, Padova)

Presentation materials