Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

BUILDINGS AND PROXIMITY OPEN SPACES FOR ENERGY TRANSITION. A testing on Renewable Energy Communities in Rome

Authors 

Paola Marrone, Ilaria Montella

Keywords: 

Energy transition, Renewable energy communities, Urban pattern, Energy potential, Indicators

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Abstract

The transition to a sustainable urban energy system is one of the conditions for mitigation and achieving a zero-emission economy. Cities and their inhabitants represent an important potential to reduce energy consumption and climate-changing emissions, due in part to their diversity, dimensional variety and urban pattern. However, energy transition studies have focused insufficient attention on the issues related to space, place and scale, and how these can shape different energy systems.
Through pilot cases in Rome, the article addresses subject of Renewable Energy Communities in the urban context, presenting the first results of research that, with the aim of testing, in proximity spaces, solutions for mitigation and adaptation to the climate change effects, investigates how the organization of urban built-up districts and environmental and social resources can influence the decentralized energy system and vice versa.

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SMC N.15 2022

SMC MAGAZINE N. FIFTEEN/2022

COVER AND INDEX

005_DESIGN ROLE WITHIN DIGITAL AND ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION AGE
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016_BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON DESIGN PARADIGMS’ INNOVATION IN THE TRANSITION ERA

017_BORJ SFAXIEN: UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE IN A BALANCED ECOSYSTEM
Ali Abdelmônem Zribi

028_A TOOL FOR ENERGY TRANSITION-ORIENTED INTERMEDIARIES. A stakeholders’ perspectives analysis
Maurizio Sibilla

038_ DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE DOMES AND FLOORS OF RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS IN MARRAKECH
Loukid Abdelhak, Khalid Rkha Chaham, Saad Bensallam, Asmae Khiara

043_ INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE MODELS FOR THE REUSE OF RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IN CAMPANIA
Rosa Maria Giusto

051_ FLOATING ARCHITECTURE AS A CHALLENGE PARADIGM IN SUSTAINABILITY
Georgia Cheirchanteri

056_ BIO-CLIMATIC DESIGN STRATEGIES IN M’ZAB MATERIAL CULTURE. André Ravéreau’s implicit construction
Vito Quadrato

061_ THE TRADITIONAL FONDOUKS OF THE MARRAKESH MEDINA. Case of the Fondouk El Kebbaj
A. Khiara, K. Rkha Chaham, S. Bensallam, M. Ibnoussina, A. Loukid

067_ BUILDINGS AND PROXIMITY OPEN SPACES FOR ENERGY TRANSITION. A testing on Renewable Energy Communities in Rome
Paola Marrone, Ilaria Montella

075_ ACTIVE HOUSE PROTOCOL APPLICATION IN MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE. An energy-efficient kindergarden in Coppito
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081_ TERRITORIAL REGENERATION AND HOUSING POLICIES. Experiences and policies in the inner areas
Nicolò Fenu

089_ NEW PARADIGMS FOR SCHOOL DESIGN INTO THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION
Castrese Andrea Di Mare, Roberto Castelluccio

095_ NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURES IN URBAN DESIGN. Technologies and materials for open space
Anna Mangiatordi

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101_ SULLA COMPOSIZIONE ARCHITETTONICA E URBANA
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