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Title: | The use of Environmental Controls: Bioclimatic Performance of “Baixa Pombalina’s” Heritage Buildings. |
Authors: | Nunes de Freitas, Pedro Guedes, Manuel Correia |
Keywords: | Baixa Pombalina Building Performance Environmental Controls Comfort and Occupancy |
Issue Date: | Dec-2014 |
Publisher: | PLEA 2014 |
Abstract: | “Baixa Pombalina”, the downtown and historic district of Lisbon is one of the most important pieces of urbanism and architecture ever built in Portugal, and is at present time a UNESCO World Heritage nominate. Those Buildings were built after the great earthquake of 1755, for housing, commercial, and services` functions. And they constitute a rational and functional approach for health and comfort to their residents, translating the state-of-the-art of architecture at the time, through the use of lighting and natural ventilation. In this research study, buildings of “Baixa” are observed as a scenario where residents of 21st Century live in spatial and built structures of 18th Century. This paper is about environmental controls within current thermal and lighting performance of “Baixa Pombalina” Buildings. It analyses the efficacy of those buildings from the passive design point of view, as well as the habits of its occupants in controlling and regulating the devices available in “Baixa” buildings at present time. A questionnaire model was developed to study bioclimatic performance of offices, and residences selected in “Baixa”. And field work involved a survey where workers of fifteen offices and residents of five houses have participated. Results demonstrate that in buildings of Baixa, controls are used less interactively during winter season and more interactively during summer season. Results indicate that in the Lisbon climate, it is mainly during the summer season that controls have a major role in thermal performance of these inheritage buildings. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13369 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | ARQ - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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