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La prova del ghiaccio Ice test |
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EFFICIENZA ENERGETICA DELLE CASE IN LEGNO Nel panorama dei costruttori di case a risparmio
energetico in bioedilizia, spicca per una presenza oramai consolidata
sul mercato, ed un noto livello qualitativo delle sue realizzazioni, il
marchio Biohaus.
L’ESPERIMENTO DEL CUBO DI GHIACCIO È STATO UN GIOCO PER MOSTRARE COME UN BUON ISOLAMENTO TERMICO GARANTISCE LA CONSERVAZIONE DELLA TEMPERATURA INTERNA DI UNA CASA, D’INVERNO IL CALDO E D’ESTATE IL FRESCO, PERMETTENDO COSÌ UN FORTE RISPARMIO ENERGETICO CHE SI TRADUCE IN BENESSERE ABITATIVO E VANTAGGIO ECONOMICO PER CHI CI VIVE ED IN UN CONTRIBUTO CONCRETO ALLA SALVAGUARDIA DELL’AMBIENTE ATTRAVERSO LA RIDUZIONE DELLE EMISSIONI DI GAS SERRA.
The now consolidated market presence and well-known
quality level of its creations have made Biohaus a leader among building
firms on the energy-saving house biobuilding scene. More than ten years
of experience in the building industry and in particular in the production
of pre-assembled buildings with wooden support frames have set this company
apart from the rest and today it has a host of high-level large-scale
constructions to its credit. The company mission that has gradually evolved
over the years, has, from its inception, drawn on tried and tested German
expertise that, in its turn, has an outstanding tradition and expertise
in wooden buildings behind it. But unlike many builders who propose a
fairly standardised product, this company has developed its philosophy
on tailoring in both architectural and performance terms. Casa Clima experts
that are part of the Biohaus team led by the company’s founder Sandro
Gennaro, are actually to design not just the form and architecture of
the building in line with the latest biobuilding and bioclimatic cannons
but also the stratigraphy of the various constructional parts on the basis
of the energy performance the customer requires. The increasing commitment
to reach high performance levels, in the last few years, and the challenge
to surpass itself has become ever more fascinating: up to the point where
this company decided to practically show the public what results can be
achieved with a Biohaus, through the 'ice-cube experiment' that took place
in July this year at Udine, chief town in the Friuli region, where the
company’s headquarters are situated. In practice, the experiment
consisted of erecting a small Biohaus building prototype designed and
built in accordance with the 'Golden Casa Clima' criteria in partnership
with the Province of Udine APE Provincial Energy Agency with a one cubic
metre block of ice inside it. The building was left outside and fully
exposed to the summer sun for two whole weeks. At the end of the experiment
the block of ice was removed and 93.2% of the original volume was still
left or, if you prefer, just 6.8% had melted. Of course nothing else needs
to be said to testify to the efficiency of these buildings, the demand
for which is growing constantly from exacting and well-informed buyers
who want to build an avant-garde house able to respond promptly to energy
and environmental emergencies. |
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