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6th

TorinoIBPC

14-17 June 2015

6th International Conference onBuilding Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment

The 6th

International Building Physics Conference

IBPC 2015

Building Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment

June, 15-17, 2015

Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

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Welcome to IBPC 2015

Dear Colleagues,on behalf of the Organizers, it is our great pleasure and an honor to welcome you to the 6th

International Building Physics Conference - IBPC 2015, the official conference of the InternationalAssociation of Building Physics (IABP), which will be held on June 15 - 17 in Torino, Italy.

The Conference will be hosted by the Politecnico di Torino and co-organized by ATI Piemonte and theDepartment of Energy – Politecnico di Torino.

IBPC 2015 will be focused on the theme “Building Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment” andenvisages the participation of a large number of scientists, researchers and practitioners and thesubmission of papers covering broad range of topics relevant to the main subjects of Building Physics:• Passive and active building envelope systems, advanced façades, integral building envelope

performance,• Building integrated RES (Renewable energy Sources) and ZEB (Zero Energy Buildings), energy and

economic sustainability of high performing buildings,• Energy efficient retrofitting of existing buildings, energy and indoor environment management,• Energy management, control and optimization of smart buildings in smart cities, from sustainable

buildings to sustainable cities,• The microclimate of old buildings, preventive conservation and restoration• Indoor Environmental Quality and safety,• Building acoustics, architectural acoustics, noise control,• Thermal comfort and Indoor Air Quality, visual comfort, acoustic comfort,• Daylighting, energy efficient lighting in new and existing buildings,• Occupant behavior and energy needs in buildings.

The conference will provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge among scientists, researchers andpractitioners from all over the world. It will help to disseminate technical information, new ideas, aswell as the latest and future developments of research in the field of building physics. Moreover, the conference is expected to create a platform through which stakeholders from variouscountries will be able to exchange their knowledge, traditions and experiences.The Conference has attracted submissions from 46 countries around the world.

IBPC 2015’s technical program consists of over 450 oral presentations and about 150 posterpresentations, including five keynote lectures to be delivered by prominent scientists, researchers andprofessors.

Thanks are due to the many people who have freely given their time and goodwill to make IBPC-2015a success. We are grateful to the Politecnico di Torino and to ATI Piemonte for their valuable supportin the conference. We would like to thank the members of the International and National ScientificCommittees and the additional Reviewers whose help has been essential to ensure a high level ofquality.

Important contributors to the conference have been made by the Authors, Presenters and Delegates,without whom the conference could not take place. We therefore offer them our heartfelt thanks.

We hope that you will enjoy the conference program, and take some time to experience the rich cultureand history of Torino. We wish you a productive, fruitful and enjoyable stay in Torino!

Marco Perino, Ph.D.Professor, Politecnico di TorinoChairman of the 6th IBPC Conference

Vincenzo CorradoAssociate Professor, Politecnico di TorinoCo- chairman of the 6th IBPC Conference

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Table of contents

6th IBPC Organizers and Committees .........................................................page 2

International and National Committees......................................................page 2

Reviewers..................................................................................................page 3

General Information ..................................................................................page 4

Conference program .................................................................................page 11

Conference at a glance ..............................................................................page 12

Key Note Speakers ....................................................................................page 14

Monday, June 15th at a glance....................................................................page 18

Opening and Plenary Sessions.................................................................page 20

Technical Sessions ..................................................................................page 20

Tuesday, June 16th at a glance ...................................................................page 34

Technical Sessions ..................................................................................page 36

Plenary Sessions......................................................................................page 49

Wednesday, June 17th at a glance...............................................................page 56

Technical Sessions ..................................................................................page 58

Plenary Sessions and Closing Ceremony..................................................page 63

Posters Sessions........................................................................................page 64

Author index.............................................................................................page 71

Maps.........................................................................................................page 80

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Marco Perino, Chair, Politecnico di TorinoVincenzo Corrado, Co-chair, Politecnico di Torino

Scientific staffChiara Aghemo, Politecnico di TorinoArianna Astolfi, Politecnico di TorinoAlfonso Capozzoli, Politecnico di TorinoStefano Corgnati, Politecnico di TorinoEnrico Fabrizio, Università degli Studi TorinoValerio R.M. Lo Verso, Politecnico di TorinoAnna Pellegrino, Politecnico di TorinoValentina Serra, Politecnico di Torino

Administrative staffMarina Pistorio, Politecnico di TorinoMariapia Martino, Politecnico di Torino

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Bijan Adl-Zarrabi, Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden

Francis Allard, University of La Rochelle, FranceManuela Almeida, University of Minho, PortugalHazim Awbi, University of Reading, UKPiotr Bartkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology,

PolandRachel Becker, Technion Israel Institute of Technology,

IsraelAke Blomsterberg, Lund University, SwedenMark Bomberg, Syracuse University, USAMay Cassar, University College London, UKQingyan (Yan) Chen, Purdue University, USAVincenzo Corrado, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyStanislav Darula, Slovak Academy of Sciences SAS,

Slovak Republic Ursula Eicker, Stuttgart Technology University of

Applied Sciences, GermanyDonal Finn, University College Dublin, IrelandDarek Gawin, Polish Academy of Science, PolandHua Ge, Concordia University, CanadaKarim Ghazi Wakili, EMPA, SwitzerlandLeon Glicksman, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, USAArild Gustavsen, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology Trondheim, NorwayMatthias Haase, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology Trondheim, NorwayCarl-Eric Hagentoft, Chalmers University of

Technology, SwedenFariborz Haghighat, Concordia University, CanadaPer Heiselberg, Aalborg University, DenmarkMurray Hodgson, University of British Columbia,

CanadaShuichi Hokoi, Kyoto University, JapanSture Holmberg, Stockholm KTH Royal Institute of

Technology, Sweden

Tianzhen Hong, LBNL Berkeley, USAArnold Janssens, Ghent University, BelgiumYi Jiang, Tsinghua University, ChinaKarel Kabele, CSC Czech Technical University in

Prague, Czech RepublicShinsuke Kato,University of Tokyo, JapanEssam Khalil, Cairo University, EgyptAndré Kostro, École Polytechnique Fédérale de

Lausanne, SwitzerlandVincent Lemort, Liège University, BelgiumAngui Li, Changsha University, ChinaYuguo Li, University of Hong Kong, Hong KongJohn Richard Littlewood, Cardiff Metropolitan

University, UKZoltan Magyar, Budapest University of Technology and

Economics, HungaryGulten Manioglu, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyDominique Marchio, Mines Paris-Tech, FranceBarbara Szybinska Matusiak, Norwegian University of

Science and Technology Trondheim, NorwaySaso Medved, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaNathan Mendes, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do

Paraná, BrasileDejan Mumovich, University College London, UKJainlei Niu, University of Hong Kong, Hong KongBjarne Olesen, Technical University of Denmark,

DenmarkAgis Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of

Thessaloniki, GreeceVasco Peixoto de Freitas, Universidade do Oporto,

PortugalMarco Perino, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyDaniel Quenard, Centre Scientifique et Technique du

Bâtiment of Matériaux, FranceBirgit Rasmussen, Danish Building Research Institute

Aalborg University, DenmarkCarsten Rode, Technical University of Denmark,

DenmarkStaf Roels, Catholic University of Leuven, BelgiumMonica Rychtarikova, Catholic University of Leuven,

BelgiumMats Sandberg, University of Gävle, SwedenTakao Sawachi, Building Research Institute in

Tsukuba, JapanJean-Louis Scartezzini, École Polytechnique Fédérale

de Lausanne, SwitzerlandHenk Schellen, Eindhoven University of Technology,

NetherlandsChandra Sekhar, National University of Singapore,

SingaporeSean Smith, Edinburgh Napier University, UKWerner Stutterecker, University of Applied Sciences,

Research Center Pinkafeld, AustriaFitsum Tariku, British Columbia Institute of

Technology, CanadaSergio Vera, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,

ChileJoseph Virgone, Universitè Claude Bernard – Lyon 1,

France

Organizers and Committees

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Lily Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USAKwang Woo Kim, Seoul National University, KoreaPeter Wouters, Belgian Building Research Institute,

BelgiumZerrin Yilmas, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyHiroshi Yoshino, Tohoku University, JapanZhiqiang John Zhai, University of Colorado Boulder,

USAJensen Zhang, Syracuse University & Bejing

University,USA – China

NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Paolo Baggio, Università degli Studi di TrentoCarla Balocco, Università degli Studi di FirenzeLaura Bellia, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Marco Citterio,ENEA Franco Cotana, Università degli Studi di Perugia Francesca Romana D'ambrosio, Università degli Studi

di Salerno Filippo De Rossi, Università del SannioLivio De Santoli, Università La Sapienza di RomaStefano Fattor, Agenzia CasaClimaPatrizio Fausti, Università di FerraraMarco Filippi, Politecnico di TorinoGiovanni Vincenzo Fracastoro, Politecnico di TorinoMassimo Garai, Università di Bologna Andrea Gasparella, Libera Università di BolzanoFranco Gugliermetti, Università La Sapienza di Roma Luigi Maffei, Seconda Università degli Studi di NapoliAnna Magrini, Università degli Studi di Pavia Luigi Marletta, Università degli Studi di Catania Livio Mazzarella, Politecnico di Milano Giuseppe Oliveti, Università della Calabria Matilde Pietrafesa, Università Mediterranea di Reggio

CalabriaPaolo Principi, Università Politecnica delle MarcheGianfranco Rizzo, Università degli Studi di Palerno Piercarlo Romagnoni, Università IUAV di Venezia Alessandro Schiavi, INRiMMichele Zinzi, ENEA

REVIEWERS

Besides members of the International and NationalCommittees, the review process was carried out bythe following scholars: Adriana Angelotti, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyNatale Arcuri, Università della Calabria, ItalyCiril Arkar, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaFrancesco Asdrubali, Università degli Studi di Perugia,

ItalyGiorgio Baldinelli, Università degli Studi di Perugia,

ItalyIlaria Ballarini, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyCristina Becchio, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyUmberto Berardi, Ryerson University, CanadaLorenza Bianco, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFabio Bisegna, Università degli Studi di Roma La

Sapienza, ItalyLaura Blaso, ENEA, ItalyCinzia Buratti, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy

Francesca Cappelletti, Università IUAV di Venezia, ItalyYlenia Cascone, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFrancesco Causone, Politecnico di Milano, ItalySimona D’Oca, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyMichele De Carli, Università degli Studi di Padova, ItalyMarco Dell'Isola, Università degli Studi di Cassino,

ItalyMaxime Doya, Université de La Rochelle, FranceGianpiero Evola, Università di Catania, ItalyValentina Fabi, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyStefano Fantucci, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFabio Favoino, University of Cambridge, UKMaria Ferrara, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyRoberto Fioretti, Università Politecnica delle Marche,

ItalyGilles Fraisse, Université de Savoie, FranceDariusz Gawin, Lodz University of Technology, PolandFrancesco Goia, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology, NorwayAlice Gorrino, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyJan Hensen, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven,

NetherlandsPar Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology,

SwedenMohammad Arif Kamal, King Fahd University of

Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaMaria Kolokotronis, Brunel University, LondonJérôme Le Dréau, Aalborg University, DenmarkRoel Loonen, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven,

NetherlandsCosimo Marinosci, Università di Bologna, ItalyGabriele Masera, Politecnico di MilanoLazaros Mavromatidis, INSA de Strasbourg, FranceValentina Monetti, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyElisa Moretti, Università degli Studi di Perugia, ItalyMauro Overend, University of Cambridge, UKSimona Paduos, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyBoris Igor Palella, Università degli Studi di Napoli

Federico II, ItalyDavid Pelegrín-García, KU Leuven, BelgiumGiovanni Pernigotto, Università di Padova, ItalyFabio Peron, Università IUAV di VeneziaAnna Laura Pisello, Università degli Studi di Perugia,

ItalyGiuseppina Puglisi, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyPhilippe Rivière, Mines Paris-Tech, FranceAmos Ronzino, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFrancesco Ruggiero, Politecnico di Bari, ItalyAndreas Schuler, École polytechnique fédérale de

Lausanne, SwitzerlandMarcel Schweiker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,

Germany Gianluca Serale, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyLouena Shtrepi, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyMonica Siroux, INSA de Strasbourg, FranceJos Van Schijndel, Eindhoven University of Technology,

The NetherlandsEvi Vereecken, KU Leuven, BelgiumGerrit Vermeir, KU Leuven, BelgiumFabio Zanghirella, ENEA, ItalyManuel Ziegler, TU Wien, Austria

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CONGRESS VENUE

The conference will take place at Politecnico di Torino(www.polito.it). Politecnico di Torino is one of the leading institutionsto study engineering and architecture in Italy. Among the various campuses of Politecnico di Torinoin the Piedmont region, the conference will take placeat the Main Campus Corso Duca degli Abruzzi which islocated near the historical city centre and next to oneof the two main railway stations of Torino (Porta Susatrain station). The main campus is made of two parts that are dividedby corso Castelfidardo. The Sede centrale is locatedbetween corso Duca degli Abruzzi and corsoCastelfidardo, while the Cittadella Politecnica is locatedbetween corso Castelfidardo and via Paolo Borsellino. There are many entrances to the Campus. The mainentrance is located in Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24 andit is the preferable entrance for reaching the Auditorium(Aula Magna) for plenary sessions. Other entrances of the Campus are located in CorsoCastelfidardo, via Borsellino and Corso Einaudi. Theentrance to Cittadella Politecnica located in corsoCastelfidardo 37 is preferable for reaching the roomsof parallel sessions (rooms I). A plan of the Politecnico may be found here:http://www.polito.it/ateneo/sedi/index.php?sede=TO_CIT&lang=en

How to reach the conference venue:

By plane: Airport "Sandro Pertini" - Torino Caselle (TRN)is 40 minutes by car. Please consider that during rushhours it may take 1 hour. The taxi fee from the airport to Politecnico di Torino –Corso Duca degli Abruzzi is about 35 euros during theday. There are regular shuttle buses of various companiesfrom the Airport to the city centre and vice versa everyhalf an hour. Tickets are about 7 euros. The preferablebus stop in the city centre is Torino Porta Susa (trainstation). Then, follow the by train instructions. By train: from the Porta Susa station you can eitherwalk (15 minutes) or take the tramway 10 (directionSettembrini) at the bus stop named "XVIII Dicembreplace" and get out at the fourth bus stop (Corso Ducadegli Abruzzi-Politecnico). The ticket costs 1,50 euros. By metro: there is only one metro line in Torino. Themetro station nearest to Politecnico is the Vinzagliostation, which is 5 minutes walk from Politecnico. Onceyou get out of the metro go along corso Duca degliAbruzzi in the south direction (opposite to the citycentre). By bus: buses 58, 58/, 33 and tramway 16 have a busstop at the campus. Dati mappa © 2015 Google

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BOOK OF ABSTRACT

The congress package contains a USB pen drive with theconference pre-proceedings. The final official version ofthe proceedings will be published on Energy Procedia –Elsevier, after the Congress.

REGISTRATION DESK

Congress Secretariat Operating HoursMonday June 15 08.30 – 18.30Tuesday June 16 08.30 – 18.30Wednesday June 17 08.30 – 15.30

TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATION

Travel

The recently modernized Turin International Airport(www.aeroportoditorino.it) is just 10 miles north-westof the city centre. There are direct flights to and fromseveral national and international airports, as Rome,Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, Munich andParis. 130 km away from Turin there is the Milano Malpensainternational airport with some intercontinental flightsand various direct flights for European cities. In case you arrive at Milano Malpensa you can eithertake a bus for Torino* or take a train to go to Milano**and then another train to Torino***.High speed trains (Frecciarossa) from Milano to Torinotake 50 minutes. Pay attention of the station of arrivaland departure in Milano. For the arrival in Torino, youcan choose either Torino Porta Susa or Torino PortaNuova. The train station nearest to the ConferenceVenue is Torino Porta Susa (1.1 km) but also TorinoPorta Nuova is not far away (1.7 km) and well served bybuses (33) and the metro line 1 (the Vinzaglio metrostation is 600 m away from the main entrance of thePolitecnico di Torino). * (http://www.sadem.it/en/)** (http://www.malpensaexpress.it/en/)*** (http://www.trenitalia.com/)

There is a wide range of accommodation in Torino.

BADGES

Participants should collect name badges from theCongress Registration Desk. Since only registeredparticipants will be permitted to attend the scientificsessions and the exhibition areas, you are kindly askedto wear your badge when entering to the congressvenue. In case you lose your badge, please proceeddirectly to the Congress Secretariat in order to get anew one.

CERTIFICATE AND ATTENDANCE

Certificates of Attendance can be requested at theRegistration Desk during Congress.

COFFEE BREAK AND LUNCHES

Coffee and lunches will be offered during the coffeebreaks and lunch time, according to the time schedulementioned in the program.

CONGRESS REGISTRATION FEES (VAT INCLUDED)

Regular Participant € 700,00

Student Participant € 450,00

Accompanying Person € 150,00

Gala Dinner € 80,00

TAKE NOTE: € 50,00 for every additional paper (for a maximum of2 papers for each participant)

The registration fee for Regular Participant and

Student Participant includes:

- Conference kit - Final Conference Program - Welcome cocktail - Coffee break e lunch

The registration fee for Accompanying Person

includes:

- Welcome cocktail - Gala Dinner - Half day tour

Payment method

Registration fees should be paid either by Credit Card(VISA or MASTERCARD) or by cash.

CURRENCY, EXCHANGE, CREDIT CARD

The official currency in Italy is the Euro (€). You canchange foreign currency in several banks and CurrencyExchange Businesses. Bank cheques are not so popularand they are seldom accepted. Credit cards are verycommon in the urban areas. Shops and restaurants thatnormally accept credit cards display a list of these cardson their shop windows. It is advisable to carry somecash, since for small purchases shops do prefer to bepaid cash.Bank are open: Mon-Fri, from 08:30 to 13:30 and from14:30 to 16:30.They are closed on Saturday and Sunday.

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ELECTRICY SUPPLY

In Italy electricity is generally supplied at 220 volts anda frequency of 50 Hz. Plugs are normally with two orthree pins. Plug adaptors or converters might benecessary for guests from United States, UnitedKingdom, Japan and others.

EMERGENCIES, MEDICAL ADVICE

Emergencies Numbers are free of charge: Ambulance 118 Police 113 or 112Fire Department 115For information, please contact the Registration Desk.

INSTRUCTION FOR SPEAKERS/SESSION CHAIRS

Oral (podium) presentations in your session

• All presentations are in English.• Each Podium presentation is twelve (12) minutes long

with three (3) minutes for Q/As.• Leave the power point presentation at the Slide Centre

at least half a day before your session (e.g. theafternoon of the day before your session if yourpresentation is scheduled in the morning, themorning of the same day if your presentation isscheduled in the afternoon).

• Please, start and end session on time and keep thetime schedule.

• Arrive 10 minutes before the session start time.• Optimal conditions of presentation files: Microsoft

PowerPoint Windows-Office 2010.• If you have a Macintosh computer, please bring an

appropriate converter with you.

Session Chairs

Before the Session• Arrive 10 minutes before the session start time.• Collect the personal information (e.g. names, titles,

affiliations, etc.) from each podium presenter; confirmpronunciation of name.

• Notify each podium presenter of the hand signal fortwo-minute and one-minute warning.

• Ask the presenters to be seated within the first rowsof the classroom.

During the Session• Call everyone’s attention to take their seats and start

the session on time.• Read the title of the podium presentation and names

of all authors. Read the name and affiliation of thepresenting author.

• Monitor presentation progress and provide twominuteand one-minute warnings.

• End the paper at the close of twelve minutes.

• Repeat the process for all podium presentations.• At the conclusion of each presentation open the floor

for Q&A. Entertain brief answers from authors.Extended exchanges or discussion on any questionbetween an author and an attendee should bedeferred to a time outside of the session.

• If there are additional sessions (such as II and III) onthe same topic, inform the audience.

• Thank all authors and participants, and conclude thesession.

• Take note of particularly significant papers that canparticipate to the selection of the best paper awardand/or be selected for publication in the specialissues of International Scientific Journals.

Leave your notes at the registration desk.

Poster presentation and instruction

• Posters have to be set up upon your arrival at theconference.

• Posters have to be left on display for the wholeduration of the conference.

• All posters will be displayed in the alleyways near thepodium presentation rooms (Room I). Suitable standup panels will be available for hanging the posters.

• All Authors must check in at the registration desk toregister, pick up their conference materials and theposter easel assignment number.

• Poster size is 100 cm (high) and 70 cm (wide).• Modality to stick the poster: double sided adhesive –

pins are not usable.• Double adhesive and scissors will be available at the

registration desk.

LIABILITY

The organizers cannot accept liability for any personalaccidents, loss of belongings or damage to privateproperty of participants and accompanying personsthat may occur during the Congress.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language of the Congress is English.

PUBBLIC TRANSPORT TORINO

Public transport in the city is well organized. Here below details of prices:

Valid for Regular Rate

2 days Euro 7,503 days Euro 10,004 days Euro 15,005 days Euro 17,506 days Euro 20,00

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SHOPPING

The usual shopping hours in Torino are from 09:00 to19:30; large shopping centers are open up to 21:00.

SMOKING

Smoking is not allowed inside the Congress buildings,venues of social events and in all public places in thecity. Smokers are kindly requested to smoke outdoors.

TAXI

You can take a taxicab anywhere in the city.Ask the reception of your hotel or dial numbers:+39 0115730 or +39 0115737.

TELEPHONES

International calls can be made using any publictelephone in the city center. Please remember to dialthe international code of the country you want to callto. The dialing code for Italy is +39 followed by thetelephone number you call. Pre-paid telephone cardsare very easy to use and can be bought in any tobaccoshop or newspaper kiosk.

STAFF

Should you have any questions, congress staff will bepleased to help you. Please contact the RegistrationDesk.

WIFI

There’s free WIFI at the venue, please contact theSecretariat for the access keys.

WELCOME PARTY

6th IBPC Conference Welcome Party will be held on June,14, at Castello del Valentino, on the River Po. TheCastle, in addition of being a Savoy House of the 17th

Century, is the historical and representative base of thePolitecnico in town.

GALA DINNER

6th IBPC Conference Gala Dinner will be held on June 16,at Museo dell’Automobile di Torino (Car Musuem,http://www.museoauto.it/website/en). The event will include: free transportation from theconference to the Museum and back, a visit to theMuseum and the dinner. Dress Code: informal.To participate you can buy the Gala Dinner couponbefore the Congress opening and the first day at theRegistration Desk (upon availability). The cost is €80.00 (vat included) per person.

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Touristical Information

TORINO AND THE PIEDMONT

Torino is located in the north-west of Italy and it is oneof the largest Italian cities. Its metropolitan area has apopulation of more than 2 million. It is surrounded onthe West and North by the Alps and on the East by hills(Monferrato). The river Po passes through the city. Theclimate is continental. We can expect an averagetemperature range in June between 25 (maximum airtemperature) and 14 (minimum) with a quite highhumidity (75%). Torino is the capital of the Piedmont Region and wasthe former capital of the Duchy of Savoy, the Kingdomof Sardinia and, from 1861 to 1865, the first capital ofthe Italian Kingdom. The city was founded by theRomans in 28 BC as a military camp and the typicalRoman grid of streets crossings at right angles wasmaintained for many years and it is still one of the mainfeatures of the modern city.There are many interesting sights both in the city centreand in the surrounding areas: the biggest part ofpalaces and places of the city center were built betweenthe 16th and 18th centuries when the city was the capitalof the Duchy of Savoy. The main church conserves theHoly Shroud of Christ. Torino boasts some of themasterpieces of Baroque architecture (the dome of theChapel of the Holy Shroud, the dome of S. Lorenzochurch, Palazzo Carignano) built in the second half ofthe 17th century.In the surrounding area, a territorial system ofresidences was built for the court: the most importantones are Reggia di Venaria, which is visited by 700.000tourists every year, and Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi.In 1899 the FIAT factory was founded and since thenTorino is also known as the Italian city of automotive.In the last years the city relies not only on the industrialsector but also on various tertiary activities. Inparticular, in 2006 Torino hosted the XX Olympic WinterGames and since then it has become a tourist attractionin Italy for the beauty of the architectures, the qualityof food and wine and the winter sport facilities locatedin small towns like Sestrière, Bardonecchia, Sauzed'Oulx located in a radius of 90 km from the city centre.In the south part of Piedmont, Langhe, Roero andMonferrato are world famous as terroirs of wines likeBarolo, Barbaresco and Nebbiolo, recognized in 2014as the UNESCO World Heritage Site “The VineyardLandscape of Piedmont”.For more information of the city of Torino visit the website: www.turismotorino.org

MAIN MUSEUMS IN TORINO

• The National Cinema Museum, the tallest Museumin the world is located inside the Mole Antonelliana,the tower representing the city of Turin. Theexhibition covers 3.200 squared meters, 5 floors anda spectacular elevator offering a view of the TempleHall and a breath-taking city panorama.Hours:Tuesday to Friday 09:00 a.m. – 08:00 p.m.Saturday 09:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

• The Museo Egizio is the only museum other than theCairo Museum that is dedicated solely to Egyptian artand culture. Many international scholars, since thedecipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs Jean-FrançoisChampollion, who came to Turin in 1824, spendmuch time pouring over the collections. It wasChampollion who famously wrote, “The road toMemphis and Thebes passes through Turin”.The collections that make up today’s Museum wereenlarged by the excavations conducted in Egypt bythe Museum’s archaeological mission between 1900and 1935 (a period when finds were divided betweenthe excavators and Egypt).Hours:Monday 09:00 a.m. – 02:00 p.m.Tuesday to Sunday 08:30 a.m. – 07:30 p.m.

• The MAO - Museum of Oriental Art

The museum contains one of the most importantAsian art collection in Italy including collectionscoming from Islamic countries like Turkey, Iran, Iraqand the Arabian Peninsula, from Gandhara, India andSoutheast Asia, Japanese works and Chinese art. Afloor is devoted to Buddhist and Tibetan culture.Hours:Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m.Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 08:00 p.m.Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 07:00 p.m.

• The Palazzo Madama: is a large historic building thatnow houses the collections of the Museo Civico d’ArteAntica, Turin’s municipal museum of ancient art. Thevisit thus consists of two tours in one: you will learnabout the history of the building, as well as about theworks of art it contains. The visit covers four floors,taking you on a sort of journey through time: in thebasement, down by the Roman foundations, there isthe Lapidario Medievale – the medieval stoneworkcollection – with stone sculptures and jewellery; theground floor is mainly devoted to the fifteenth-

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century castle and to the art of the Middle Ages andof the Renaissance.Hours:Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m.Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 07:00 p.m.

• The GAM: Torino was the first Italian city promotinga public collection of modern art as part of the deedof association of its Civic Museum, started in 1863.The collections were initially lodged with the ancientart collections in a building at the Mole Antonelliana.In 1895 they were moved to an exhibition areaoverlooking corso Siccardi (now Galileo Ferraris), builtsome years previously for an art exhibit, andremained there until 1942. After it was destroyedduring the second world war, the present building,designed by Carlo Bassi and Goffredo Boschetti, waserected on the same site and inaugurated in 1959. Itbecame unfit for use in the early eighties, and wasopened again to the public in 1993, after anexhaustive work of restoration. The undertakingresulted in expanding the exhibition area, providingit with modern equipment, and has made it accessiblein all its parts to the disabled. It is part of theFoundation Torino Musei since 2003. In the meantimean extensive job of conservation and restoration hasbeen carried out on the art collections. The museumunit, besides the galleries for permanent display,consists in showrooms for temporary exhibits, and

spaces for educational activities. The art library andthe photographic collection of the Foundation TorinoMusei are located at the GAM and open to the public.After the reorganization project of September 1999,the 19th century section was relocated on the secondfloor, the 20th century on the first, and work was donein the areas of the bookshop, the cafeteria and thelobby; furthermore, also the video collection wasopened to the public, and this is an essentialinstrument for the knowledge and study of the artvideo and cinema. Today its collections consist in over45,000 works including paintings, sculptures,installations, photographs, besides a rich collectionof drawings and engravings and one of the mostimportant European collections of art films andvideos. Relying on this wealth, GAM holds true to itsinitial commitment regarding contemporary research,weaving a continuous exchange between its ownhistorical works and today’s cultural debate, andsetting a close relationship for its exhibition programbetween contemporary and historical collections.From October 2009, the works of the collections areexhibited according to four thematic routes thatchange through time, ensuring the visitor of reneweddiscovery of the collections and the possibility of animproved analysis of its masterpieces.Hours:Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m.

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TorinoIBPC

14-17 June 2015

6th International Conference onBuilding Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment

Conference Program

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SUNDAY 14TH MONDAY 15TH

18:00

Welcome Party

Castello del Valentino

11:00-12:30

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Monika Woloszyn "Building Physics and

materials: is the past part of our future?"

prof. Michael Vorländer "Sound, vision and climate:

Virtual Reality for the assessment of comfort

in the built environment"

08:30-10:00

Registration

Foyer Aula Magna

10:00-10:45

Opening Ceremony

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

10:45-11:00

Coffee Break

Aula Magna

12:30-13:30

Lunch

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

13:30-15:30

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events: WS Lavazza

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

16:00-18:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

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11:45-12:30

Closing Ceremony & Awards

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

11:00-11:45

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Yuguo Li "Fluid dynamics problems

in building physics"

08:30-10:30

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events: WS Annex 31

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

13:30

Buffet

Courtyard Rooms I

12:30-13:30

IABP plenary meeting

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

14:00-15:30

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Marco Filippi "Building Physics challenges in

construction industry and education"

prof. Stephen Selkowitz "Rethinking and

reshaping luminous environments in buildings"

08:30-10:30

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events: WS Annex 56

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

13:00-14:00

Lunch

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit

20:00

Gala Dinner

Museo dell’Automobile

TUESDAY 16TH WEDNESDAY 17TH

11:00-13:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events: WS Skanska

16:00-18:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

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Keynote Speakers

Prof. Monika Woloszyn

Université of Savoie Mont Blanc, France

Building Physics and materials: is the past part of our future?

Abstract

Due to global environmental as well as energy conservation concerns, much research workhas been devoted to building energy efficiency, and particularly to building envelopes. Thus,high interest has been shown in very efficient building materials, as well as in innovative wallassemblies such as double-skin facades and the like. Interestingly, there is also a growing renewed awareness for several traditional materials; woodand rammed earth being good examples. This is mainly driven by the need for the preservationof the so-called “heritage” buildings (made of old materials), as well as the need forenvironmentally-efficient new constructions.The successful development and implementation of these materials (traditional as well as newones), needs careful evaluation. This often requires modelling of complex situations. Typically,equations describing coupled heat and mass transfer must be solved.During this talk we will focus on the role of Building Physics in the analysis and developmentof highly-performing building components, using both, innovative and heritage materials.

Biography

Monika Woloszyn is a full professor at the Université of Savoie Mont Blanc in France. For thepast 20 years at the Universities of Lyon and Savoie, Monika has covered various topics inBuilding Physics and Building Energy Performance. Her research focuses mainly on coupledheat and mass transfer in building envelopes. Her research work in modelling withexperimental validation enabled Monika to have more insight and a better understanding ofbuilding envelopes. The applications of this research span from innovative modern double-skin ventilated facades to very traditional wooden-frame or rammed earth walls. In addition,Monika has shown interest in whole building performance simulations. Monika has publishedover 100 scientific papers, and has co-supervised 14 PhD students, some of them stillperforming their research work. Monika is involved in the Building Physics and IPBSA communities, as well as in themanagement of some national and international research programs.

Prof. Stephen Selkowitz

Senior Advisor for Building Science, Leader, Windows and Building Envelope Materials GroupBuilding Technology and Urban Systems Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Rethinking and reshaping luminous environments in buildings

Abstract

Lighting and energy use in buildings have been a topic of great interest beginning with theenergy crises of the 1970s. Solving the “lighting challenge” in buildings is a microcosm of thebroader building energy challenges in that it involves addressing technology, economics,policy, and of course occupants, and it requires engagement across the scale of devices,systems, buildings, and urban/grid systems. Lighting systems and solutions have evolvedcontinuously, but slowly, over most of the last 50 years but are now being reshaped morerapidly by several trends that should enhance occupant comfort and performance in buildings,as well as dramatically reducing energy use and managing electric grids. These include: 1)continued exploration of the benefits of daylight and view in buildings, and new opticaltechnologies to manage daylight and glare; 2) new attention to occupant requirements forhealth, comfort and visual performance; 3) smarter and more robust sensors and controls thatcan change intensity, direction, and color of electric sources; 4) solid state lighting sourceswith new form factors and much higher efficacy; and 5) better integration with buildingoperating systems and the electric grid. We explore potentials, accomplishments and

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challenges in these areas and the overall impact on building performance, energy use andcarbon emissions.

Biography

Stephen Selkowitz has 40 years of experience in the field of building energy performance,with an emphasis on research, development, and deployment of energy efficient technologiesand sustainable design practices. He is Senior Advisor for Building Science at LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and Leader of the Windows and Envelope Materials Group.An internationally recognized expert on window technologies, window software tools, façadesystems, and daylighting, he leads a multidisciplinary team in the development anddemonstration of technologies, systems, processes and tools. Projects range from basicmaterials research for glazing and daylighting to development of energy simulation tools forintegrated building design and operations, and from near term field demonstrations ofemerging technologies to research supporting “net zero energy” buildings. He led the team that developed LBNL’s new FLEXLAB, the Facility for Low Energy eXperimentsin Buildings. The research program balances R&D with an aggressive technology transfer effortso that research results are effectively adopted by the building industry. Selkowitz participatesin a wide range of building industry, government, and professional activities in the U.S. andinternationally, is a Scientific Advisor to 4 building science programs globally, and author/co-author of over 170 publications, 4 books and holds 2 patents. In 2012 he was the recipient ofthe first LBNL Lifetime Achievement Award for Societal Impact and in 2014 he received theMcGraw Hill/ENR 2014 Award of Excellence for “relentlessly working to reduce the carbonfootprint of buildings and for moving the nation towards better building performance.” Heholds an AB degree from Harvard College with a major in Physics and an MFA in EnvironmentalDesign from California Institute of the Arts.

Prof. Marco Filippi

Department of Energy, TEBE Research Group, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)

Building Physics Challenges In Construction Industry And Education

Abstract

Building Physics is unique from other established applied sciences or engineering professionsrelated to construction industry as it addresses energy, environment and technology bycombining the sciences of architecture, engineering and human physiology. In the 21st century, building energy performance standards are pushing towards low-carbondesign in old and new buildings alike. Creative solutions to implement the transition towardssustainable buildings, characterized by energy efficiency, better living and reduced resourcesutilization, become of fundamental importance. The application of scientific analysis through Building Physics can support the transition andgive a very substantial contribution to meet the required performance and to satisfy thecomfort needs of the occupants without resorting to energy consuming building servicesinstallations. Nevertheless, despite the widespread exploitation of Building Physics knowledgein construction industry is a key factor for its development, very few architects and engineersare skilled enough because the discipline is scarcely taught at university level. How to face the challenges posed by the construction industry to Building Physics approachand how the university prepare the new generation of architects and engineers are issues thatrequire a careful consideration.

Biography

Marco Filippi, M.Sc in mechanical engineering, is senior professor at Politecnico di Torino.He is member of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino and honorary member of theAssociazione Italiana Condizionamento dell’Aria Riscaldamento Refrigerazione (AICARR). At Politecnico di Torino he was full professor, vice-rector for academic strategies, member ofthe Academic Senate, deputy dean of the Faculty of Architecture and director of the

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Interdepartmental Centre for Didactic Services at the Faculty of Architecture. He taught building physics and building services in Architecture and Building Engineering andhe played a main role in the foundation of the PhD course “Technological Innovation in BuiltEnvironment” of which he was director.In the Department of Energy at Politecnico di Torino he founded and led the research groupTEBE (http://www.polito.it/tebe) working on building physics, energy efficient buildings,indoor environmental engineering, lighting and acoustics. His most significant recent worksconcern thermal and acoustical comfort, indoor environment control for preventiveconservation of collections in museums, energy monitoring and analysis of existing buildings,optimization of multi energy systems, zero energy buildings and green buildings, post-occupancy evaluation and commissioning procedures of HVAC systems.He is author and co-author of more than 400 scientific papers, didactic papers, chapters ofbooks and editorials. He served as editor of “Condizionamento dell’aria” and as editorial boardmember of “Building and Environment”. He was president of AICARR, the Italian society of the engineers involved with air conditioning,heating and refrigeration and president of the national standard committee for air conditioningand refrigeration. In 2015 he got the Professional Award in Science of the Federation of European HeatingVentilation and Air conditioning Associations (REHVA).

Prof. Michael Vorländer

Institute of Technical Acoustics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Sound, vision and climate: Virtual Reality for the assessment of comfort in the built

environment

Abstract

The utilization of Virtual Reality technology offer fascinating perspectives for the assessmentof urban environments regarding the comfort, well-being, feeling of safety, and public health.Such technology, if available with a user-friendly software interfaces to existing and futureplanning tools will expand the planning process into an integrative approach, which involvesvision, sound and other aspects such as climate change or pollution. The future design outlineof the buildings, city quarters and cities up to megacities can be assessed by taking thedifferent perceptual modalities into account. Also, integrated mobility and energy conceptsand other infrastructural components, which affect the population, can be used in changemanagement by involving the population much better than this is possible today. Exclusionfrom the decision or planning processes creates large counterforces, even demonstrations,citizen’s initiatives against urban or transport development (e.g. current discussions aboutinfrastructure, airports, railway line planning, and wind farms). Facilitating Virtual Reality foraudible and visible future environments in the assessment of new projects enables thepopulation to get involved and renders the procedure more ecologically valid.The presentation will highlight recent developments in Virtual Reality technology for the builtenvironment by focusing on acoustics and noise control but also integrating vision, climatechange and other aspects of the multimodal indoor and outdoor assessment of comfort.

Biography

Michael Vorländer is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university educationin physics and doctor degree (Aachen 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computersimulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics. First research activities were focused onpsychoacoustics, electroacoustics and on room and building acoustics in the German NationalMetrology Institute, PTB Braunschweig. In 1995 he finished the qualification as a universitylecturer (habilitation) at the Technical University Dresden with a thesis on reciprocity calibrationof microphones. Since 1996 he has been Professor and Director of the Institute of TechnicalAcoustics, ITA, at RWTH Aachen University. Michael Vorländer serves in several organizations.He was President of the European Acoustics Association, EAA, in the term 2004 – 2007 and

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President of the International Commission for Acoustics, ICA, for the term 2011-2013. He wasawarded the Stephens Medal of the Institute of Acoustics, IoA, of United Kingdom in 2005,Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America in 2006, the Diploma de Reconhecimento deActividade of the Acoustical Society of Portugal in 2008, the Caracola of the Acoustical Societyof Spain in 2009, a Honorary membership of the Polish Acoustical Society in 2012, and theEAA Award for contributions to promotion of acoustics in Europe in 2014. The research focusof ITA is auralization and acoustic virtual reality in its various applications in psychoacoustics,room and building acoustics, automotive and noise control.

Prof. Yuguo Li

Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

Fluid dynamics problems in building physics

Abstract

A part of building physics deals with dynamics of motion of gases (e.g. air) and liquid (e.g.water) of buildings (and their components), and things and people within and surrounding thebuildings. Buildings and cities become much bigger, higher and deeper (into the ground) atan unprecedented rate. Our knowledge about human body needs in comfort and hygiene (cleanwater, air, surfaces and objects) also grows. These challenges introduce new fluid dynamicsproblems, so do the new products and processes introduced into buildings. As these newproblems continue to emerge, so are the opportunities for innovation and design.Most traditional building fluid problems have been dealt with since the establishment of theboundary layer theory (Prandtl, 1904) and CFD (Richardson, 1922), such as air/water flows inducts/pipes/pumps, ventilation jets, wind loading, infiltration, door way/chimneys flows, fireand smoke flows, air distribution, etc. Primary fluid problems are mostly environmental innature, e.g. with regarding to air environment ranging from exhalation puff (1cm), humanbody (1m), buildings (10-100m), neighborhood (1km), and cities (10-100km). Secondaryproblems are mostly industrial in nature, such as in efficient HVAC, water supply and drainagesystem, and building and city fires. Nowadays, those building environment problems receiveperhaps the most attention. Fluids may be one component or a solution of a problem in buildingphysics or technologies, and sometimes, may not be fully recognized in the first instant.Emerging fluid problems are mostly multi-scale, multi-physics/chemistry and multi-domain.Here I shall discuss some examples that I am familiar with, including shaking and blowing outof fine virus particles from surfaces (100nm), exhalation puff for droplet transmission (1cm),multiple states in natural ventilation and smoke flows (10-100m, building scale), extremelyhigh-Ra natural convection along a high-rise building wall (100m), and urban plume inducedflows for city climate and environment (1km, city-scale), and the latter extends us into thearena of city physics and technologies.

Biography

Dr. Yuguo Li is Professor and Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Universityof Hong Kong. Dr. Li studied at Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Tsinghua University, andreceived Tech Lic (Heating and Ventilation) and PhD (Fluid Mechanics) from the Royal Instituteof Technology in Stockholm. Before he moved to Hong Kong in 2000, Dr. Li was a PrincipalResearch Scientist at CSIRO Australia, and led the Indoor Environments Team. His currentresearch interests include natural ventilation and thermal environment, city ventilation andurban warming, and ventilation control of infection. He publishes over 100 journal articles inengineering, environment and health journals including Indoor Air and New England Journalof Medicine. He is also active in industry and government consultation. He led and drafted2009 WHO guidelines on natural ventilation and co-drafted the 2007 WHO interim infectioncontrol guidelines. He hosted Indoor Air 2014 in Hong Kong. Dr. Li currently serves as anAssociate Editor of Indoor Air, and Vice-President of the ISIAQ Academy of Fellows. He is aFellow of ASHRAE, ISIAQ, HKIE and IMechE. He received John Rydberg Gold Medal fromSCANVAC in 2014.

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08:30-10:00

Registration

Foyer Aula Magna

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Monday at a Glance

11:00-12:30

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Monika Woloszyn"Building Physics and

materials: is the past part

of our future?"

prof. Michael Vorländer"Sound, vision and climate:

Virtual Reality for the

assessment of comfort in

the built environment"

10:00-10:45

Opening Ceremony

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

10:45-11:00

Coffee Break

(Aula Magna)

Technical Sessions

13:30-15:30

Special topics:

IEA - Annex 56

(1/2)

page 20

16:00-18:00

Special topics:

Cinergy EU

project

page 26

13:30-15:30

Special topics:

IEA - Annex 59

and high

efficiency HVAC

systems

page 20

16:00-18:00

RES & ZEB (1/4)

page 27

13:30-15:30

Special topics:

IEA - Annex 58

page 21

16:00-18:00

Acoustic

comfort and

interaction with

other aspects of

environmental

quality -

Acoustics for

Architects, ArAc

Multibook

page 28

13:30-15:30

Building

acoustics and

noise control

page 22

16:00-18:00

Energy efficient

lighting in

buildings

page 28

13:30-15:30

Thermal

building physics

(1/2)

page 22

16:00-18:00

IEQ and comfort

page 29

13:30-15:30

Performances

of daylighting

components

in buildings

page 23

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12:30-13:30

Lunch

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

13:30-15:30

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events:

WS Lavazza

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

16:00-18:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

ROOM 7 I ROOM 8 I ROOM 9 I ROOM 10 I ROOM 11 I ROOM 12 I

Technical Sessions

13:30-15:30

Effect of

occupants

behavior on

building energy

consumptions

(1/2)

page 23

16:00-18:00

Special topic:

IEA - Annex 31

and energy

storage

page 29

13:30-15:30

RES & ZEB -

Energy and

economy

in building

investigations

page 24

16:00-18:00

Energy Retrofit

(1/2)

page 30

13:30-15:30

COST TU 1303

and IEQ

page 25

16:00-18:00

PCMs in

buildings

page 31

13:30-15:30

Building Envelope

special topics:

IEA - Annex 65

and

superinsulation

materials

page 25

16:00-18:00

Smart Cities

(1/3)

page 31

13:30-15:30

WS Lavazza

(Sustainable

design of the

new Lavazza

headquarters)

page 26

16:00-18:00

Moisture, HAM,

Hygrothermal

behaviour (2/3)

page 32

13:30-15:30

Moisture, HAM,

Hygrothermal

behaviour (1/3)

page 26

16:00-18:00

Microclimate

for ancient

buildings,

preventive

conservation

and restoration

(1/3)

page 32

* Poster Visit - Alleyways along Rooms "I"

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Technical Sessions MONDAY, JUNE 15TH

OPENING CEREMONYAula Magna - Sala CdF 10:00-10:45

KEY NOTE PRESENTATIONAula Magna - Sala CdF 11:00-11:45

Building Physics and materials: is the past part of our

future?

Monika WoloszynUniversité of Savoie Mont Blanc, France

KEY NOTE PRESENTATIONAula Magna - Sala CdF 11:45-12:30

Sound, vision and climate: Virtual Reality for the

assessment of comfort in the built environment

Michael VorländerInstitute of Technical Acoustics, RWTH Aachen University,Germany

SPECIAL TOPICS: IEA - ANNEX 56 (1/2)ROOM 1 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45916 IEA EBC Annex56 vision for cost effective energy

and carbon emissions optimization in building

renovation

Manuela Almeida, Marco FerreiraUniversity of Minho, Civil Engineering Department,Campus de Azurém, Guimarães, Portugal

13:45-14:00190 Pitfalls in the economic and ecological evaluation

of energy related building renovation strategies

and measures

Ott W., Bolliger R.econcept AG, Zürich, Switzerland

14:00-14:15480 Life Cycle Assessment of energy related building

renovation: methodology and case study

Sébastien Lasvaux, Blaise Périsset, Didier Favre,Jacques Bony, Stéphane CitherletLaboratory of Solar Energy and Building Physics(LESBAT), University of Applied Sciences of WesternSwitzerland (HES-SO), Yverdon-les-bains, Switzerland

14:15-14:30784 Benefits from energy related building renovation

beyond costs, energy and emissions

Marco Ferreira, Manuela AlmeidaDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Minho,Guimarães, Portugal

14:30-14:45128 Shining examples analysed within the EBC Annex

56 project

Ove Morcka, Manuela Almeidab, Marco Ferreirab,Nelson Britoc, Kirsten Engelund Thomsend, IbenØstergaarde

aCenergia Energy Consultants, Herlev, DenmarkbUniversity of Minho, Azurém, Guimarães, PortugalcISR-UC, ADAI-LAETA, modular, Coimbra, PortugaldDanish Building Research Institute, SBi, AalborgUniversity Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkeDanish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark

14:45-15:00271 Detailed Case Studies - a closer look at cost effective

energy and carbon emission optimization in Europe

DI Dr. Karl Höfler, DI David VenusAEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf,Austria

15:00-15:15209 Tenants Acceptance or Rejection of Major Energy

Renovation of Block of Flats – IEA Annex 56

Åke Blomsterberga, Eja Pedersenb

aEnergy and Building Design, Architecture and BuiltEnvironment, Lund University, Lund, SwedenbEnvironmental Psychology, Architecture and BuiltEnvironment, Lund, Sweden

15:15-15:45315 Energy consumption in an old residential building

before and after deep energy renovation

Kirsten Engelund Thomsena, Jørgen Rosea, OveMorckb, Søren Østergaard Jensenc, Iben Østergaardc

aDanish Building Research Institute, SBi, AalborgUniversity Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkbCenergia Energy Consultants, Herlev, DenmarkcDanish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark

SPECIAL TOPICS: IEA - ANNEX 59 AND HIGHEFFICIENCY HVAC SYSTEMS ROOM 2 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45261 Technical potential of evaporative cooling in

Danish and European condition

Michal Pomianowski, Christian Hede Andersen, PerHeiselbergAalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

13:45 -14:00288 IEA EBC Annex 59 - Possibilities, limitations and

capacities of indoor terminal units

Ongun B. Kazanci, Bjarne W. OlesenInternational Centre for Indoor Environment andEnergy, Department of Civil Engineering, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

14:00-14:15307 High temperature cooling and low temperature

heating in buildings of EBC Annex 59

Yi Jianga, Xiaohua Liua, Lun Zhangb, Tao Zhanga

aDept. Building Science, School of Architecture,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. ChinabDept. Refrigeration and Built Environment, School ofEnergy and Environment, Southeast University,Nanjing, P.R. China

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14:15- 14:30309 Simulation analysis on the solar heating system

combined with TABS in Lhasa, China of Annex 59

Mingyang Wu, Xiaohua Liu, Haida TangDept. Building Science, School of Architecture,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China

14:30-14:45681 Global optimization of the production and the

distribution system for typical European HVAC

systems

Francois Randaxhea, Vincent Lemorta, Jean Lebrunb

a Thermodynamics and Energetics Laboratory,University of Liege, BelgiumbJCJ Energetics, Liège, Belgium

14:45-15:00547 On decentralized air-conditioning for hot and

humid climates: Performance characterization of a

small capacity dedicated outdoor air system with

built-in sensible and latent energy recovery wheels

P. Murraya, A. Rysanekb, J. Pantelicb, M. Masta, A. Schlueterb

aFuture Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, ETHZurich, SingaporebInstitute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich,Zurich, Switzerland

15:00-15:15479 Energy performance of balanced heat recovery

systems with load-balancing

Dae Uk Shina, Tae Ha Leigha, Goo Sang Joea, Min GiKima, Myoung Souk Yeob, Kwang Woo Kimb

aDepartment of Architecture and ArchitecturalEngineering, Graduate School of Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul, Republic of KoreabDepartment of Architecture and ArchitecturalEngineering, College of Engineering, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul, Republic of Korea

15:15-15:3088 Use of trend data from BEMS for the ongoing

commissioning of HVAC systems

Radu Zmeureanua, Hadrien Vandenbrouckeb

aCentre for Zero Energy Building Studies, ConcordiaUniversity, Montreal, Quebec, CanadabCampus Technique de la Haute Ecole en Hainaut,Mons, Belgium

SPECIAL TOPICS: IEA - ANNEX 58 ROOM 3 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45487 IEA Annex 58: Full-scale Empirical Validation of

Detailed Thermal Simulation Programs

Strachan P.a, Monari F.a, Kersken M.b, Heusler I.b

aESRU, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UKbFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP,Holzkirchen, Germany

13:45-14:00456 Characterising the actual thermal performance of

buildings: current results of common exercises

performed in the framework of the IEA EBC Annex

58-project

Staf Roelsa, Peder Bacherb, Geert Bauwensa, HenrikMadsenb, María José Jiménezc

aBuilding Physics Section, KU Leuven University ofLeuven, Heverlee, Belgium bDTU Compute Dynamical Systems, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark, DenmarkcEnergy Efficiency in Buildings R&D Unit, CIEMAT,Spain

14:00-14:15412 Lessons Learned from Heat Balance Analysis for

Holzkirchen Twin Houses Experiment

G. Masy1, I. Rehab2, P. André2, E. Georges3, F. Randaxhe3, V. Lemort3, J. Lebrun4

1Master School of Province of Liège (HEPL), Liège,Belgium 2University of Liège, Arlon Campus Environment,Building Energy Monitoring and Simulation, Arlon,Belgium 3University of Liège, Aerospace and MechanicalEngineering Department, Energy Systems, Liège,Belgium4JCJ Energetics Innovations Consulting, Liège, Belgium

14:15-14:30312 Optimising test environment and test set up for

characterizing actual thermal performance of

building components and whole buildings

M. Fletchera, A. Erkorekab, C. Gorsea, K. Martinb, J.M. Salab

aLeeds Sustainability Institute, Centre for the BuiltEnvironment, School of the Built Environment andEngineering, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UnitedKingdombENEDI Research Group, Department of ThermalEngineering, University of the Basque Country(UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain

14:30-14:45488 Characterisation of the Thermal Performance of a

Test House based on Dynamic Measurements

Eline Himpe, Arnold JanssensDepartment of Architecture and Urban Planning,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, GhentUniversity, Ghent, Belgium

14:45- 15:00530 Impact of the heat emission system on the

identification of grey-box models for residential

buildings

Glenn Reyndersa,b,c, Jan Dirikenb,c,Dirk Saelensa,c

aKU Leuven, Building Physics Section, Heverlee,BelgiumbUnit Energy Technolog, VITO, Mol, BelgiumcEnergyville, Genk, Belgium

15:00-15:15455 A maximum likelihood estimation of the thermal

resistance of a cavity wall from on-site

measurements

An-Heleen Deconinck, Staf RoelsKU Leuven – University of Leuven, Department of CivilEngineering, Building Physics Section, Heverlee,Belgium

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15:15-15:30888 Energy performance assessment of buildings and

building components. Guidelines for data analysis

from dynamic experimental campaigns part 1:

physical aspects.

María José Jiméneza, Hans Bloemb

aEnergy Efficiency in Buildings R&D Unit, CIEMAT,Madrid, SpainbInstitute for Energy and Transport - RenewableEnergy Unit, JRC, Ispra, Italy

BUILDING ACOUSTICS AND NOISE CONTROL ROOM 4 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45625 Analysis of direct and flanking sound

transmission between rooms with curtain wall

facades

N. Zuccherini Martelloa, S. Secchib, P. Faustia, G. Cellaib, A. SantoniaaEngineering Department, University of Ferrara,Ferrara, ItalybIndustrial Engineering Department, University ofFlorence, Florence, Italy

13:45 -14:0011 Sound insulation of building elements at low

frequency: a modal approach

A. Prato, A. SchiaviINRIM - National Institute of Metrological Research,Torino, Italy

14:00-14:15131 Estimating the sound insulation of double facades

with openings for natural ventilation

Egzon Bajraktari, Josef Lechleitner, Ardeshir MahdaviDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

14:15-14:30500 A combined experimental and analytical approach

for the simulation of the sound transmission loss

of multilayer glazing systems

P. Ruggeria, F. Perona, N. Granzottob, P. Bonfiglioc

aDepartment of Design and Planning in ComplexEnvironments, University Iuav of Venice, Venice, ItalybDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofPadua, Padua, ItalycEngineering Department, University of Ferrara,Ferrara, Italy

14:30-14:4515 Acoustic measurements on a sonic crystals barrier

Federica Morandia*, Marco Miniacib, Paolo Guidorzia,Alessandro Marzanib, Massimo GaraiaaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofBologna, Italy bDepartment of Civil, Chemical, Environmental andMaterials Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy

14:45-15:00518 Is Thermal Resistance Correlated With Sound

Insulation?

Jacek NurzyńskiBuilding Research Institute ITB, Warsaw, Poland

15:00-15:15929 Improvement of thermal insulation of residential

buildings’ facades via acoustic insulation

J.A. E Paris-Newton*, E. Prokofieva, N. Henry Building Performance Centre, Edinburgh NapierUniversity, Edinburgh, UK

15:15-16:00588 May retrofit also include acoustics aspects?

Linda Paratia, Bahram Peter Farboodb, Matteo BorghicaAcustica Parati&Co,Crema, ItalybKnauf di Lothar Knauf, Castellina Marittima, Italy cANIT, Milano, Italy

THERMAL BUILDING PHYSICS (1/2)ROOM 5 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45257 Calibration of building energy simulation models

based on optimization: a case study

Valentina Monetti1, Elisabeth Davin2, Enrico Fabrizio3,Philippe André2, Marco Filippi11Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy2Building Energy Monitoring and Simulation,Université de Liege, Arlon, Belgium 3DISAFA, Università degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy

13:45-14:00358 The EcoThermo project: key and innovative

aspects

F. Baria, D. Mereua, C. Damarcob, C. Grecob, S. Malanb,G. Marchettob, S. Roa Tiradob, R. Tisseurb, M. Violanteb,G. Zangarib, S. Carusoc, M. Masoeroc, F. Sabad

aDepartment of Research and Development, Ingenia,Torino, ItalycDepartment of Energia, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalydDepartment of Mechanics, Istituto Nazionale diRicerca Metrologica, Torino, Italy

14:00-14:15285 The principles of sauna physics

K. Nore, D. Kraniotis, C. BrücknerNorwegian Institute of Wood Technology, Oslo,Norway

14:15-14:30392 Zoning and intermittency simplifications in quasi-

steady state models

Marc Delghusta, Yves De Weerdtb, Arnold JanssensaaGhent University (UGent), Gent, BelgiumbFlemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO),Mol, Belgium

14:30-14:45502 Selection of Input Variables for a Thermal Load

Prediction Model

Dimitrios-Stavros Kapetanakisa, Eleni Manginab, ElHassan Ridouanec, Konstantinos Kouramasc, DonalFinna

aSchool of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,University College Dublin (UCD)bSchool of Computer Science and Informatics,University College Dublin (UCD)cUnited Technologies Research Center (UTRC), Cork,Ireland

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14:45-15:00758 Application of the comparative methodology for

the definition of individual building elements

energy requirements in Italy

Vincenzo Corrado, Simona PaduosDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,Italy

15:00-15:15117 Thermal indoor environment and energy

consumption in a plus-energy house: cooling

season measurements

Ongun B. Kazanci, Bjarne W. OlesenInternational Centre for Indoor Environment andEnergy, Department of Civil Engineering, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

15:15:30569 Ventilative cooling as a solution for highly

insulated buildings in cold climate

Maria Justo Alonsoa*, Hans Martin Mathisenb, Rose Collinsb

aSintef Building and Infrstructure, Trondheim,NorwaybNTNU, Kolbjørn Hejesv, Trondheim, Norway

PERFORMANCES OF DAYLIGHTINGCOMPONENTS IN BUILDINGS ROOM 6 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:4533 Application of sky digital images for controlling of

louver system

Artur Borowczyński, Dariusz Heim, Eliza Szczepańska-RosiakDepartment of Environmental Engineering, ŁódźUniversity of Technology, Łódź, Poland

13:45-14:00188 Radiometric boundary condition models for

building performance simulation: an empirical

assessment

Ehsan Vazifeh, Matthias Schuß, Ardeshir MahdaviDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,Wien, Austria

14:00-14:15201 Research on Energy Saving Analysis of Tubular

Daylight Devices

Wang Shuxiaoa,b, Zhao Jianpinga, Wang Lixiongb

aChina Acadmy of Buiding Research, Beijing, ChinabTianjin University, Tianjin, China

14:15-14:30310 Long-term monitoring and simulations of the

daylighting and thermal performance of an anidolic

daylighting system on a tropical urban house

Floriberta Binarti, Prasasto SatwikoArchitecture Department, Atma Jaya YogyakartaUniversity, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

14:30-14:45420 Analysis of the Impacts of Light Shelves on the Useful

Daylight Illuminance in Office Buildings in Toronto

Umberto Berardi, Hamid Khademi Anaraki Department of Architectural Science, RyersonUniversity, Toronto, Canada

14:45-15:00566 Influence of internal courtyards on the energy load

and hours of illuminance in row houses in Toronto

Germán Vaisman, Miljana HorvatRyerson University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitectural Science, Toronto, Canada

15:00-15:15850 The Impact of Alternative Window Glazing Types

and a Shading System on the Daylighting of

Hospital Patient Rooms: Simulation Analysis under

a Desert Clear Sky

Ahmed Sherifa, Hanan Sabryb, Rasha Arafaa, Ayman Wagdya

aThe American University in Cairo, Cairo, EgyptbAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

15:15-15:30927 A preliminary study on light transmittance

properties of translucent concrete panels with

coarse waste glass inclusions

Simonetta L. Pagliolicoa, Valerio R.M. Lo Versob,Annalisa Tortaa, Maurizio Giraudc, Fulvio Canonicoc, Laura LigibaDepartment of Applied Science and TechnologyPolitecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy bDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, ItalycBuzzi Unicem, Casale Monferrato (AL), Italy

EFFECT OF OCCUPANTS BEHAVIOR ONBUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTIONS (1/2)ROOM 7 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:4524 Analysis of user behavior profiles and impact on

the indoor environment in social housing of mild

climate countries

Nuno M.M. Ramosa, António Curadoa,b, Ricardo M.S.F. Almeidaa, c

aCONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, PortugalbPolytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, School ofTechnology and Management, Department ofEngineering Sciences and Technology, Viana doCastelo, PortugalcPolytechnic Institute of Viseu, School of Technologyand Management, Department of Civil Engineering,Viseu, Portugal

13:45-14:00172 Exploring the implications of different occupancy

modelling approaches for building performance

simulation results

Farhang Tahmasebi, Sepideh Mostofi, ArdeshirMahdaviDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,Vienna, Austria

14:00-14:15297 Data Mining of Occupant Behavior in Office

Buildings

Simona D’Ocaab, Stefano Corgnatia, Tianzhen Hongb

aPolitecnico di Torino – DENERG, Torino, ItalybLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley,California, USA

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14:15-14:30305 A novel methodology for identifying associations

and correlations between household appliance

behaviour in residential buildings

Z. Yu, J. Li, H.Q. Li, J. Han, G.Q. ZhangCollege of Civil Engineering, Hunan University,Changsha, China

14:30-14:45600 Towards a general framework for an observation

and knowledge based model of occupant

behaviour in office buildings

Khadija Tijani1,2,3, Quoc Dung Ngo4, Stephane Ploix1,Benjamin Haas2, Julie Dugdale3

1Univ. Grenoble Alpes, G-SCOP, Grenoble, France2Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, CSTB,France3Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LIG, Grenoble, France &Grimstad, Norway4Post and Telecommunication Institut of Technology,Hanoi, Vient Nam

14 :45-15:00700 Indoor Environmental Patterns In Nine California

Energy Retrofitted Residences

Søren Andersena*, Brennan Lessb, Iain Walkerb

*aTechnical Univercity of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby,DenmarkbLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley,United States

15:00-15:15 712 Effect of occupant behavior and control systems

on the reduction of energy needs of residential

buildings

Giovanni Semprinia, Davide Barbierib, Alessandro Goberb, Francesca ZandibaDIN University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalybEnergetic Consultants, Bologna, Italy

15:15-15:30881 Analysis of indoor climate and occupants’

behaviour in traditional Scottish dwellings

Daniel Herrera Gutierrez-Avellanosa, Amar BennadjiRobert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

RES & ZEB - ENERGY AND ECONOMY INBUILDING INVESTIGATIONSROOM 8 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45152 Assessment of thermo modernization using the

global cost method

Malgorzata Basinskaa, Halina Koczyka, AndrzejKosmowskibaPoznan University of Technology, Faculty of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering, Poznań, PolandbGraduate of the Institute of EnvironmentalEngineering, Poznań University of Technology

13:45-14:00 159 Air leakage of concrete floor and foundation

junctions

Üllar Aleva, Peeter Antsovb, Targo Kalameesa

aTallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniabEstonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia

14:00-14:15182 Prediction of Recirculation through Vent Holes on

Ceiling in Server Room

Yoshiyuki Inouea, Hirofumi Hayamaa, Taro Moria, KokiKikutaa

Motoya Hayashib Noriyuki Toyoharac aHokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanbNational Institute of Public Health, Saitama, JapancTaisei Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

14:15-14:30228 Cost Optimal Retrofitting Of Shopping Malls In

Europe

Matthias Haasea, Nicola Lollia, Kristian Stenerud Skeiea,Federico Norisb

aSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Trondheim,NorwaybEURAC, Institute for Renewable Energy, Bolzano, Italy

14:30-14:45 329 Combining energy and long-term cost efficiency

evaluation within a single model

Simon SchmidtTechnische Universität München, Chair of buildingphysics, Munich, Germany

14:45-15:00331 nZEB design: challenging between energy and

economic targets

C. Becchioa, M.C. Botterob, S.P. Corgnatia, C. GhiglioneaDENERG - Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybDIST - Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

15:00- 15:15 805 Comparison of simplified and detailed window

models in office building energy simulations

Martin Thalfeldta, Jarek Kurnitskia,b, Hendrik VollaaTallinn University of Technology, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Tallinn, EstoniabAalto University, School of Engineering, Espoo,Finland

15:15-15:30919 Economic feasibility considering capacity of

thermal storage tank for Energy Balancing system

Min Gi Kima, Goo Sang Joea, Tae Ha Leigha, Dae UkShina, Myoung Souk Yeob, Kwang Woo Kimb

aDepartment of Architecture and ArchitecturalEngineering, Graduate School of Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul, Republic of KoreabDepartment of Architecture and ArchitecturalEngineering, College of Engineering, Seoul NationalUniversity, Seoul, Republic of Korea

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COST TU 1303 AND IEQROOM 9 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45 709 Analysis of the Acoustic Conditions in a Tent

Structures

Daniel Urbána, Vojtech Chmelíka, Peter Tomašoviča,Monika Rychtárikováa,b

aDepartment of Building Structures, Slovak Universityof Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Bratislava, SlovakiabKU Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Softmatter and biophysics, Laboratory for Acoustics,Department of Physics and Astronomy, Leuven,Belgium

13:45-14:00688 Daylighting Performance in an Atrium with ETFE

Cushion Roof and in an ETFE-Encapsulated Panel

Structure

Dawa Azad Aziz Masih, Benson Lau, John ChiltonDepartment of Architecture & Built Environment,University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UnitedKingdom

14:00-14:15621 Evaluation and Comparison of Thermal

Environment of Atria Enclosed with ETFE Foil

Cushion Envelope

Sabrina Afrin, John Chilton and Benson LauDepartment of Architecture & Built Environment,University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UnitedKingdom

14:15-14:30 778 Technical textiles and Thin insulation materials.

New scenarios for the energetic retrofitting

Stefano Aliprandi, Carol Monticelli, Alessandra ZanelliPolitecnico di Milan, Milano, Italy

14:30-14:45434 On the Validity of Immersive Virtual Reality as tool

for multisensory evaluation of urban spaces

Maffei Luigia, Masullo Massimilianoa, Pascale Anielloa,Ruggiero Gennarob, Puyana Romero Virginiaa

aSeconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Department ofArchitecture and Industrial Design, Aversa (CE), ItalybSeconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Departmentof Psychology, Caserta, Italy

14:45-15:00717 Indoor Environmental Quality of Low-Income

Housing in Delhi, India: Findings from a Field

Study

Emily Nixa, Clive Shrubsolea, Payel Dasa,b, Michael Daviesa

aUCL Institute for Environmental Design andEngineering, The Bartlett, University College London,UK bRudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics,University of Oxford, UK

15:00-15:15817 Immersive Experiences of Building Physics

Analysis to Improve Human Connection to

Technical Data

David BarkerArup, Melbourne, Australia

BUILDING ENVELOPE SPECIAL TOPICS:IEA - ANNEX 65 AND SUPERINSULATIONMATERIALSROOM 10 I 13:30-15:30

13:30-13:45217 Evaluation of long-term performance of VIPs

Pär Johansson, Bijan Adl-Zarrabi, Axel Berge Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg,Sweden

13:45-14:00527 Computing thermal bridge of VIP in building

retrofits using Design Builder

Fred Emond Boafoa, Jong-Gwon Ahna, Jun-Tae Kima,Jin-Hee Kimb

aZero Energy Buildings Lab., Dept. of Energy SystemsEngineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan,South KoreabGreen Energy Technology Research Center, KongjuNational University, Cheonan, South Korea

14:00-14:15762 Development of Transparent and Opaque Vacuum

Insulation Panels for Energy Efficient Buildings

Esra Kucukpinara, Oliver Miesbauera, Yoash Carmib,Marc Frickec, Leif Gullbergd, Can Erkeye, Roland Capsf,Malcolm Rochefortg, Araceli Galvez Morenoh, Clara Delgadoi, Michael Koehlj, Paul Holdsworthk,Klaus Nollera

aFraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering andPackaging, Freising, GermanybHanita Coatings, Kibbutz Hanita, IsraelcBASF Polyurethanes GmbH, Lemfoerde, GermanydAirglass AB, Staffanstorp, SwedeneKoç University, Chemical and Biological EngineeringDepartment, Istanbul, Turkeyfva-Q-tec AG, Würzburg, GermanygKingspan Insulation Limited, Herefordshire, UKhAcciona Infraestructuras S.A., Madrid, SpainiGaiker Centro Tecnológico, Bizkaia, SpainjFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,Freiburg, GermanykPera Innovation Limited, Leicestershire, UnitedKingdom

14:15-14:30363 Development of glazing systems with silica

aerogel

Umberto Berardi Department of Architectural Science, RyersonUniversity, Toronto, Canada

14:30-14:45199 Assessing the Thermal Performance of District

Heating Twin Pipes with Vacuum Insulation Panels

Axel Berge, Bijan Adl-Zarrabi, Carl-Eric HagentoftChalmers University of Technology, Göteborg

14:45-15:00568 Development of High Performance Aerogel

Concrete

S. Ficklera, B. Milowb, L. Ratkeb, M. Schnellenbach-Helda, T. Welscha

aInstitute of Concrete Structures at the University ofDuisburg-Essen, Essen, GermanybInstitute of Materials Research of the GermanAerospace Center, Cologne, Germany

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15:00-15:15779 VIPs thermal conductivity measurement: test

methods, limits and uncertainty

Alice Lorenzati, Stefano Fantucci, Alfonso Capozzoli,Marco PerinoPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

15:15-15:30198 Effect from a Variable U-Value in Adaptive Building

Components with Controlled Internal Air Pressure

Axel Berge, Carl-Eric Hagentoft, Paula Wahlgren, Bijan Adl-ZarrabiChalmers University of Technology, Göteborg

WORKSHOP LAVAZZAROOM 11 I 13:30-14:30

Sustainable design of the new Lavazza headquarters

MOISTURE, HAM, HYGROTHERMALBEHAVIOUR (1/3) ROOM 12 I 13:30-15:30

13:30 -13:458 Influence of pre-conditioning methods on the cup

test results

Chi Fenga, Qinglin Mengb, Ya Fengc, Hans Janssend

aInstitute of Building Environment and Energy, ChinaAcademy of Building Research, Beijing, P.R. ChinabBuilding Environment and Energy Laboratory (BEEL),State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science,South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,P.R. China cChina Southwest Architectural Design and ResearchInstitute Corp. LTD, Chengdu, P.R. China dKU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, BuildingPhysics Section, Leuven, Belgium

13:45-14:009 Best choice of the separating material for pressure

plate tests

Chi Fenga, Ya Fengb, Qinglin Mengc, Hans Janssend

aInstitute of Building Environment and Energy, ChinaAcademy of Building Research, Beijing, P.R. ChinabChina Southwest Architectural Design and ResearchInstitute Corp. LTD, Chengdu, P.R. ChinacBuilding Environment and Energy Laboratory (BEEL),State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science,South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,P.R.ChinadKU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, BuildingPhysics Section, Leuven, Belgium

14:00-14:1512 The Interface Effect in the Water Absorption in

Ceramic Brick

A.S. Guimarães, V.P. de Freitas, J.M.P.Q. Delgado, T. RegoCONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

14:15-14:3046 Moisture transport in salt free and salt

contaminated ceramic bricks

Olga Koronthalyova, Lubomir BagelInstitute of Construction and Architecture, SlovakAcademy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia

14:30-14:45 459 Mathematical description of sorption isotherms of

autoclaved aerated concrete

Siwińska Agata, Strzałkowski Jarosław West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin,Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Szczecin, Poland

14:45-15:00707 Investigation of drying of building materials by

single-sided NMR

Thibaut Colinart, Patrick GlouannecUniv. Bretagne-Sud, LIMATB, Lorient, France

15:00-15:15728 A confrontation of two concepts for the

description of the over-capillary moisture range:

air entrapment versus low capillarity

Hans Janssena, Evy Vereeckena, Matúš Holúbekb

aKU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, BuildingPhysics Section, Leuven, BelgiumbSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Constructionand Architecture, Department of Building Physics,Bratislava, Slovakia

15:15-15:30485 Effect of Temperature-dependent Sorption

Characteristics on The Hygrothermal Behavior of

Hemp Concrete

A.D. Tran Lea, D. Samrib, M. Rahima, O. Douzanea, G. Promisa, T. Langleta

aLaboratoire des Technologies Innovantes (LTI),Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens Cedex,FrancebCerema, Direction territoriale Sud-Ouest, SaintMédard en Jalles Cedex, France

SPECIAL TOPICS: CINERGY EU PROJECT (1/2)ROOM 1 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15164 Toward advanced representations of the urban

microclimate in building performance simulation

Milena Vuckovic, Kristina Kiesel, Ardeshir Mahdavi Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

16:15-16:30408 Energy planning in the urban context: challenges

and perspectives

S. Cajota,b, M. Peterb, J.-M. Bahub, A. Kochb, F. MaréchalaaEcole polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, IndustrialProcess and Energy Systems Engineering Group,Lausanne, Switzerland bEuropean Institute for Energy Research, Karlsruhe,Germany

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16:30-16:45 430 3D Data Models for Urban Energy Simulation

Parag Wate, Volker CoorsCentre for Geodesy and Applied Informatics, StuttgartUniversity of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany

16:45-17:00517 Data driven approaches for prediction of building

energy consumption at urban level

Giovanni Tardiolia,b, Ruth Kerriganb, Mike Oatesb,James O`Donnella, Donal Finna

aSchool of Mechanical & Materials Engineering,University College of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland bIntegrated Environmental Solutions (IES) R&D,Glasgow, UK

17:00-17:15 590 On the energy demands of small appliances in

homes

A. Sancho Tomása, M. Sumnera, S. Lamparterb, D. Robinsona

aUniversity of Nottingham, United Kingdom bSiemens AG Munich, Germany

17:15-17:30636 Estimating demand response potential in building

clusters

Solène Goy, Donal Finn University College Dublin, School of Mechanical andMaterials Engineering, Electricity Research Center,Dublin, Ireland

17:30-17:45 691 Heat demand estimation for different building

types at regional scale considering building

parameters and urban topography

Nils Schülera, Alessio Mastruccib, AlexandreBertranda,b, Jessen Pagec, François MaréchalaaIndustrial Process and Energy Systems EngineeringGroup, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland bEnvironmental Research and Innovation,Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,Luxembourg cInstitut Systèmes Industriels, HES-SO Valais-Wallis,Switzerland

17:45-18:00765 Energy demand profiles assessment at district

scale: A stochastic approach for a block of

buildings demand profiles generation

Georgios Kazasa, Enrico Fabriziob, Marco Perinoa

aPolitecnico di Torino, DENERG, Torino, Italy bUniversità degli Studi di Torino, DISAFA, Grugliasco(TO), Italy

RES & ZEB (1/4)ROOM 2 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15823 Implementing Cost-optimal Methodology in

Existing Public Buildings

L. Aeleneia, S. Paduosb, H. Petranc, J. Tarrésd, A. Ferreiraa, V. Corradob, S. Cameloa, E. Polychronie, K. Sfakianakie, H. Gonçalvesa, J. Salomd, G. Rivaf, G. Muranof

aLNEG, Lisbon, Portugal bPOLITO, Torino, Italy cURBAN-INCERC, Bucharest, Romania dIREC, Barcelona, Spain eCRES, Pikermi, Greece fCTI, Milano, Italy

16:15-16:30789 New Challenge of the Public Buildings: nZEB

Findings from IEE RePublic_ZEB Project

L. Aeleneic, H. Petranb, J. Tarrésc, G. Rivad, A. Ferreiraa,S. Cameloa, V. Corradoe, M. Šijanec-Zavrlf, G. Stegnarf,H. Gonçalvesa, Z. Magyarg, J. Salomc, E. Polychronih, K. SfakianakihaLNEG, Lisbon, PortugalbURBAN-INCERC, Bucharest, RomaniacIREC, Barcelona, SpaindCTI, Milano, ItalyePOLITO, Torino, ItalyfZRMK, Ljubljana, SloveniagBME, Budapest, HungaryhCRES, Pikermi, Greece

16:30-16:45 282 Energy and comfort performance assessment of

monitored low energy buildings connected to low-

temperature district heating

Eline Himpe, Arnold Janssens, Julio Efrain VaillantRebollarGhent University, Department of Architecture andUrban Planning, Ghent, Belgium

16:45-17:00 767 Experimental measurement and numerical

modeling of the creaming of mPCM slurry

Xueliang Fana, Gianluca Seraleb, Alfonso Capozzolib,Marco Perinob

aSchool of Urban Rail Transportation, SoochowUniversity, Suzhou, ChinabDENERG Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

17:00-17:15125 Enthalpy-temperature evaluation of slurry phase

change materials with T-history method

Giuseppina Buttitta, Gianluca Serale, Ylenia CasconePolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

17:15-17:30 444 Development and validation of disturbance-

considering numerical model for investigation of

error in thermal response tests

Wonjun Choia, Ryozo Ookab

aDepartment of Architecture, The University of Tokyo,Tokyo, Japan

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17:30-17:45 378 A methodology to assess the ambient temperature

of a building using a limited number of sensors

Ana-Maria Stefanoiua,b, Monika Woloszyna, ArnaudJayb, Etienne Wurtzb, Catherine Buhéa

aLOCIE, UMR 5271: Université Savoie Mont Blanc -CNRS, Polytech Annecy-Chambéry, Le Bourget-Du-Lac,FrancebCEA/LITEN-INES, Le Bourget-du-Lac

17:45-18:00 181 Developing a risk indicator to quantify robust

building design

Bruno Leea,b, Jan L.M. Hensenb

aDepartment of Building, Civil & EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, CanadabDepartment of the Built Environment, EindhovenUniversity of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

ACOUSTIC COMFORT AND INTERACTIONWITH OTHER ASPECTS OF ENVIROMENTALQUALITY – ACOUSTICS FOR ARCHITECTS,ARAC MULTIBOOKROOM 3 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 137 Vibration perception in buildings: a survey.

From the historical origins to the present day

Alessandro Schiavia, Laura RossibaINRIM - National Institute of Metrological Research,Torino, ItalybAltran Italia Spa, Bologna, Italy

16:15-16:30 403 Sound Perception of Different Materials for the

Footpaths of Urban Parks

S. Fudaa, F. Alettab, J. Kangb, A. AstolfiaaDepartiment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalybSchool of Architecture, University of Sheffield,Sheffield, UK

16:30-16:45 421 Drawing the city with the ears. Urban spaces

comprehension and design through auditory

perception

C. Calleria, L. Rossib, A. Astolfia, A. Armandoc, L. Shtrepia, F. BronuzziaaDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Turin,ItalybALTRAN Italia S.p.A., Turin, ItalycDepartment of Architecture and design, Turin, Italy

16:45-17:00 829 Livingscape: a multi-sensory approach to improve

the quality of urban spaces

Francesca La Malvaa, Valerio R.M. Lo Versob, Arianna AstolfibaDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Turin,Italy bDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, Italy

17:00-17:15 496 The soundscapes of Antwerp: a study on the

acoustic genius loci

Maria Leusa, Jasmien Herssensb

aHasselt University, Faculty of Architecture and Arts,Diepenbeek, Belgium & University of Antwerp, Facultyof Design Sciences, Antwerp, BelgiumbHasselt Universtiy, Faculty of Architecture and Arts,Diepenbeek

17:15-17:30484 Designing soundscapes for all: a search for sonic

aspects supporting inclusive acoustic ecology

Jasmien Herssens, Maria LeusHasselt University, Faculty of Architecture and arts,Diepenbeek, Belgium

17:30-17:45746 Sound and architecture – mutual influence

Joanna Jablonska, Elzbieta Trocka-Leszczynska,Romuald TarczewskiFaculty of Architecture Wroclaw University ofTechnology, Wroclaw, Poland

17:45-18:00 251 ArAc- Multibook of Architectural Acoustics

Karolina Jaruszewskaa, Monika Rychtarikovab, ThomasWulfrankc, Joanna Jablonskad, Magadelna Boecke

aKFB Polska, Wroclaw, PolandbKU Leuven, Dep. of Physics and Astronomy, Leuven,BelgiumcKahle Acoustics, Brussels, BelgiumdFaculty of Architecture of Wroclaw University ofTechnology, Wroclaw, Polandegfai tech, Berlin, Germany

ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING IN BUILDINGSROOM 4 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 32 Comparison of selected daylight indexes of visual

comfort in office space

E. Szczepanska-Rosiak, D. Heim, E. KubackaFaculty of Process and Environmental Engineering,Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland

16:15-16:30105 Comparative analysis of simplified daylight glare

methods and proposal of a new method based on

the cylindrical illuminance

Santiago Torresa, Valerio R.M. Lo Versob

aOve Arup and Partners International, London, UK bDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, Italy

16:30-16:45 135 Assessing color rendering in a 3d setup

Blaso Lauraa, Bonanomi Cristianb, FumagalliSimonettaa, Li Rosi Ornellaa, Rizzi Alessandrob

aENEA, Technical Unit UTTEI-SISP, Ispra, Italy bDipartimento di Informatica, Università degli Studi diMilano, Milano, Italy

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16:45-17:00221 Linking wide-ranging geometrical and non-

geometrical glazing options for daylight

effectiveness estimation at an early design stage

Lazaros MavromatidisICube UMR 7357, Université de Strasbourg, INSA deStrasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France

17:00-17:15314 Variation in internal space surface colors and its

possible effect on human biological responses in

daylight conditions

P. Hartman, L. Maňková, P. Hanuliak, J. HraškaSlovak University of Technology, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

17:15-17:30 355 Non visual effects of light: an overview and an

Italian experience

Bisegna Fabioa, Burattini Chiaraa, Li Rosi Ornellab,Blaso Laurab, Fumagalli Simonettab

aDIAEE, SAPIENZA University of Rome, Rome, ItalybENEA, Technical Unit, UTTEI-SISP, Ispra, Italy

17:30-17:45 699 Visual Comfort with LED Lighting

Paola Iacomussi, Michela Radis, Giuseppe Rossi Department of optics, INRIM, Torino, Italy

17:45-18:00 800 Visualization of disability glare due to veiling

luminance

Björn Löfvingb, Monica Billgera, Jörgen Thaungb

aChalmers Architecture, Göteborg, SwedenbUniversity of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscienceand Physiology, Mölndal, Sweden

IEQ AND COMFORTROOM 5 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 205 Experimental study of influence of movements on

airflow under stratum ventilation

Weiqin WUa, Zhang LINb

aDepartment of Architectural and Civil Engineering,City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, ChinabDivision of Building Science and Technology, CityUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

16:15-16:30 346 Use of a surface emissions trap for improving the

indoor air quality by efficient exposure reduction

Lennart Larssona, Pawel Markowicza, Johan Mattssonb

aDept of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University, Lund,SwedenbcTrap Ltd, Lund, Sweden

16:30-16:45 575 Using measured indoor environment parameters

for calibration of building simulation model- a

passive house case study

P. Paliourasa, N. Matzaflarasa, R. H. Peuhkuria, J. Kolarikb

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, Technical Universityof Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkbDepartment of Civil Engineering, Technical Universityof Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

16:45-17:00 816 A study on the contaminant dispersion from isolation

ward under abnormal operation of facilities

Jeong-Yeon Park, Minki SungArchitectural Engineering of Sejong-Univ, Seoul, SouthKorea

17:00-17:15 80 Directional Airflow and Ventilation in Hospitals: A

Case Study of Secondary Airborne Infection

Ehsan S. Mousavia, Kevin R. Grosskopfb*

aDurham School of Architectural Engineering andConstruction, College of Engineering, University ofNebraska-Lincoln, USA bDurham School of Architectural Engineering andConstruction, College of Engineering, University ofNebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, USA

17:15-17:30 248 Air pressure difference between indoor and

outdoor or staircase in multi-family buildings with

exhaust ventilation system in Finland

Virpi Leivoa, Mihkel Kivistea, Anu Aaltonena, Mari Turunenb, Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessyb

aTampere University of Technology, Department ofCivil Engineering, Tampere, FinlandbNational Institute for Health and Welfare,Department of Health Protection, Kuopio, Finland

17:30-17:45 655 Statistical investigation of different slot air-

diffusers

Balázs Botha,*, Zoltán Szánthób

aPhD Student Budapest University of Technology andEconomics, Budapest, Hungary bBudapest University of Technology and Economics,Budapest, Hungary

17:45-18:00 218 IAQ Simulator tests: VOC emissions from hidden

mould growth

Vuokko Lappalainena,b,* Elina Sohlbergb, Helena Järnströmc, Jarmo Laamanenb, Hannu Viitanenb, Pertti Pasanena

aUniversity of Eastern Finland, Department ofEnvironmental Science, Kuopio, Finland bVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo,Finland cVTT Expert Services Ltd, Espoo, Finland

SPECIAL TOPIC: IEA – ANNEX 31 AND ENERGYSTORAGEROOM 7 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 615 Investigating the effect of control strategy on the

shift of energy consumption in a building

integrated with PCM wallboard

Arash Bastania, Fariborz Haghighata, Celia Jalon Manzanob

aConcordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadabCharles III University of Madrid, Spain

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16:15-16:30 413 Thermal Modeling and Parametric Analysis of

Underground Rail Systems

Adnan Mortada, Ruchi Choudhary, Kenichi SogaUniversity of Cambridge, Engineering Department,Cambridge, United Kingdom

16:30-16:45 144 Optimal operation of energy systems including

thermal energy storage and battery under

different connections

Shintaro Ikedaa, Ryozo Ookab

aThe University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanbThe University of Tokyo, Institute of IndustrialScience, Tokyo, Japan

16:45-17:00 814 Performance assessment of a solar assisted

ground source heat pump in a mountain site

Enrico Fabrizioa, Maria Ferrarab, Giampiero Uroneb,Stefano P. Corgnatib, Simone Pronsatic, Marco FilippibaDISAFA, University of Torino, Grugliasco (TO), ItalybDENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalyaGEONOVIS srl, D’Ale (VC), Italy

17:00-17:15 69 Effect smart solutions for district heating

networks based on energy storage in buildings.

Impact on indoor temperatures.

Carl-Eric Hagentoft, Angela Sasic KalagasidisDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Building Physics, Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden

17:15-17:30 83 Low Carbon Economy in the Cities of China -

Possibilities to estimate the potential os CO2-

Emissions

Hans-Peter LeimerUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts – HAWKHildesheim, GermanyHefei University, Anhui, ChinaBBS INSTITUT, Wolfenbuettel, Germany

17:30-17:45 431 Environmental performance evaluation of small-

scale building by utilizing geothermal heat in

snowy cold regions

Masaharu Ogasawaraa, Koki Kikutaa, Hirofumi Hayamaa, Tetsu Yamanakab, Yoshinori Sasakib, Masahiro Hatanakab

aHokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, JapanbHokkaido Nikken Sekkei, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

17:45-18:00 565 Collection and storage of solar gains incident on

the floor in a house during the heating season

Sébastien Brideaua*, Ian Beausoleil-Morrisona, Michaël Kummertb

aDepartment of Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, CanadabDépartement de Génie Méchanique, PolytechniqueMontréal, Montréal, Canada

ENERGY RETROFIT (1/2)ROOM 8 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 895 Do deep low carbon retrofits actually work?

Rajat Gupta, Matt GreggLow Carbon Building Group, Oxford Institute forSustainable Development, School of Architecture,Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United Kingdom

16:15-16:30 406 Energy efficiency achievements in 5 years through

experimental research in KUBIK

Roberto Garay, José Antonio Chica, Inés Apraiz, José M. Campos, Borja Tellado, Amaia Uriarte, Víctor SanchezFundación TECNALIA, Derio, Spain

16:30-16:45 204 A Study on Life Cycle Assessment of Energy

Retrofit Strategies for Residential Buildings in

Turkey

Suzi Dilara Mangan, Gül Koçlar OralFaculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University,Taskisla, Taksim, Istanbul, Turkey

16:45-17:00 325 Multi-objective optimization for a large scale

retrofit program for the housing stock in the

North East of England

Miaomiao Hea, Alexander Brownleeb, Timothy Leea,Jonathan Wrighta, Simon Taylora

aSchool of Civil and Building Engineering,Loughborough University, Loughborough, UKbDivision of Computing Science and Mathematics,University of Stirling, Stirling, UK

17:00-17:15 333 Energy retrofits in multi-family buildings in north-

east Europe: the impacts on thermal conditions

Liuliu Dua, Virpi Leivob, Tadas Prasauskasc, Mari Turunena, Mihkel Kivisteb, Dainius Martuzeviciusc, Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessya

aDepartment of Health Protection, National Institutefor Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Tampere Universityof Technology, Tampere, Finland cDepartment of Environmental Technology, KaunasUniversity of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania

17:15-17:30 505 The impact of refurbishment on thermal comfort

in post-war office buildings

Özlem Duran, Simon Taylor, Kevin LomasLo-Lo CDT in Energy Demand, School of Civil andBuilding Engineering, Loughborough University,Loughborough, Leics, UK

17:30-17:45 630 Energetic and acoustic renovation of residential

buildings of the 1950s to the 1970s

Barbara Wehle, Christoph Geyer, Andreas MüllerBern University of Applied Sciences Architecture,Wood and Civil Engineering, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

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17:45-18:00 697 Between the archaeological site and the

contemporary stage: an example of acoustic and

lighting retrofit with multifunctional purpose in

the ancient theatre of Syracuse

Elena Bo, Marta Bergoglio, Arianna Astolfi, AnnaPellegrinoDepartement of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Turin,Italy

PCMs IN BUILDINGSROOM 9 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 97 Modelling of an active PCM thermal energy storage

for control applications

Vasken Dermardiros, Yuxiang Chen, Andreas K.AthienitisConcordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada

16:15-16:30 652 Phase change materials applications to optimize

cooling performance of buildings in the

Mediterranean area: a parametric analysis

Francesco Guarinoa, Sonia Longoa, Maurizio Celluraa,Marina Mistrettab, Vincenzo La Roccaa

aUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalybUniversity of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy

16:30-16:45 360 Identification of Thermal Properties and

Thermodynamic Model for a Cement Mortar

Containing PCM by Using Inverse Method

Pierre Titteleina, Stéphane Giboutb, Erwin Franquetb,c,Laurent Zalewskia, Didier Defera

aLaboratoire de Génie Civil et géo-Environnement(LGCgE), Université d'Artois, Technoparc Futura,Béthune, FrancebUniversité de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, LaTEP,Laboratoire de Thermique, Energétique et Procédés,ENSGTI, Pau, FrancecCAGIRE Team, INRIA Bordeaux Sud Ouest, Talence

16:45-17:00 30 Method for estimating the temperature

distribution in a phase change material with a

broad phase-change-temperature range

Koji Fujitaa*, Takayuki Matsushitab

aKinki University, Kinokawashi Wakayama, JapanbKobe University, Kobeshi, Japan

17:00-17:15 822 Estimation of the thermal properties of PCMs

through inverse modelling

Ylenia Cascone, Marco PerinoDepartment of Energy, TEBE Research Group,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

17:15-17:30 114 Numerical research on the optimal location of

phase change material layer in frame walls for

peak heat flux reduction

Xing Jina,*, Mario A. Medinab, Xiaosong Zhangc

aSchool of Architecture, Southeast University,Nanjing, PR ChinabCivil, Environmental, & Architectural EngineeringDepartment, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS,USAcSchool of Energy and Environment, SoutheastUniversity, Nanjing, PR China

17:30-17:45 52 Effect of transition temperature on efficiencyof

PV/PCM panels

Anna Machniewicz, Dominika Knera, Dariusz HeimDepartment of Environmental Engineering, LodzUniversity of Technology, Łódź, Poland

17:45-18:00490 Ice-induced damage of cement based composites –

experimental and numerical study

Marcin Koniorczyk, Dariusz Gawin, Piotr Konca, Alicja MarciniakLodz University of Technology, Łódź, Poland

SMART CITIES (1/3)ROOM 10 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 25 Potential of energy management systems in

residential buildings

Johannes Honold, Patrick Wimmer, Christian KandlerTechnische Universität München (TUM), München,Germany

16:15-16:30 99 Behavior Driven Energy Efficiency: A Customized

Feedback Approach

Meng Shena,b, Qingbin CuiaaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Maryland, USAbCollege of Management and Economics, TianjinUniversity, Tianjin, China

16:30-16:45 81 ENERGY saving related to HVAC system in a smart

building

Dalal, Hari Sankar, M.Tech, MASHRAE Head, The Associated Engineering Partnership (DarTAEP), Kuwait

16:45-17:00 149 Indoor environment and energy consumption

optimization using field measurements and

building energy simulation.

Jørgen Erik Christensen, Kleanthis Chasapis, LiborGazovic, Jakub Kolarik Technical University of Denmark, Department of CivilEngineering, Brovej, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

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17:00-17:15 610 Optimization of the heat output of high temperature

fuel cell micro-CHP in single family homes

Mark Windeknecht, Peter TzscheutschlerInstitute for Energy Economy and ApplicationTechnology, Technische Universität München,München, Germany

17:15-17:30 642 Modelling of a Multi-purpose Commercial Building

for Demand Response Analysis

Despoina Christantonia, Damian Flynna, Donal P. Finnb

aSchool of Electrical, Electronic and CommunicationsEngineering, University College Dublin, IrelandbSchool of Mechanical and Materials Enginnering,University College Dublin, Ireland

17:30-17:45193 An Analysis of the Impact of Heat Pump Systems

on Load Matching and Grid Interaction in the

Canadian Context

Justin Tamasauskas, José Candanedo, Martin KegelCanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada,Varennes, QC, Canada

17:45-18:00 891 The overall architecture of a Decision Support

System for public buildings

Alfonso Capozzolia, Fulvio Corno, Vincenzo Corradoa,Alice Gorrinoa

aDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalybDepartment of Control and Computer Engineering,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

MOISTURE, HAM, HYGROTHERMALBEHAVIOUR (2/3)ROOM 11 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 226 Hygrothermal Behaviour of Three Internal Retrofit

Prototype Solutions

R. Gallianoa, T. Stahlb, S. Brunnerc, S. Zhaoc, G. Maseraa, S. AliprandiaaPolimi, Department of Architecture Built Environmentand Construction Engineering, Milano ItalybR&D Fixit Gruppe, Fixit AG, Holderbank, Switzerland

16:15-16:30 362 Hygrothermal performance of a light weight

timber wall assembly with an exterior air barrier

Duncan Watt, Staffan Sjöberg, Paula WahlgrenBuilding Technology, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Gothenburg, Sweden

16:30-16:45 449 Cross-comparison of measured behavior of highly

hygroscopic and vapor permeable walls exposed

to different real climates

Helisoa Rafidiarisonb, Yannick-Ariel Kêdowidéa,Monika Woloszyna, Timea Béjatc, Romain Rémondb,Eric Mougelb, Maxime Perier-Muzeta

aLOCIE: Université Savoie Mont Blanc - CNRS, PolytechAnnecy-Chambéry, Le Bourget-Du-Lac, FrancebUniversité de Lorraine, LERMAB, ENSTIB, Épinal, FrancecCEA/LITEN-INES, Le Bourget-du-Lac, France

16:45-17:00 470 Hygrothermal Behaviour of Partly Insulated and

Partly Shaded Wooden Flat Roofs

Julia Bachingera, Bernd Nusserb, Martin Teibingera

aHolzforschung Austria, Wien, AustriabSaint-Gobain Isover G+H AG, Ladenburg DevelopmentCenter, Ladenburg, Germany

17:00-17:15 702 Measuring the Hygrothermal Performance of an

Interior Insulation made of Woodfibre Boards

Paul Wegerera, Joachim Nathanael Nacklerb, Thomas Bednara

aVienna University of Technology, Institute of BuildingConstruction and Technology, Research Centre ofBuilding Physics and Scound Protection, Vienna,Austria bVienna University of Technology, Department ofArchitectural Sciences Structural Design and TimberEngineering, Vienna, Austria

17:15-17:30 532 Laboratory investigations of moisture conditions

in wood frame walls with wood fiber insulation

Stig Gevinga, Erik Lundea, Jonas Holmeb

aNorwegian Univerity of Science and Technology,Trondheim, NorwaybSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Trondheim,Norway

17:30-17:45 279 Implementation and benchmarking of a 3D

hygrothermal model in the COMSOL Multiphysics

software

Jon Ivar Knarud, Stig GevingDepartment of Civil and Transport Engineering,Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Trondheim, Norways

17:45-18:00 659 Retrofit with Interior Insulation on Solid Masonry

Walls in Cool Temperate Climates – An Evaluation

of the influence of Interior Insulation Materials on

Moisture Condition in the Building Envelope

Bjarløv SPa, Finken GRb, Odgaard Tac

aTechnical University of Denmark, Department ofCivil Engineering, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkbDanish Building Research Institute, Copenhagen,DenmarkcCOWI A/S, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

MICROCLIMATE FOR ANCIENT BUILDINGS,PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION ANDRESTORATION (1/3)ROOM 12 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15 10 Conservation climate analysis of a church

containing valuable artworks

Katrien Maroya, Marijke Steemanb, Lien De Backera,Arnold Janssensa, Michel De Paepec

aGhent University, Department of Architecture andUrban Planning, Ghent, BelgiumbGhent University, Department of IndustrialTechnology and Construction, Ghent, BelgiumcGhent University, Department of Flow, Heat andCombustion Mechanics, Ghent, Belgium

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16:15-16:30 43 Conservation climate analysis of a church

containing valuable artworks

Katrien Maroya, Marijke Steemanb, Lien De Backera,Arnold Janssensa, Michel De Paepec

aGhent University, Department of Architecture andUrban Planning, Ghent, BelgiumbGhent University, Department of IndustrialTechnology and Construction, Ghent, BelgiumcGhent University, Department of Flow, Heat andCombustion Mechanics, Ghent, Belgium

16:30-16:45 86 Influence of natural ventilation on the thermal

behavior of a massive building

Antonio Gagliano, Umberto Berardi1,FrancescoNocera, Noemi SalernoIndustrial Engineering Departement, University ofCatania, Catania 1Ryerson University (Canada)

16:45-17:00 126 Preventive conservation plan for library buildings

in La Plata, Argentina

María de la Paz Diulio, Mauro García Santa Cruz,Analía GómezNational University of La Plata, Laboratory ofArchitecture & Sustainable Habitat, La Plata,Argentina National Council of Scientific and Technical Research,CONICET, Argentina

17:00-17:15 376 Energy impact of ASHRAE’s museum climate

classes: a simulation study on four museums with

different quality of envelopes

Rick Kramer, Henk Schellen, Jos van SchijndelUniversity of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, TheNetherlands

17:15-17:30 446 Quantitative analysis of mold growth differences

on surfaces in damp soil ruins affected by

ventilation and lighting modes: Soil ruin exhibition

halls in high-humidity regions

Huarong Xiea, Yonghui Lib, Daiske Ogurac, Shi Hub,Xing ShiaaSchool of Architecture, Southeast University,Nanjing, ChinabKey Laboratory of Urban and Architectural HeritageConservation (Southeast University), Ministry ofEducation, Nanjing, ChinacDepartment of Architecture and ArchitecturalEngineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

17:30-17:45 492 Object damage risk evaluation in the European

project Climate for Culture

Zara Huijbregtsa, Henk Schellena*, Marco Martensb, Jos van SchijndelaaEindhoven, University of TechnologybHelicon Conservation Support B

17:45-18:00741 Synthetic Scan and Simultaneous Index aimed at

the Indoor Environmental Quality evaluation and

certification for people and artworks in heritage

buildings

Giovanni Littia, Amaryllis Audenaerta,b, Johan Braetb,Kristian Fabbric, Arie Weerenb

aDepartment of Construction University of Antwerp,Antwerp, BelgiumbDepartment of Engeneerig Management University ofAntwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumbDepartment of Architecture University of Boulogne,Boulogne, Italy

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ROOM 1 I ROOM 2 I ROOM 3 I ROOM 4 I ROOM 5 I ROOM 6 I

08:30-10:30

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events:

WS Annex 56

Tuesday at a Glance

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

13:00-14:00

Lunch

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

11:00-13:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

Parallel events:

WS Skanska

Technical Sessions

08:30-10:30

Natural

ventilation and

airtightness

page 36

11:00-13:00

Advanced

glazing and

shading devices

page 42

16:00-18:00

Green envelopes

page 49

08:30-10:30

Building

envelope

optimisation

(lighting and

energy

performance)

page 36

11:00-13:00

Active/Passive

building

components

page 42

16:00-18:00

Dynamic

Insulation and

Double Skin

Façades

page 50

08:30-10:30

Noise control

and

architectural

acoustics

page 37

11:00-13:00

Moisture, HAM,

Hygrothermal

behaviour (3/3)

page 43

16:00-18:00

New materials

for building

envelope

components

page 50

08:30-10:30

Wind driven

rain, ice, frost

page 37

11:00-13:00

Thermal

performance of

building

envelope

components

page 44

16:00-18:00

Windows

thermal

performance

page 51

08:30-10:30

Steady-state and

dynamic

thermal

properties

page 38

11:00-13:00

Microclimate

for ancient

buildings,

preventive

conservation

and restoration

(2/3)

page 44

16:00-18:00

Visual comfort

and non-visual

effects of light

on human

health and

wellbeing

page 51

08:30-10:30

WS

IEA - Annex 56

(1/2)

page 42

11:00-11:40

WS Skanska

(Practical

Retrofit energy

conservation

measures (ECM)

in buildings: A

Case Study

outlining the

decisions,

interventions,

challenges,

lessons learned

and future

propositions)

page 49

* Poster Visit - Alleyways along Rooms "I"

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Tuesday at a Glance

14:00-15:30

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Marco Filippi "Building

Physics challenges in

construction industry and

education"

prof. Stephen Selkowitz"Rethinking and reshaping

luminous environments in

buildings"

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

16:00-18:00

Technical Sessions

Rooms I

ROOM 7 I ROOM 8 I ROOM 9 I ROOM 10 I ROOM 11 I ROOM 12 I

Technical Sessions

08:30-10:30

Building

envelope

components

page 38

11:00-13:00

RES & ZEB (3/4)

page 45

16:00-18:00

RES & ZEB (4/4)

page 52

08:30-10:30

RES & ZEB (2/4)

page 39

11:00-13:00

Energy Retrofit

and nZEB (2/2)

page 46

16:00-18:00

Energy retrofit

(2/2)

page 52

08:30-10:30

Thermal

comfort and IAQ

(1/4)

page 39

11:00-13:00

Teaching and

learning in

healthy and

comfortable

classrooms

page 46

16:00-18:00

Teaching and

learning in

energy efficient,

healthy and

comfortable

classrooms

page 53

08:30-10:30

Energy Retrofit

and nZEB

page 40

11:00-13:00

Special topics:

EU project on

schools

page 47

16:00-18:00

Thermal

comfort and IAQ

(2/4)

page 54

08:30-10:30

Effect of

occupants

behavior on

building energy

consumptions

(2/2)

page 41

11:00-13:00

Planning,

protocols and

stakeholders

page 48

16:00-18:00

Energy

efficiency in

cities and

districts

page 54

08:30-10:30

Energy Systems:

HP and CHP

page 41

11:00-13:00

Ventilation

and CFD

page 48

16:00-18:00

Smart Cities

(2/3)

page 55

* Poster Visit - Alleyways along Rooms "I"

20:00

Gala Dinner

Museodell’Automobile

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Technical Sessions TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

NATURAL VENTILATION AND AIRTIGHTNESSROOM 1 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45641 Engineering strategies and technologies to

leverage natural ventilation in residential housing

James Ellisa, Julien Schwartzb, Rodrigo Morac

aMASc student, bMEng student, cFacultyBuilding Science Graduate Program, School ofConstruction and the Environment, British ColumbiaIntitute of Technology, Bunaby, BC, Canada

08:45-09:0082 Assessment of natural ventilation within buildings

located on hot-temperate and mild-temperate

regions

Ivan Oropeza-PerezDepartment of Architecture, Universidad de lasAméricas Puebla, UDLAP. Ex Hacienda Sta. CatarinaMártir, San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, México

09:00-09:15225 Use of the buffering capacity of the building

envelope for the reduction of the rate of air exchange

Zakaria Slimania, Abdelkrim Trabelsia, Joseph Virgonea, Rafik Belarbib, Rabah Djedjigc

aCETHIL (UMR 5008): CNRS, INSA de Lyon, Universitéde Lyon 1, Villeurbanne cedex, FrancebLaSIE (UMR 7356): CNRS, Université de La Rochelle,La Rochelle Cedex 1, FrancecLERMAB: Université de Lorraine, IUT Henri Poincaréde Longwy, Cosnes-et-Romain, France

09:15-09:30 515 The Dual Air Vented Thermal Box: a laboratory

apparatus to test air permeable building envelope

technologies

Andrea Alongi, Livio MazzarellaPolitecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, Milano,Italy

09:30-09:45 112 Seeming air tightness of construction partitions

Wójcik Robert, Kosiński PiotrInstitute of Building Engineering, University ofWarmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland

09:45-10:00136 Validation of a model for predicting airtightness of

residential units

Hrvoje Krstica, Irena Istoka Otkovica, Goran Todorovicb

aAssistant Professor, Osijek, CroatiabM.Sc.Arch., Novi Sad, Serbia

10:00-10:15917 Modeling of the impact of different window types

on single-sided natural ventilation

Haojie Wanga, Qingyan (Yan) Chena, b

aSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University,West Lafayette, IN, USAbSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering,Tianjin University, Tianjin, China

10:15-10:30253 Modelling natural ventilation in double skin facade

Diego Angelia, Alessanro Damab

aDepartment of Sciences and Methods forEngineering, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,Reggio Emilia, ItalybDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, Milano,Italy

BUILDING ENVELOPE OPTIMISATION(LIGHTING AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE)ROOM 2 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45501 Shaping an Origami shading device through visual

and thermal simulations

Marco Pesentia, Gabriele Maseraa, Francesco Fioritob aDepartment of Architecture, Built Environment andConstruction Engineering, Politecnico di Milano,Milano, ItalybFaculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, theUniversity of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

08:45-09:00365 The influence of solar control films on energy and

daylighting performance by means of

experimental data and preliminary unsteady

simulations

Elisa Morettia, Elisa Bellonia, Elisa LascarobaDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia,Perugia, ItalybCIRIAF - Centro Interuniversitario di Ricercasull'Inquinamento e sull'Ambiente "Mauro Felli",Perugia, Italy

09:00-09:15812 Lighting and energy performance of an adaptive

shading and daylighting system for arid climates

Luigi Giovanninia, Valerio R.M. Lo Versob, Boris Karamatac, Marilyne Andersenc

aDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Turin,Italy bDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, Italy cLIPID, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Lausanne, Switzerland

09:15-09:30776 A novel concept of a responsive transparent

façade module: optimization of energy

performance through parametric design

Simone Iennarella, Valentina Serra,Valerio R.M. LoVerso Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, Italy

09:30-09:45153 The analysis of building façade sheltering by

integrated energy simulation

Wei You, Wowo DingSchool of Architecture and Urban Planning, NanjingUniversity, Nanjing, China

09:45-10:00807 Daylighting design for energy saving in a building

global energy simulation context

Silvia Cammarano, Anna Pellegrino, Valerio R.M. LoVerso, Chiara AghemoPolitecnico di Torino, Department of Energy, TEBEresearch group, Torino, Italy

10:00-10:15155 Daylight performance of perimeter office façades

utilizing semi transparent photovoltaic windows: a

simulation study

K. Kapsis, V. Dermardiros, A.K. AthienitisDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

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Technical Sessions TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

10:15-10:30751 Impact of curtain wall configurations on building

energy performance in the perimeter zone for a

cold climate

T.C. Lam, Hua Gea, Paul Faziob

aDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, MontrealbDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal

NOISE CONTROL AND ARCHITECTURALACOUSTICSROOM 3 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45898 Noise reduction interventions in the urban

environment as a form of control of indoor noise

levels

Magrini A.a, Lisot A.b

aDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture -University of Pavia, ItalybDepartment of Civil Engineering - State University ofMaringà, Paranà, Brasil

08:45-09:00186 Relevance of Acoustic Performance in Green

Building Labels and Social Sustainability Ratings

Franz Dolezal, Christina Spitzbart-GlaslHolzforschung Austria, Vienna, Austria

09:00-09:15256 Acoustic measurements in retrofit buildings lead

to a sustainable design of a (semi-) open plan

office

Sara Vellenga-Persoon, Theodoor HöngensM+P Consulting Engineers, Aalsmeer, TheNetherlands

09:15-09:30222 The same reverberation time in two identical

rooms does not necessarily mean the same levels

of speech clarity and sound levels when we look at

impact of different ceiling and wall absorbers.

Colin Campbell, Erling Nilsson, Carsten SvenssonSaint-Gobain Ecophon AB, Hyllinge, Sweden

09:30-09:45390 A novel statistical model for predicting sound

absorption in multilayered systems

Caio Vasconcellos Sabido Gomes, Max de Castro Magalhães, Edgar Vladimiro MantillaCarrasco, Daniel Henrique NunesSchool of Engineering, Federal University of MinasGerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

09:45-10:0014 Impulse responses measured with MLS or Swept-

Sine signals applied to architectural acoustics: an

in-depth analysis of the two methods and some

case studies of measurements inside theaters

P. Guidorzi, L. Barbaresi, D. D’Orazio, M. GaraiDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), Bologna,Italy

10:00-10:15166 A compound micro-perforated panel sound

absorber with partitioned cavities of different

depths

Wencheng Gua, Hequn MinKey Laboratory of Urban and Architectural HeritageConservation, Ministry of Education, School ofArchitecture, Southeast University, Nanjing China

10:15-10:30177 Analysis and acoustic correction of a

contemporary Italian church

Antonio Gagliano, Francesco Nocera, Andrea Cicero,Mirko Cascio Gioia, Antonio AgrifoglioIndustrial Engineering Departement, University ofCatania, Catania

WIND DRIVEN RAIN, ICE, FROSTROOM 4 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4531 Overhang effect on reducing wind-driven rain for a

mid-rise building

Vincent Chiu, Hua Ge, Ted StathopoulosDepartment of Building, Civil, and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec,Canada

08:45-09:0045 Measurements of wind-driven rain on mid- and

high-rise buildings in three Canadian regions

Uzzwal Kumar Deb Nath, Vincent Chiu, Hua GeDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

09:00-09:15194 Criteria defining rain protecting external

rendering systems

Hartwig KünzelFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Valley,Germany

09:15-09:30206 Frost Damage of Roof Tiles: A Study on Moisture

Boundary Conditions

Chiemi Iba, Ayumi Ueda, Shuichi HokoiKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering,Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

09:30-09:45375 Hygro Thermal Simulation to Predict the Risk of

Frost Damage in Masonry; Effects of Climate

Change

Marcel van Aarle, Henk Schellen, Jos van SchijndelDepartment of the Built Environment, EindhovenUniversity of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

09:45-10:00535 Frost damage to roof tiles: Ice distribution in

freeze-thaw experiment

Ayumi Ueda, Chiemi Iba, Shuichi HokoiKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering,Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

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Technical Sessions TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

10:00-10:15130 Long-term field measurements of moisture in

wooden walls with different types of facades:

Focus on driving rain tightness

Lars OlssonChalmers University of Technology, Department ofCivil and Environmental Engineering, Gothenburg,SwedenSP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,Department of Sustainable Built Environment, Borås,Sweden

10:15-10:30564 The spell definition in ISO-15927 and its impact on

the rain deposition on the building facade

K. Carboneza, N. Van Den Bosschea, H. Geb, G. Lobellea, A. Janssensa

aGhent University, Ghent, BelgiumbConcordia University, Montréal, Canada

STEADY-STATE AND DYNAMIC THERMALPROPERTIESROOM 5 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45208 Characterization of the dynamic thermal

properties of the opaque elements through

experimental and numerical tests

G. Pernigottoa, A. Pradab, F. Patuzzib, M. Baratierib, A. Gasparellab

aUniversity of Padova, Vicenza, ItalybFree University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy

08:45-09:00277 Dynamic thermal characteristics of opaque

building components. A proposal for the extension

of EN ISO 13786

D. Mazzeo, G. Oliveti, M. De Simone, N. ArcuriDepartment of Mechanical, Energy and ManagementEngineering (DIMEG), University of Calabria, Rende(CS), Italy

09:00-09:15404 Stationary and transient heat conduction in

multilayer non-homogeneous stratigraphy

Marco Piccoa,b, Alberto Beltramia, Marco Marengoa,b

aDept. of Engineering and Applied Science, Universityof Bergamo, Dalmine (BG), ItalybSchool of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics,University of Brighton, Brighton, UK

09:15-09:30139 Different Strategies for Improving Summer

Thermal Comfort in Heavyweight Traditional

Buildings

Gianpiero Evola, Luigi Marletta, Vincenzo Costanzo,Giovanni CarusoUniversity of Catania, Department of IndustrialEngineering, Catania, Italy

09:30-09:45359 Dynamic effect of thermal bridges on the energy

performance of a low-rise residential building

Fuad Baba, Hua GeDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

09:45-10:00293 Comparison of steady-state and in-situ testing of

high thermal resistance walls incorporating

vacuum insulation panels

Christopher Baldwin, Cynthia A. Cruickshank,Matthew Schiedel, Brock ConleyCarleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

10:00-10:15109 Calibration procedures for multidimensional heat

transfer models based on on-site experimental

data

Roberto Garay Martinez, Amaia Uriarte Arrien, Ines Apraiz EgañaTECNALIA, Derio (Bizkaia), Spain

10:15-10:30727 Thermal conductivity of foam glass gravels: a

comparison between experimental data and

numerical results

M. Bianchi Janettia, T. Plazb, F. Ochsa, O. Klesnila, W. Feista

aUniversity of Innsbruck, Unit for Energy EfficientBuildings (EEB), Innsbruck, AustriabUniversity of Stuttgart, Institute of Thermodynamicsand Thermal Engineering (ITW), Research and TestingCentre for Thermal Solar Systems (TZS), Stuttgart,Germany

BUILDING ENVELOPE COMPONENTSROOM 7 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45179 Development and testing of environmentally

friendly envelope for energy efficient buildings in

the Czech Republic

Antonín Lupíšek a,b, Michal Bureša,b, Martin Volfa,b,Julie Hodkováa,b, Jiří Nováčeka,b, Petr Hejtmáneka,b, Jan Tywoniaka,b

aUniversity Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings,Czech Technical University in Prague, Třinecká 1024,Buštěhrad 273 43, Czech RepublicbFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech TechnicalUniversity in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

08:45-09:00510 Sheep wool for sustainable architecture

Daniela Bosiaa, Lorenzo Savioa, Francesca Thiebata,Alessia Patruccob, Stefano Fantuccic, Gabriele Piccablottoa, Donatella Marinoa

aPolitecnico di Torino DAD, Torino, ItalybCNR ISMAC, Biella, Italy cPolitecnico di Torino DENERG, Torino, Italy

09:00-09:15357 Straw bale: A waste from agriculture, a new

construction material for sustainable buildings

A. Chaussinanda, V. Nikb, J-L Scartezziniaa Laboratoire d'Energie Solaire et de Physique duBâtiment (LESO), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale deLausanne, Lausanne, Switzerlandb Department of Building and EnvironmentalTechnology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

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Technical Sessions TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

09:15-09:30371 Thermal and acoustic performance evaluation of

new basalt fiber insulation panels for buildings

Cinzia Burattia, Elisa Morettia, Elisa Bellonia, Fabrizio AgostibaDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia,Perugia, ItalybAgosti Nanotherm s.r.l., Laives (BZ), Italy

09:30-09:45178 Assessment tool for building materials - The role

of the odor

Silvia de Lima Vasconcelosa, Carlos Alhob, Olaf Zeidlera, Birgit Müllera

aHTW-Berlin, Berlin, GermanybFA - University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

09:45-10:00507 Thermal insulation products and applications -

Future road maps

Tuomo Ojanen, Isabel Pinto Seppä, Esa NykänenVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.

10:00-10:15930 Innovative cardboard based panels with recycled

materials from the packaging industry: thermal

and acoustic performance analysis

F. Asdrubali, A.L. Pisello, F. D’Alessandro, F. Bianchi, M. Cornicchia, C. FabianiCIRIAF, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy

10:15-10:30332 NATURWALL© - A solar timber façade system for

building refurbishment: optimization process

through in field measurements

Guido Callegaria, Antonio Spinellia, Lorenza Biancob,Valentina Serrab, Stefano FantuccibaDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnicodi Torino, Torino, ItalybTEBE Research Group, Department of Energy,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

RES & ZEB (2/4)ROOM 8 I 08:30-10:30

8.30-8.45560 Investigating the effect of roof configurations on

the performance of BIPV system

Ha-Ryeon Kima, Fred Edmond Boafoa, Jin-Hee Kimb,Jun-Tae Kima

aZero Energy Buildings Lab., Dept. of Energy SystemsEngineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan,Chungnam 330-717, South KoreabGreen Energy Technology Research Center, KongjuNational University, Cheonan, Chungnam 330-717,South Korea

08:45-09:00387 Multiple-inlet BIPV/T modeling: wind effects and

fan induced suction

E.D. Rounis, E. Bigaila, P. Luk, A. Athienitis, T. StathopoulosDept. of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada

09:00-09:15195 Validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Model of a Building Integrated

Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPV/T) System

D. Roelevelda, G. Hailua, A.S. Funga, D. Naylora, T. Yangb, A.K. Athienitisb

aDepartment of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering,Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada bDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada

09:15-09:30132 Modelling and Simulation of BIPV/T in EnergyPlus

and TRNSYS

Edward Vuong, Raghad S. Kamel, Alan S. FungRyerson Universtiy, Toronto, Canada

09:30-09:4594 Modelling and Characterization of Transparent

Building Integrated PV/T Collector

Raghad S. Kamel, Alan S. FungRyerson University, Toronto, Canada

09:45-10:00738 A numerical model of a solar domestic hot water

system integrating hybrid photovoltaic/thermal

collectors

Pierrick Hauranta,b, Christophe Ménézoa,b, Leon Gaillarda,b, Patrick Dupeyratc

aCentre Thermique de Lyon (CETHIL UMR CNRS 5008/ INSA Lyon / UCB Lyon 1), Villeurbanne,FrancebChaire INSA/EDF «Habitats and Energy Innovations»,Villeurbanne, FrancecEDF R&D, Département Enerbat, Moret sur Loing,France

10:00-10:15361 A study of a BIPV/T Collector prototype for

Building Façade Applications

Edvinas Bigaila, Efstratios Rounis, Peter Luk, Andreas AthienitisDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

10:15-10:3067 Validation of a Climatic CFD Model to Predict the

Surface Temperature of Building Integrated

Photovoltaics

Parham A. Mirzaei, Ruijun ZhangArchitecture and Built Environment Department, TheUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK

THERMAL COMFORT AND IAQ (1/4)ROOM 9 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4571 Indoor environmental quality in low energy

buildings

Kristian Fabbria, Lamberto Tronchinb

a Department of Architecture, University of Bologna,Cesena (FC), Italyb Department of Industrial Engineering, University ofBologna, Bologna, Italy

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Technical Sessions TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

08:45-09:0084 Thermal and Daylight Evaluation of Building Zones

Hasim Altana,b, Jitka Mohelnikovac, Petr Hofmanc

aBritish University in Dubai, Sustainable Design of theBuilt Environment, Faculty of Engineering & IT, Dubai,United Arab EmiratesbWelsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University,Cardiff, United KingdomcBrno University of Technology, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Brno, Czech Republic

09:00-09:15242 Estimation of Indoor Environment of a Tsuchikabe

House Constructed by Japanese Sakan Craftsmen

Shuuzou Yokobayashia, Mnami Satoub

aHimeji Industrial school of Hyogo, Himeji, JapanbOsaka Institute of Technology, Osaka, Japan

09:15-09:30506 Thermal comfort evaluation within non-residential

environments: development of Artificial Neural

Network by using the adaptive approach data

C. Buratti, M. Vergoni, D. PalladinoDepartment of Engineering - University of Perugia,Perugia, Italy

09.30-10.45123 Overheating risk of UK dwellings under a

changing climate

Chunde Liu, David ColeyUniversity of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

10.45-10.00175 Integrated solution in an office room with diffuse

ceiling ventilation and thermally activated building

constructions

Chen Zhanga, Per Kvols Heiselberga, MichalPomianowskia, Tao Yub, Rasmus Lund Jensena

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University,Aalborg, Denmark bSchool of Mechanical Engineering, SouthwestJiaotong University, Sichuan, China

10:00-10:15185 Technical feasibility study of stratum ventilation

for a room with multi-row occupants

Yong Chenga, Zhang Linb

aDepartment of Architecture and Civil Engineering,City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinabDivision of Building Science and Technology, CityUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

10:15-10:30260 Comparison of the efficiency of building hybrid

ventilation systems with different thermal comfort

models

Xiuzhang Fua,b, Dingxin Wuc

aSchool of Architecture, Southeast University,Nanjing, ChinabKey Laboratory of Urban and Architectural HeritageConservation of MOE, Southeast University, Nanjing,ChinacSuzhou Industrial Park Design & Research InstituteCo.,Ltd, Suzhou, China

ENERGY RETROFIT AND nZEB (1/2)ROOM 10 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45267 Calibration of Dynamic Building Energy Models

with Multiple Responses Using Bayesian Inference

and Linear Regression Models

Qi Lia, Li Gub, Godfried Augenbroea, C.F. Jeff Wub,Jason Browna

aSchool of Architecture, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, USAbSchool of Industrial and Systems Engineering,Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

08:45-09:00552 Energy Performance Gap and Rebound Effect by

Renovated, Monitored Residential Buildings

Davide Calì, Tanja Osterhage, Rita Streblow, DirkMüllerInstitute for Energy Efficient Buildings and IndoorClimate, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH AachenUniversity, Aachen, Germany

09:00-09:15584 Energy consumption and thermal comfort

assessment in retail stores: monitoring and

dynamic simulation applied to a case study in

Turin

Raimondo Danielaa, Bassu Annaa, Corgnati StefanoPaoloa, Trifirò Alenab

aTEBE Research Group, Energy Department,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybTelecom Italia s.p.a., Infrastructure & Energy, EnergyGroup, Plans & Certifications, Bologna, Italy

09.15-09.45687 Value of Energy Efficiency Improvements for Low-

Income Housing in Developing Countries

Jeffrey E. Ramsdella, Lena W. Burketta, Chelsea R. Davisa, Robin DeLarm Nerib

Esti Jacobsc, J.J.P. VerstercaAppalachian State University, Boone, NC, USAbSteven Winter Associates, Inc., New York, NY, USAcUniversity of the Free State, Bloemfontein, SouthAfrica

09:45-10:00693 Managing energy retrofit of acute hospitals and

community clinics through EPC contracting: the

MARTE project.

Alessandro Carbonaria, Roberto Fiorettib, Massimo Lemmaa, Paolo PrincipibaDepartment of Civil, Building Engineering andArchitecture, Università Politecnica delle Marche,Ancona, ItalybDepartment of Industrial Engineering andMathematical Sciences, Università Politecnica delleMarche, Ancona, Italy

09:45-10:00723 The cost optimal methodology for evaluating the

energy retrofit of an ex-industrial building in Turin

C. Becchioa, D.G. Ferrandob, E. Fregonarab, N. Milani,C. Querciab, V. Serraa

aDENERG - Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybDAD - Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

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10:00-10:15931 Computing the Thermal Energy Performance of

Building by Virtue of Building Dimensional

Typology

Atefeh Salehia, Isabel Torresa, Ana Ramosb

aCivil Engineering Department, Faculty of Science andTechnology, University of Coimbra, Universidade deCoimbra – Pólo II, Coimbra, PortugalbCivil Engineering Department, Superior School ofTechnology, Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco,Castelo Branco, Portugal

10:15-10:30522 Heat Bus System to refurbish a high-rise

residential building with semi-centralised high-

performance chillers

Marcel Bruelisauera,*, Forrest Meggersb, Hansjürg Leibundgutc

aFuture Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre,Department of Architecture, ETH Zürich, Zürich,SwitzerlandbSchool of Architecture & the Andlinger Center forEnergy and the Environment, Princeton University, UScChair of Building Systems, Institute of Technology inArchitecture, Department of Architecture, ETH Zürich,Zürich, Switzerland

EFFECT OF OCCUPANTS BEHAVIOR ONBUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTIONS (2/2)ROOM 11 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45180 Estimating the air change rates in dwellings using

a heat balance approach

Paula Cosar-Jorda, Richard A. BuswellBuilding Energy Research Group, LoughboroughUniversity, UK

08:45-09:00292 Visualising energy use for smart homes and

informed users

J. Stinsona, A. Willisb, J. Bros Williamsona, J. Curriea,R.S. Smithc

aScottish Energy Centre, Institute for SustainableConstruction, Edinburgh Napier University, UKbSchool of Life, Sport and Social Sciences, EdinburghNapier University, UKcInstitute for Sustainable Construction, EdinburghNapier University, UK

09:00-09:15475 Identification Of The User Behavior Related

Influence On The Estimated Energy Performance

Maximilian Neussera, Astrid Ledererb, Christoph Harreithera, Thomas Bednara

aVienna University of Technology, Institute of BuildingConstruction and Technology, Research Centre ofBuilding Physics and Scound Protection, Vienna,Austria bAustrian Institute of Construction Engineering (OIB),Market Surveillance, Vienna, Austria

09:15-09:30499 Behavioral and physical factors influencing energy

building performances in Mediterranean climate

Dafni Mora, Cristina Carpino, Marilena De SimoneDepartment of Mechanical, Energy and ManagementEngineering (DIMEG), University of Calabria, Rende(CS), Italy

09:30-09:45638 User behavioral models and their effect on

predicted energy use for heating in dwellings

F.G.H. (Frans) Koenea, Y. (Yvonne) de Kluizenaara, T. (Tatyana) Bulavskayaa, E.C.M. (Linda) Hoes-vanOeffelena, M.E. (Marleen) Spiekmana, H. (Hedwig)Hofstetterb , I.J. (Ivo) Opsteltenc

aTNO, Delft, The NetherlandsaTNO, Leiden, The Netherlandsc University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht, TheNetherlands

09:45-10:00670 Simulating Window Behaviour of Passive and

Active Users

Sara Torabi Moghadam, Federica Soncini, Valentina Fabi, Stefano CorgnatiPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

10:00-10:15884 Consistent modeling of occupant behavior in

detailed and simplified calculation methods for

heating energy need

Naomi Morishita, Kerstin Seif, Thomas BednarResearch Center for Building Physics and SoundProtection, Institute for Building Construction andTechnology, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna,Austria

ENERGY SYSTEMS: HP AND CHPROOM 12 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4577 Summer performances of reversible air-to-water

heat pumps with heat recovery for domestic hot

water production

Claudia Naldi, Matteo Dongellini, Gian Luca MoriniDepartment of Industrial Engineering, School ofEngineering and Architecture, Alma Mater StudiorumUniversità di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

08:45-09:00107 Annual performances of reversible air source heat

pumps for space conditioning

Matteo Dongellini, Claudia Naldi, Gian Luca MoriniDepartment of Industrial Engineering, School ofEngineering and Architecture, Alma Mater StudiorumUniversità di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

09:00-09:15129 Development and Testing of a Virtual Flow Meter

Tool to Monitor the Performance of Cooling Plants

Eric McDonald, Radu ZmeureanuCentre for Zero Energy Building StudiesDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec,Canada

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09:15-09:30495 Building energy simulation by an in-house full

transient model for radiant systems coupled to a

modulating heat pump

Daniele Testi, Eva Schito, Emidio Tiberi, Paolo Conti,Walter GrassiBETTER (Building Energy Technique and TEchnologyResearch group), DESTEC (Department of Energy,Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering),University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

09:30-09:45666 Design of borehole heat exchangers for ground

source heat pumps: a comparison between two

methods

Matteo Staitia, Adriana AngelottibaPolitecnico di Milano, Milano, ItalybPolitecnico di Milano, Energy Department, Milano,Italy

09:45-10:00619 Energy, Environmental and Economic Dynamic

Simulation of a Micro-Cogeneration System

Serving an Italian Multi-Family House

Giovanni Ciampi, Antonio Rosato, Michelangelo Scorpio, Sergio SibilioSecond University of Naples, Department ofArchitecture and Industrial Design “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Aversa (CE), Italy

10:00-10:15910 Territorial analysis for the implementation of

Geothermal Heat Pumps in the Province of Cuneo

(NW Italy)

Alessandro Casasso, Rajandrea SethiPolitecnico di Torino – DIATI, Torino, Italy

10:15-10:30872 Production of water from the air: the environmental

sustainability of air-conditioning systems through a

more intelligent use of resources. The advantages

of an integrated system

Magrini A.a, Cattani L.b, Cartesegna M.c, Magnani L.a

aDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture,University of Pavia, ItalybSEAS SOCIETE DE L'EAU AERIENNE SUISSE cExpert in HVAC Systems design

WORKSHOP IEA - ANNEX 56 (1/2)ROOM 6 I 08.30-10.30

08:30-08:45601 Finding the balance between energy efficiency

measures and renewable energy measures in

building renovation: An assessment based on

generic calculations in 8 European countries

Bolliger R., Ott W., von Grünigen S.econcept AG, Zürich, Switzerland

08:45-09:00508 Building renovation: which kind of guidelines

could be proposed for policy makers and

professional owners?

Francesca Cappelletti, Tiziano Dalla Mora, Fabio Peron, Piercarlo Romagnoni, Paolo RuggeriUniversity IUAV of Venezia, Dept. of Design andPlanning of Complex Environments, Venezia, Italy

09:00-09:15679 Cost-effective renovation of a multi-residential

building in Spain through the application of the

IEA Annex 56 Methodology

Silvia Domingo-Irigoyen, Ana Sánchez-Ostiz, Jorge San Miguel-BellodSchool of Architecture, University of Navarra,Pamplona, Spain

09:15-09:30658 Costs assessment for building renovation cost-

optimal analysis

Simone Ferrari, Federica ZagarellaDepartment of Architecture, Built environment andConstruction engineering (ABC), Politecnico di Milano,Milano, Italy

ADVANCED GLAZING AND SHADING DEVICESROOM 1 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15640 Energy performance of an all solid state

electrochromic prototype for smart window

applications

A. Piccoloa, F. Simoneb

aDepartment of Civil, Information Technology,Construction, Environmental Engineering and AppliedMathematics, University of Messina, S. Agata(Messina), ItalybDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University ofCatania, Catania, Italy

11:15-11.30 308 Simulation study on effects of phase change

material thermal parameters on dynamic heat

transfer performance of PCM-filled glass window

K. Zhong, S. Li, G. Sun, J. Zheng, X. ZhangSchool of energy and environment, Southeastuniversity, Nanjing, China

11:30-11:45 354 Dynamic thermal performance of a PCM window

system: characterization using large scale

measurements

Steinar Grynninga, Francesco Goiab, Berit Timea

aSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, BuildingMaterials and Constructions, Trondheim (Norway)bThe Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings,Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology, Trondheim(Norway)

11:45-12:00 773 Thermal and optical properties of a thermotropic

glass pane: laboratory and in-field characterization

Lorenza Biancoa, Francesco Goiab, Valentina Serraa,Michele ZinzicaTEBE Research Group, Department of Energy,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybThe Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings,Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology, Trondheim,NorwaycENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies,Energy and Sustainable Economic Development,Roma, Italy

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16THTechnical Sessions

12:00-12:15443 Evaluation of influence of header design on water

flow characteristics in window cavity with CFD

Yuan Li Lyu, Tin Tai Chow Building Energy and Environmental TechnologyResearch Unit, Division of Building Science andTechnology, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,China

12:15-12:30832 Experimental analysis of an external dynamic solar

shading integrating PCMs: first results

Anna Komerskaa, Lorenza Biancob, Valentina Serrab,Stefano Fantuccib, Marian RosinskiaaFaculty of Environmental Engineering, WarsawUniversity of Technology, Warsaw, Poland bTEBE Research Group, Department of Energy,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

12:30-12:45637 Metal mesh as shading devices and thermal

response of an office building: parametric analysis

Andrea Giovanni Maininia, Tiziana Polia, Michele Zinzib, Alberto SperoniaaPolitecnico di Milano, Milano, ItalybENEA – UTEE ERT, Roma, Italy

12:45-13:00366 Location based study of the annual thermal loads

with microstructured windows in European

climates

Sara Vanzo, André Kostro, Andreas SchülerSolar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO-PB), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),ENAC-IIC, Lausanne, Switzerland

ACTIVE/PASSIVE BUILDING COMPONENTSROOM 2 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15595 Energy performance of the opaque ventilated

facade

E. Iribar-Solaberrietaa, C. Escudero-Revillaa, M. Odriozola-Maritorenab, A. Campos-Celadorc, C. García-Gáfarod

aDepartment of Thermal Engineering, University ofthe Basque Country, Bilbao, Basque Country, SpainbDepartment of Thermal Engineering, University ofthe Basque Country, Sebastian, Basque Country,SpaincDepartment of Thermal Engineering, University ofthe Basque Country, Eibar, Basque Country, SpaindBasque Government Laboratory of Quality Control inBuildings, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain

11:15-11:30 635 Prefabricated Timber Frame Façade with

Integrated Active Components for Minimal

Invasive Renovations

Fabian Ochsa, Dietmar Siegelea, Georgios Dermentzisa, Wolfgang Feista,b

aUniversity of Innsbruck, Unit for Energy EfficientBuildings, Innsbruck, AustriabPassivhaus Institut, Darmstadt, Germany

11:30-11:45 810 Horizontal earth-to-air heat exchanger in Imola,

Italy. A 30-month-long monitoring campaign.

Mario Grosso, Giacomo ChiesaPolitecnico di Torino, Dept. Architecture and Design,Torino, Italy

11:45-12:00 61 Push-Pull mechanical ventilation system with heat

exchanger controlled by intake air temperature

Akira Fukushimaa, Sayaka Muratab

aHokkaido University of Sience, Sapporo, JapanbNorthern Regional Building Research Institute,Asahikawa, Japan

12:00-12:15 113 Passive control of indoor climate conditions in low

energy buildings

Tomasz Kisilewicz Cracow University of Technology, Kraków, Poland

12:15-12:30737 Effect of attic insulation thickness and solar gain

in a mild climate

Fitsum Tariku, Emishaw IffaBCIT Building Science Centre of Excellence, Burnaby,Canada

12:30-12:45 811 A hybrid passive cooling wall system: concept and

laboratory testing results

Mario Grossoa, Gianvincenzo Fracastorob, Marco Simonettib, Giacomo Chiesaa

aPolitecnico di Torino, Dept. Architecture and Design,Torino, ItalybPolitecnico di Torino, Dep. of Energy, Torino, Italy

12:45-13:00 401 Lower structure research of hall buildings

Anna SedlakovaInstitute of Architectural Engineering, CivilEngineering Faculty, Technical University of Kosice,Kosice, Slovak Republic

MOISTURE, HAM, HYGROTHERMALBEHAVIOUR (3/3)ROOM 3 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 539 Hygrothermal performance of exterior wall

structures using a heat, air and moisture modeling

Seong Jin Chang, Sumin KimBuilding Environment & Materials Lab, School ofArchitecture, Soongsil University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

11:15-11:30 893 Green building envelopes – Moisture safety in

ventilated light-weight building envelopes

Carl-Magnus Capener, Eva Sikander SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Dept. ofSustainable Built Environment, Borås, Sweden

11:30-11:45 121 A preliminary evaluation of mould prediction

models based on laboratory experiments

Evy Vereeckena, Kristof Vanoirbeekb, Staf Roelsa

aKU Leuven, Building Physics Section, Heverlee, BelgiumbCentre for Food and Microbial Technology, Heverlee,Belgium

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11:45-12:00 395 Mold Risk Classification Based on Comparative

Evaluation of Two Established Growth Models

Viitanen H.a, Krus M.b, Ojanen T.a, Eitner V.b,Zirkelbach D.b

aVTT Eco efficient building solutions, Building Physics,Espoo, FinlandbFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Valley,Germany

12:00-12:15 786 The influence of coatings on the environmental

hygric inertia of plastered rooms.

Amos Ronzino, Vincenzo CorradoPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

12:15-12:30 733 Heat and moisture transfer properties of mud wall

Application of simultaneous heat and a moisture

transfer model for hygroscopic range to high

humidity conditions

Naoya Moriyama, Satoru TakadaGraduate School of Engineering, Kobe University,Kobe, Japan

12:30-12:45 672 Modelling cavity ventilation behind brick veneer

cladding: how reliable are the common

assumptions?

Michiel Vanpachtenbeke, Jelle Langmans, Staf RoelsDepartment of Civil Engineering, Building PhysicsSection, University of Leuven, Heverlee Leuven,Belgium

12:45-13:00 785 Measuring the hygroscopic properties of porous

media in transient regime. From the material level

to the whole building HAM simulation of a coated

room.

Amos Ronzino, Vincenzo CorradoPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGENVELOPE COMPONENTSROOM 4 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 23 Laboratory tests and potential of thermal

insulation plasters

Joana Maiaa, Nuno M.M. Ramosa, Vasco P. De Freitasa,Ângela Sousab

aCONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, PortugalbSIVAL – Gessos Especiais, Leiria, Portugal

11:15-11:30 238 Structural and thermal behaviour of a timber-

concrete prefabricated composite wall system

R. Destro, G. Boscato, U. Mazzali, S. Russo, F. Peron,P. RomagnoniDepartment of Design and Planning in ComplexEnvironments, University IUAV di Venezia, Venezia,Italy

11:30-11:45 339 Thermal behaviour of a gypsum fibre board

associated with rigid polyurethane foam under

standard fire conditions

Jérôme Le Dréaua, Rasmus Lund Jensena, Klaus Koldingb

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University,Aalborg, DenmarkbDC-System insulation A/S, Aars, Denmark

11:45-12:00 471 Thermal Performance of Lightweight Composite

Slabs: FEM and DOE Analyses

M. Alonso-Martinez, J.J. del Coz Diaz, F.P. AlvarezRabanal, J.R. González FigaredoDepartment of Construction and ManufacturingEngineering, University of Oviedo, Gijon, Spain

12:00-12:15 571 Experimental determination of the influence of

installing fibrous insulation materials in timber

frames on the air permeability and convective air

transport

Christoph Harreither, Lisa Krainz, Jakob Weissinger,Thomas BednarVienna University of Technology, Institute of BuildingConstruction and Technology, Research Centre ofBuilding Physics and Scound Protection, Vienna, Austria

12:15-12:30 740 Moisture safe and mould free crawl spaces: State

of the art and design of full scale experiment

Jan Richtera, Kamil Staněkb

aDept. of Building Structures, Faculty of CivilEngineering, CTU in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicbUniversity Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings(UCEEB), CTU in Prague, Buštěhrad, Czech Republic

12:30-12:45 405 Thermal properties and modeling of fiber

reinforced concretes

Balázs Nagy, Salem Georges Nehme, Dóra SzagriBudapest University of Technology and Economics,Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department ofConstruction Materials and Technologies, Budapest,Hungary

12:45-13:00 757 Coupling VIPs and ABPs: assessment of overall

thermal performance in building wall insulation

Alice Lorenzati, Stefano Fantucci, Alfonso Capozzoli,Marco PerinoPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

MICROCLIMATE FOR ANCIENT BUILDINGS,PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION ANDRESTORATION (2/3)ROOM 5 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 19 Influence of Hygroscopic Materials in the

Stabilization of Relative Humidity Inside Museum

Display Cases

C. Ferreira, V.P. de Freitas, N.M.M. Ramos CONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

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11:15-11:30 287 Prediction of Steel Corrosion in Porous Building

Materials by means of a New Hygrothermal Model

Eleonora Marra, Daniel Zirkelbach, Hartwig M. KünzelFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP,Department of Hygrothermics, Valley, Germany

11:30-11:45 303 Effects of drifting sand particles on deterioration

of mural paintings on the east wall of cave 285 in

Mogao caves, Dunhuang

Akane Mikayamaa, Shuichi Hokoia, Daisuke Oguraa,Ken Okadab, Bomin Suc

aKyoto University, Kyoto University Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, JapanbNational Research Institute for Cultural Properties,Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo, JapancDunhuang Academy, Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang,Gansu, China

11:45-12:00 400 Design of the ventilated air channel to resolve

moisture problems in the historical church

Ladislav Tazky, Anna SedlakovaTechnical University of Kosice – Civil EngineeringFaculty, Kosice

12:00-12:15 494 Study on conservation aspects using LED

technology for museum lighting

Gabriele Piccablottoa, Chiara Aghemob, Anna Pellegrinob, Paola Iacomussic, Michela Radisc

aDepartment of Architecture and Design, LAMSALaboratory, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybDepartment of Energy, TEBE Research Group,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalycNational Research Institute of Metrology, Torino,Italy

12:15-12:30 553 Influence of the infiltrated rainwater on the

degradation of the inner wall in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

Etsuko Mizutania, Daisuke Oguraa, Takeshi Ishizakib,Masaru Abukuc, Juni SasakidaGraduate school of engeneering, Kyoto University,Kyoto City, JapanbTohoku University of Art and Design, Yamagata City,JapancFaculty of architecture, Kinki University, Higashi-Osaka City, Japan dCenter for the Global Study of Cultural Heritage andCulture, Kansai University, Suita City, Japan

12:30-12:45 794 Deterioration of the wall of a historic stone

building in a cold region and measures to protect it

Takeshi Ishizakia, Masazo TakamibaTohoku University of Art and Design, Yamagata,JapanbGeological Survey of Hokkaido, Otaru, Japan

12:45-13:00 907 Predicting the risk of moisture induced damages

on the building envelope using stochastic models

of building occupants’ behaviour

Frédéric HaldiGartenmann Engineering SA, Lausanne, Switzerland

RES & ZEB (3/4)ROOM 7 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 154 Experimental Analyses of Different PVT Collector

Designs for Heating and Cooling Applications in

Buildings

Jan Cremers1*, Irina Mitina2, Nansi Palla1, Fritz Klotz1,Xavier Jobard2, Ursula Eicker2

Stuttgart University of Applied Science, Stuttgart,Germany1 Centre for Integral Architecture2 Centre for Sustainable Energy Technology

11:15-11:30 546 Solar Thermal Systems For Low Energy Hotel

Buildings: State Of The Art, Perspectives and

Challenges

E. Kyriakia, V. Drosoub, A.M. Papadopoulosa

aProcess Equipment Design Laboratory, Departmentof Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle Univerisity ofThessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreecebCRES - Centre for Renewable Energy Sources andSaving, Solar Thermal Systems Department, Athens,Greece

11:30-11:45 598 Experimental and computational study for

household equipment system in a smart house

with solar collectors

Weirong Zhanga, Kan Linb, Ritsuko Yuasac, Shinsuke Katob

aTokyo Polytechnic University, Atsugi, Kanagawa,Japan bThe University of Tokyo, Meguro, Tokyo, JapancTokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Suehirocho, Tsurumi,Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

11:45-12:00 756 Simulation study of a naturally ventilated building

integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) envelope

Syamimi Saadona,b, Léon Gaillarda,b, Stéphanie Girouxa, Christophe Ménézoa,b

aINSA Lyon, CETHIL UMR 5008, INSA EDF Chair”Habitats and Energy Innovations”, Villeurbanne,FrancebUniversity of Lyon 1, CETHIL UMR 5008,Villeurbanne, France

12:00-12:15 753 An energy autonomous house equipped with a

solar PV hydrogen conversion system

Paolo Giuseppe Mura, Roberto Baccoli, Roberto Innamorati, Stefano MariottiUniversity of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy

12:15-12:30 589 Studies energy efficiency of the renewable sources

use considering climate in Latvia

S. Sakipovaa, A. Jakovicsb, S. Gendelisb

aPhysical - Technical Department, E.A. BuketovKaraganda State University, Karaganda, KazakhstanbPhysical - Technical Department, E.A. BuketovKaraganda State University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

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12:30-12:45 628 Energy saving analysis of a solar combi-system

using detailed control algorithm modeled with

Modelica

J. Boisa, L. Moraa, E. Wurtzb

aUniversité Bordeaux, CNRS, Arts et Métiers ParisTech,Esplanade des arts et métiers, Talence, FrancebNational Institute of Solar Energy, Le Bourget Du Lac,France

12:45-13:00 452 Roof-integrated PV in Nordic climate - Building

physical challenges

Lars Gullbrekkena, Tore Kvandea, Berit Timeb

aNTNU, Norwegian University of Science andtechnology, Department of Civil and TransportEngineering, Trondheim, NorwaybSINTEF Building and infrastructure, Trondheim,Norway

ENERGY RETROFIT AND nZEB (2/2)ROOM 8 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11.15 111 Progress towards EPBD recast targets in Turkey:

Application of cost optimality calculations to a

residential building

Neşe Ganiç Sağlama, A. Zerrin Yılmazb

aNeşe Ganiç Sağlam, ITU Faculty of Architecture,Taşkışla, Beyoğlu- Istanbul, TurkeybA. Zerrin Yılmaz, ITU Faculty of Architecture,Taşkışla, Beyoğlu- Istanbul, Turkey

11:15-11:30 337 nZEB retrofit of a concrete large panel apartment

building

Kalle Kuusk, Targo KalameesTallinn University of Technology, Chair of BuildingPhysics and Energy Efficiency, Estonia

11:30-11:45 338 Retrofit of a kindergarten targeting zero energy balance

Francesco Causonea, Salvatore Carluccib, Amin Moazamia, Giulio Cattarina, Lorenzo Paglianoa

aend-use Efficiency Research Group, Department ofEnergy, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, ItalybDepartment of Civil and Transport Engineering,Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Trondheim, Norway

11:45-12:00 383 A decision making tool for the energy efficient

refurbishment of residential buildings

P. Steskensa, Y. Vanhellemonta, S. Roelsb, N. Van Den Bosschec

aBelgian Building Research Institute, Department ofEnergy and Climate, Limelette, BelgiumbKULeuven, Building Physics Section, Leuven, Belgium cGhent University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitecture, Ghent, Belgium

12:00-12:15 581 Energy saving potential in retrofitting of non-

residential buildings in Denmark

Jørgen Rose, Kirsten Engelund ThomsenDanish Building Research Institute, AalborgUniversity, Copenhagen, Denmark

12:15-12:30 692 Method for assessment of energy retrofit

measures in milieu valuable buildings

Endrik Arumägia, Maris Mändelb, Targo Kalameesa

aTallinn University of Technology, Chair of BuildingPhysics and Energy Efficiency, Tallinn, EstoniabEstonian Academy of Arts, Department of CulturalHeritage and Conservation, Tallinn, Estonia

12:30-12:45 755 BIM and energy efficient retrofitting in school

buildings

Giuseppe Martino Di Giudaa, Valentina Villaa, Paolo Piantanidab

aPolitecnico di Milano – ABC, Milano, ItalybPolitecnico di Torino – DISEG, Torino, Italy

12:45-13:00 759 Tracking the energy refurbishment processes in

residential building stocks. The pilot case of

Piedmont region

Ilaria Ballarini, Sesil Pichierri, Vincenzo CorradoDept. of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

TEACHING AND LEARNING IN HEALTHYAND COMFORTABLE CLASSROOMSROOM 9 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 736 Students’ perceptions of school acoustics and the

impact of high noise on teaching and learning in

secondary schools: Findings of a questionnaire

survey

Daniel M. Connollya, Julie E. Dockrellb, Bridget M. Shieldc, Rob Conettad, Trevor J. Coxe

aDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Business, Sport& Enterprise, Southampton Solent University,Southampton, UKbDepartment of Psychology and Human Development,Institute of Education, University of London, London, UKcDepartment of Urban Engineering, Faculty ofEngineering, Science and Built Environment, LondonSouth Bank University, London, UKdDepartment of Acoustics, Audio and Video Engineering,University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK

11:15-11:30 722 Classroom Acoustics and Impact on Health and

Social Behaviour

Gerhart Tieslera, Rainer Machnerb, Holger Brokmannb

aISF Institut für interdisziplinäre Schulforschung,Ottersberg, Germany bEcophon Deutschland, Lübeck, Germany

11:30-11:45 594 Acoustic comfort in high-school classrooms for

students and teachers

G.E. Puglisia, L.C. Cantor Cutivab, L. Pavesea, A. Castellanac, M. Bonaa, S. Fasolisa, V. Lorenzattia, A. Carulloc, A. Burdorfb, A. AstolfiaaDepartment of Energ, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalybErasmus MC, University Medical Center, Rotterdam,The Netherlands cDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications -Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

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11:45-12:00 721 Teachers and Teaching: Speech Production

Accommodations Due to Changes in the Acoustic

Environment

Eric J. Huntera, Pasquale Bottalicoa, Simone Graetzera,Timothy W. Leishmanb, Mark L. Berardib, Nathan G.Eyringb, Zachary R. Jensenb, Michael K. Rolinsb,Jennifer K. Whitingb

aCommunicative Sciences and Disorders, MichiganState University, East Lansing, MI bPhysics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University,Provo, UT

12:00-12:15 210 How classroom acoustics affect the vocal load of

teachers

Nick Durupab, Bridget Shielda, Stephen Dancea, Rory Sullivanb, Luis Gomez-Agustinaa

aLondon South Bank University, London, UK bSharps Redmore Acoustic Consultants, Ipswich, UK

12:15-12:30 347 Teachers’ voice use in teaching environment.

Aspects on speakers’ comfort

Viveka Lyberg-Åhlandera, Roland Rydella, AndersLöfqvista, David Pelegrin-Garcíab, Jonas Brunskogc

aIKVL, Logopedics, Foniatrics and Audiology, LundUniversity, Lund SwedenbSoft Matter and Biophysics, Leuven BelgiumcElectrical Engineering, Technical University ofDenmark, Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

12:30-12:45 797 Associations between classroom conditions and

teacher’s voice production

Leena Rantalaa*, Eeva Salab

aUniversity of Tampere, Tampereen yliopisto, FinlandbUniversity of Turku, Turun yliopisto, Finland

12:45-13:00 599 Associations between objectively-measured

acoustic parameters and occupational voice use

among primary school teachers

A. Astolfia, G.E. Puglisia, L.C. Cantor Cutivab, L. Pavesea, A. Carulloc, A. Burdorfb

aDepartment of Energy - Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalybErasmus MC – University Medical Center, Rotterdam,The Netherlands cDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications -Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

SPECIAL TOPICS: EU PROJECT ON SCHOOLSROOM 10 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 234 School of the Future – Towards zero emission with

high performance indoor environment

Heike Erhorn-Kluttig, Hans ErhornFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Stuttgart,Germany

11:15-11:30 236 School of the Future: Deep renovation of the

Solitude-Gymnasium in Stuttgart

Stephan Kempea, Christoph Höflea, Jürgen Görresa,Heike Erhorn-Kluttigb, Hans Erhornb, Heinz-MichaelBeckertb

aCity of Stuttgart, Office for Environmental Protection,Stuttgart, GermanybFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Stuttgart,Germany

11:30-11:45 266 Energy and environmental monitoring of a school

building deep energy renovation in Italy

Michele Zinzia, Giovanni Battistinib, Vanni RagazzinibaENEA, Rome, ItalybEnergie per la Città, Cesena (FC), Italy

11:45-12:00275 School of the Future: Deep energy renovation of

the Hedegaards School in Denmark

Ove Morcka, Kirsten Engelund Thomsenb, Birgit Elleby Jorgensenc

aCenergia Energy Consultants, Herlev, DenmarkbDanish Building Research Institute, SBi, AalborgUniversity Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkcMunicipality of Ballerup, Ballerup Raadhus, Ballerup,Denmark

12:00-12:15 276 On the implementation of an innovative

energy/financial optimization tool and its

application for technology screening within the EU-

project School of the Future

Ove Morcka, Carlo Romeob, Michele ZinzibaCenergia Energy Consultants, Herlev, Denmark bENEA, Rome Italy

12:15-12:30 278 Plus energy schools in Germany – Pilot projects

and key technologies

Hans Erhorn, Heike Erhorn-Kluttig, Johann ReißFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Stuttgart,Germany

12:30-12:45 528 Energy upgrading of a historical school building in

cold climate

Karin Buvika, Geir Andersenb, Sverre Tangenc

aSINTEF Byggforsk, Trondheim, NorwaybDrammen Eiendom KF, Drammen kommune, NorwaycGlass og Fasadeforeningen, Oslo, Norway

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12:45-13:00 844 Paving the way to nearly zero energy schools in

Mediterranean region- ZEMedS project

Niki Gaitania*, Laia Casesb, Elena Mastrapostolia,Eftychia Eliopoulouc

aNational & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Groupof Building Environmental Research, Building ofPhysics-5, University Campus, Athens, GreecebFundació Privada ASCAMM, Cerdanyola del Vallés-Barcelona, SpaincMunicipality of Perister, Athens, Greece

PLANNING, PROTOCOLS AND STAKEHOLDERSROOM 11 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 752 An evaluation of distributed solar thermal "net

metering" in small-scale district heating systems

B. Di Pietra, F. Zanghirella, G. PuglisiTechnical Unit for Energy Efficiency, ENEA (ItalianNational Agency for New Technologies, Energy andSustainable Economic Development), Roma, Italy

11:15-11:30 538 Sustainable Building Assessment Tool in Slovakia

E. Kridlova Burdova, S. VilcekovaInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty ofCivil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice,Kosice, Slovakia

11:30-11:45 461 The contribution of the ITACA Protocol in the

control of the environmental quality in residential

buildings and the subsequent contribution to the

adaptation to climatic change.

Paolo Principi, Silvia Catalino, Roberto FiorettiDepartment of Industrial Engineering andMathematical Sciences, Università Politecnica delleMarche, Ancona, Italy

11:45-12:00 576 Stakeholder-oriented energy planning support in

cities

Najd Ouhajjoua, Wolfgang Loibla, Stefan Fenzb, A Min Tjoab

aAIT- Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna,AustriabVienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

12:00-12:15 580 Case study of energy performance analyses on

different scales

Aurelien Bres, Katharina Eder, Stefan Hauer, Florian JudexAIT Austrian Institute of Technology, EnergyDepartment, Vienna, Austria

12:15-12:30 676 Interconnection between scales for friendly and

affordable sustainable urban districts retrofitting

Giulia Barbanoa, Aitziber Egusquizab

aiiSBE Italia R&D, Torino, ItalybSustainable Construction Division / TecnaliaResearch & Innovation, Technology Park, Derio,Bizkaia, Spain

12:30-12:45 570 The Effect of Building Form and Settlement

Texture on Energy Efficiency for Hot Dry Climate

Zone in Turkey

Idil Erdemir Kocagil, Gül Koçlar OralITU Faculty of Architecture, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey

12:45-13:00 407 Applying model predictive control to a LEED silver-

certified building

Trent Hilliarda, Lukas Swana, Miroslava Kavgica, Zheng Qinb

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, DalhousieUniversity, Halifax, CanadabGreen Power Labs, Dartmouth, Canada

VENTILATION AND CFDROOM 12 I 11:00-13:00

11:00-11:15 731 Study on Ventilation in High-Rise Building Based

on Pressure Differences Measured at Elevator

Doors

Naoto SHINOMIYAa, Satoru TAKADAa, Tomoaki USHIOb

aDepartment of Architecture, Graduate School ofEngineering, Kobe University, Kobe, JapanbNIKKEN SEKKEI LTD. Osaka, Japan

11:15-11:30 764 Simulation of air infiltration of Australian housing

and its impact on energy consumption

Zhengen Ren, Dong ChenCSIRO Land and Water Flagship, Melbourne, Australia

11:30-11:45 437 Investigation of airflow pattern of a typical data

center by CFD simulation

Caifeng Gao, Zhen Yu, Jianlin WuChina Academy of Building Research,Beijing, China

11:45-12:00 665 Numerical investigation of natural smoke

ventilation in underground train stations

Evangelos Tzanidisa, Guillermo Reina, Nishani Sakizlisb, Oliver Dinsdale-Youngb

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ImperialCollege London, London, UKbMott MacDonald Limited, UK

12:00-12:15 511 CFD simulation of three different geometrical

designs of a conveyor tempering ventilation

system

László Czétány, Péter LángBudapest University of Technology and Economics,Budapest, Hungary

12:15-12:30 706 Numerical Analysis of a Hygrothermal

Environment during Hot and Humid Seasons

Considering Room Hygroscopicity and Air

Conditioner Driving Mode

Daisuke Oguraa, Yusuke Tatsumib, Takashi Oginoa,Hisashi Miurac

aGraduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University,Kyotodaigaku-Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, JapanbNTT Facilites, Granparktower, 3-4-1 Shibaura,

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Minato-ku, Tokyo, JapancNILIM, Tachihara Office: 1 Tachihara, Tsukuba,Japan

12:30-12:45 612 Review of natural ventilation models

Zhiqiang (John) Zhaia, Mohamed El Mankibib, Amine Zoubirb

aUniversity of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USAbENTPE-University of Lyon, Vaulx en Velin, France

WORKSHOP SKANSKA ROOM 6 I 13:30 - 14:30

Practical Retrofit energy conservation measures (ECM) inbuildings: A Case Study outlining the decisions, interventions,challenges, lessons learned and future propositions)

KEY NOTE PRESENTATIONAula Magna - Sala CdF 14:00 - 14:45

Building Physics challenges in construction industry and

education

Marco Filippi Department of Energy, TEBE Research Group, Politecnico diTorino, Italy

KEY NOTE PRESENTATIONAula Magna - Sala CdF 14:45-15:30

Rethinking and reshaping luminous environments in

buildings

Stephen SelkowitzSenior Advisor for Building Science, Leader, Windows andBuilding Envelope Materials GroupBuilding Technology and Urban Systems Division, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory, USA

GREEN ENVELOPESROOM 1 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15735 Experimental characterization of green roof

components

Salah-Eddine Ouldboukhitine, Rafik BelarbiLaSIE, University of La Rochelle, La Rochelle, France

16:15-16:30880 A Hydro-Thermal Study of the Bionic Leaf - A Basic

Structural Element of the Bionic Façade Inspired by

Vertical Greenery

Tomaž Šuklje, Ciril Arkar, Sašo MedvedLaboratory for Sustainable Technologies in Buildings,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University ofLjubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

16:30-16:45394 Influence of plant and substrate characteristics of

vegetated roofs on a supermarket energy

performance located in a semiarid climate

Sergio Veraa,e, Camilo Pintoa, Felipe Victoreroa, Waldo Bustamanteb,e, Carlos Bonillac,e, Jorge Gironásc,e, Victoria Rojasd

aDepartment of Construction Engineering andManagement, School of Engineering, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChilebSchool of Architecture, Pontificia UniversidadCatólica de Chile, Providencia, Santiago, ChilecDepartment of Hydraulic and EnvironmentalEngineering, School of Engineering, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChiledVR+ARQ, Providencia, Santiago, ChileeCenter for Sustainable Urban Development (CEDEUS),Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Providencia,Santiago, Chile

16:45-17:00 398398 Experimental study of the thermal performance of

living walls under semiarid climatic conditions

Felipe Victoreroa, Sergio Veraa,e, Waldo Bustamanteb,e,Felipe Toria, Carlos Bonillac,e, Jorge Gironásc,e, Victoria Rojasd

aDepartment of Construction Engineering andManagement, School of Engineering, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChilebSchool of Architecture, Pontificia UniversidadCatólica de Chile, Providencia, Santiago, ChilecDepartment of Hydraulic and EnvironmentalEngineering, School of Engineering, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChiledVR+ARQ, Providencia, Santiago, ChileeCenter for Sustainable Urban Development (CEDEUS),Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Providencia,Santiago, Chile

17:00-17:15 867 Lightweight green roofs’ thermal response under

freezing conditions

Ciril Arkarᵃ, Suzana Domjanᵃ, Darja Majkovičᵇ, Jure Šumiᵇ, Sašo MedvedᵃᵃLaboratory for Sustainable Technologies in Buildings,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University ofLjubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaᵇKnaufInsulation d.o.o., Škofja Loka, Slovenia

17:15-17:30427 Impact of the properties of a green roof substrate

on its hydraulic and thermal behavior

V. Sandoval1,2, F. Suárez1,2, S. Vera2,3, C. Pinto2,3, F. Victorero3, C. Bonilla1,2, J. Gironás1,2, W. Bustamante2,4, V. Rojas5, P. Pastén1,2

1Department of Hydraulic and EnvironmentalEngineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile2Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CEDEUS),Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile3Department of Construction Engineering andManagement, School of Engineering, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile4School of Architecture, Pontificia UniversidadCatólica de Chile5VR+ARQ, Chile

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DYNAMIC INSULATION AND DOUBLE SKINFAÇADESROOM 2 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15116 Thermal and filtration performance assessment of

a dynamic insulation system

Elisa Di Giuseppea, Marco D’Orazioa, Costanzo Di Pernab

aConstruction, Civil Engineering and ArchitectureDepartment, Ancona, ItalybIndustrial Engineering and Mathematical SciencesDepartment, Ancona, Italy

16:15-16:30432 Periodic Alternation between Intake and Exhaust

of Air in Dynamic Insulation: Measurements of

Heat and Moisture Recovery Efficiency

Sayaka Murataa, Tsukasa Tsukidatea, Akira Fukushimab, Masaru Abukuc, Hirofumi Watanabed, Akihiro Ogawad

aHokkaido Research Organization, Hokkaido, JapanbHokkaido University of Science, Dep. of ArchitectureFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido, JapancDepartment of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture,Kinki University, Osaka, JapandAsahi Kasei Construction Materials Corporation,Tokyo, Japan

16:30-16:45780 Dynamic insulation systems: experimental

analysis on a parietodynamic wall

Stefano Fantucci, Valentina Serra, Marco PerinoDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, TEBEResearch Group, Turin, Italy

16:45-17:00514 Characterization of fibrous insulating materials in

their application in Dynamic Insulation technology

Andrea Alongi, Livio MazzarellaPolitecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, Milano,Italy

17:00-17:15545 Field Experiments on Mechanical Double-skin

System of Room-side Air Gap in a Residential

House

Kan Lina, Shinsuke Katob

aThe University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanbIIS, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

17:15-17:30865 Climate-based performance evaluation of double

skin facades by building energy modelling in

Central Europe

Adrienn Gelesz, András ReithABUD Engineering Ltd., Budapest, Hungary

17:30-17:45410 Study Of The Performances Of A Supply-Air

Window For Air Renewal Pre-Heating

François Gloriant, Pierre Tittelein, Annabelle Joulin,Stéphane LassueUniversité Lille Nord de France, Université d’Artois,LGCgE-EA 4515, Laboratoire de Génie Civil et géo-Environnement, Technoparc Futura, Béthune, France

17:45-18:00243 Prediction of dew condensation of windows with

airflow

Daisuke Kawahara1, Shinsuke Kato2

1The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan2Institute of Industrial Science, Tokyo, Japan

NEW MATERIALS FOR BUILDING ENVELOPECOMPONENTSROOM 3 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15299 Combined thermal effect of cool roof and cool

façade on a prototype building

Anna Laura Piselloa, Veronica Lucia Castaldob, Cristina Pisellib, Gloria Pignattab, Franco Cotanaa

aDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia,Perugia, ItalybCIRIAF – Interuniversity Research Center on Pollutionand Environment “Mauro Felli”, Perugia, Italy

16:15-16:30 473 Integrated Evaluation of the Performance of

Composite Cool Thermal Insulation Materials

P. Antoniadoua, E. Giamaa, S.-N. Boemia, Th. Karlessib,M. Santamourisb, A.M. Papadopoulosa

aProcess Equipement Design Laboratory, Departementof Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle Univerisity ofThessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreecebGroup Buildings and Environmental Research, PhysicsDepartment, National and Kapodistrian, University ofAthens, Building Physics 5, Athens, Greece

16:30-16:45 616 Natural weathering of cool coatings and its effect

on solar reflectance of roof surfaces

Kelen Dornelles, Rosana Caram, Eduvaldo SichieriInstitute of Architecture and Urbanism, University ofSao Paulo, Sao Carlos-SP, Brazil

16:45-17:00348 Dynamic facades, the smart way of meeting the

energy requirements

Kjeld Johnsena, Frederik V. Wintherb

aDanish Building Research Institute, AalborgUniversity Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkbRamboll A/S, København S, Denmark

17:00-17:15321 Evaluating External Thermal Insulation Composite

Systems (ETICS) regarding the building’s global

performance

Sara Hadji Rezaia,b, Francis Allardb, Charlotte Abeléa,Maxime Doyab

aIsolation et Revêtements / Hygrothermique desOuvrages, Centre Scientifique et Technique duBâtiment, Université Paris-Est, Marne-La-Vallée cedex2, FrancebLaboratoire des Sciences de l’Ingénieur pourl’Environnement: LaSIE UMR-CNRS 7356, Université deLa Rochelle, Pôle Sciences et Technologie, La Rochellecedex 1, France

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17:15-17:30631 ECCENTRIC Buildings: Evaporative Cooling in

Constructed ENvelopes by Transmission and

Retention Inside Casings of Buildings

Eric Teitelbauma, Forrest Meggersa,b,c, George Schererb, Prathap Ramamurthyb,d, Louis Wangc, Elie Bou-Zeidb

aPrinceton University, School of Architecture,Princeton, USAbPrinceton University, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Princeton, USAcPrinceton University, Andlinger Center for Energyand the Environment, Princeton, USAdThe City College of New York, Department ofMechanical Engineering, New York, USA

17:30-17:45382 Long term durability of Vacuum Insulation Panels:

determination of the Sd-value of MF-2 foils

Glenn De Meersman, Nathan Van Den Bossche,Arnold JanssensGhent University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitecture, Research group of building physics,Gent, Belgium

17:45-18:00921 Study of two hemp concrete walls in real weather

conditions

Timea Bejata,b, Amandine Piota,b, Arnaud Jaya,b, Laetita Bessettec

aUniv. Grenoble Alpes, Le Bourget du Lac, FrancebCEA, LITEN, DTS, SBST, Grenoble, FrancecCentre Technique Louis VICAT, Les Trois Vallons,France

WINDOWS THERMAL PERFORMANCEROOM 4 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15414 Contribution to the thermal renovation of old

buildings: Numerical and Experimental approach

for characterizing a double window.

Mohamed El Mankibi, Richard Cantin, Amine ZoubirENTPE-University of Lyon, Vaulx en Velin, France

16:15-16:30429 Risk management of windows performance

Krystyna PietrzykDepartment of Architecture, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Göteborg, Sweden

16:30-16:45683 Thermal optimization of window frames

Nathan Van Den Bossche, Lisa Buffel, Arnold JanssensGhent University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitecture, Ghent, Belgium

16:45-17:00645 Thermal and lighting performance of 5 Complex

Fenestration Systems in a semiarid climate of Chile

Waldo Bustamantea,c, Sergio Verab,c, Francisca Uretaa,c

aEscuela de Arquitectura, Pontificia UniversidadCatólica de Chile, Santiago, ChilebEscuela de Ingeniería, Pontificia Universidad Católicade Chile, Santiago, ChilecCentro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable, PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

17:00-17:15327 Thermal comfort and visual comfort in an office

building equipped with smart electrochromic

glazing: an experimental study

Youness Ajaji, Philippe AndréDepartment of Environmental Sciences andManagement, Liege University, Arlon, Belgium

17:15-17:30191 Influence of WWR, WG and glazing properties on

the annual heating and cooling energy demand in

buildings

Norbert Harmatia, Zoltán Magyarb

aUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences,Novi Sad, SerbiabBudapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Building Energetics and BuildingService Engineering, Budapest, Hungary

17:30-17:45563 The effects of the frame ratio and glass on the

thermal performance of a curtain wall system

Min Jung Baea, Ji Hyun Ohb, Sun Sook Kimb

aDepartment of Architecture, Graduate School of AjouUniversity, Suwon, Republic of KoreabDepartment of Architecture, Ajou University, Suwon,Republic of Korea

17:45-18:00465 Moisture in Multi-Layer Windows

S. Asphauga, S. Uvsløkka, D. Plsek, A. Gustavsen, B. Timea

aSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Trondheim, NorwaybSAPA Building Systems GmbH, Ulm, NorwaycNTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Trondheim, Norway

VISUAL COMFORT AND NON-VISUAL EFFETCSOF LIGHT ON HUMAN HEALTH ANDWELLBEINGROOM 5 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:157 Lighting control systems: factors affecting energy

savings' evaluation

Laura Belliaa, Francesca Fragliassoa, Alessia Pedacea,b

aDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofNaples Federico II, Naples, ItalybDepartment of Energy, Information Engineering andMathematical Models, University of Palermo, Palermo,Italy

16:15-16:3053 Potential of PV façade for supplementary lighting

in winter

Dominika Knera, Eliza Szczepańska-Rosiak, Dariusz HeimDepartment of Environmental Engineering, LodzUniversity of Technology, Łódź, Poland

16:30-16:4592 Changing to energy efficient light sources – An

analysis of the energy balance of buildings

Johan Nordén, Henrik Karlsson, Caroline Markusson,Svein Ruud, Mikael Lindgren, Patrik OllasSP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, IdeonScience Park, Lund, Sweden

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16:45-17:00349 The daylighting contribution in the electric

lighting energy uses: EN standard and alternative

method comparison

Michele Zinzia, Alessandro Mangioneb

aENEA, Rome, ItalybArchitect, Rome, Italy

17:00-17:15379 Retrofitting Solutions for Energy Saving in a

Historical Building Lighting System

Giovanni Ciampi, Antonio Rosato, MichelangeloScorpio, Sergio Sibilio Second University of Naples, Department ofArchitecture and Industrial Design “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Aversa (CE), Italy

17:15-17:30703 European EMRP Projects About LED Lighting

Paola Iacomussi, Michela Radis, Giuseppe Rossi Department of optics, INRIM, Torino Italy

17:30-17:45868 Monitoring protocol to assess the overall

performance of lighting and daylighting retrofit

projects

Niko Gentilea, Marie-Claude Duboisa, Werner Osterhausb, Sophie Stofferb, Cláudia NavesDavid Amorimc, David Geisler-Moroderd, Anna Hoiere,Roman Jakobiakf

aEnergy and Building Design division, Lund University,Lund, SwedenbDepartment of Engineering, Lighting DesignResearch Laboratory, Aarhus University, Aarhus C,DenmarkcFaculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University ofBrasília, Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro, Brasília,BrazildBartenbach GmbH, Aldrans, AustriaeFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP,Stuttgart, Germanyfdaylighting.de UG, Berlin, Germany

RES & ZEB (4/4)ROOM 7 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15350 Design and construction of an nZEB in Piedmont

Region, North Italy

V.M. Barthelnes, C. Becchio, S.P. Corgnati, C. GualaDENERG - Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

16:15-16:30 842 Energy Modeling for NZEBs: a case-study

Carlo Miconoa, Guido Zanzotterab

aAi Studio, Torino, ItalybAi Engineering s.r.l., Torino, Italy

16:30-16:45373 Operation Analyse of a U-tube Ground Heat

Exchangers of GSHP system in Cold Region of

China

Huai Li, Jianlin Wu, Zhen Yu, Wei China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, China

16:45-17:00840 Appraising the effect of the primary systems on

the cost optimal design of nZEB: A case study in

two different climates

Maria Ferraraa, Enrico Fabriziob, Joseph Virgonec,Marco FilippiaaDENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybDISAFA, University of Torino, Grugliasco (TO), ItalycCETHIL, UMR5008, Université Lyon 1-INSA-Lyon,Villeurbanne CEDEX, France

17:00-17:15169 Seoul Energy Dream Center (SEDC) – A Zero Energy

Building

A. Dinkela, J. Wienoldb, G. Löhnertc, T. Winkelbauerd,H. Schierholze

aFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,Research, Freiburg, GermnaybÉcole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Écolepolytechnique fédérale, Lausanne, Switzerlandcsol-id-ar planungswerkstatt, consultancy, Berlin,GermanydGAP Gesellschaft für Architektur undProjektmanagement, architects, Eberswalde,GermanyeParsons Brinckerhoff, consultancy, Seoul, Republic ofKorea

17:15-17:30318 Dwellings electrical and DHW load profiles

generators development for µCHP systems using

RES coupled to buildings applications

Jean-Baptiste Bouvenot, Monica Siroux, Benjamin Latour, Bernard FlamentICube UMR7357, Université de Strasbourg, INSAStrasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France

17:30-17:45306 Performance Evaluation of an Air Source Heat

Pump Coupled with a Building-Integrated

Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPV/T) System under Cold

Climatic Conditions

Getu Hailua, Peter Dashb, Alan S. Fungb

aDepratment of Mechanical Engineering, University ofAlaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, USAbDepartment of Mechanical and IndutstrialEngineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario,Canada

ENERGY RETROFIT (2/2)ROOM 8 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:1587 Building renovation with interior insulation on

solid masonry walls in Denmark – A study of the

building segment and possible solutions

T. Odgaarda, S.P. Bjarløva, C. Rodea, M. Vesterløkkeb

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16:15-16:30104 Impact on the U-value due to airflows behind old

buildings retrofitted with insulation modules

attached to façades

Carl-Eric HagentoftDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Building Physics, Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden

16:30-16:45227 Evaluation of three different retrofit solutions

applied to the internal surface of a protected

cavity wall

R. Gallianoa, K. Ghazi Wakilib, B. Binderb, B. DaniottiaaPolimi, Department of Architecture Built Environmentand Construction Engineering, Milano, ItalybEMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratory for Material Scienceand Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland

16:45-17:00313 Using the linear heating elements to compensate

thermal deficits of a cold wall corner

Tomasz Bernard, Azra KorjenicInstitute for Building Construction and Technology,Research Centre of Building Physics and SoundProtection, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

17:00-17:15464 Reliability of interior thermal insulation as a

retrofit measure in historic wooden apartment

buildings in cold climate.

Endrik Arumägia, Margus Pihlakb, Targo Kalameesa

aTallinn University of Technology, Chair of BuildingPhysics and Energy Efficiency, Tallinn, EstoniabTallinn University of Technology, Chair of AppliedMathematics, Tallinn, Estonia

17:15-17:30592 Watertightness assessment of blown-in retrofit

cavity wall insulation

Stephanie Van Goethem, Nathan Van Den Bossche,Arnold JanssensGhent University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitecture, Ghent, Belgium

17:30-17:45627 Parametric study on the impact of thermal bridges

on the heat loss of internally insulated buildings

Valentina Marincioni, Neil May, Hector Altamirano-MedinaInstitute for Environmental Design and Engineering,UCL, London, United Kingdom

17:45-18:00669 Moisture supply Set Point for avoidance of

moisture damage in Swedish multifamily houses

Abdul Hamid A.a, Wallentén P.a, Johansson D.b

aLund University, Department of Building andEnvironmental Technology, Division of BuildingPhysics, Lund, SwedenbLund University, Department of Building andEnvironmental Technology, Division of BuildingServices, Lund, Sweden

TEACHING AND LEARNING IN ENERGYEFFICIENT, HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLECLASSROOMSROOM 9 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15173 Methods to evaluate lighting quality in educational

environments

Laura Belliaa, Gennaro Spadaa, Alessia Pedacea,b,Francesca Fragliassoa

aDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofNaples Federico II, Napless, ItalybDepartment of Energy, Information Engineering andMathematical Models, University of Palermo, Palermo,Italy

16:15-16:30808 Daylighting for Green schools: a resource for

indoor quality and energy efficiency in educational

environments

Anna Pellegrino, Silvia Cammarano, Valeria SavioPolitecnico di Torino, Department of Energy, TEBEresearch group, Torino, Italy

16:30-16:45322 Retrofit strategies for the improvement of visual

comfort and energy performance of classrooms

with large windows exposed to East

Simone Secchia, Fabio Sciurpia, Leone Pierangiolib,Matteo Randazzoa

aDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofFlorence, Florence, ItalybDepartment of Architecture, University of Florence,Florence, Italy

16:45-17:00906 School building heritage: energy efficiency,

thermal and lighting comfort evaluation via virtual

tour

Paola Lassandroa, Teresa Cosolab, Antonella Tundoc

aITC-CNR, Construction Technologies Institute-ItalianNational Research Council, UOS of Bari, Bari, ItalybABITA-Bioecological Architecture and TechnologicalInnovation for the Environment, University ofFlorence, Florence, ItalycENEA, UTEE AVEE– Italian National Agency for NewTechnologies, Energy and sustainable economicdevelopment –Technical Unit for Energy Efficiency,Bari, Italy

17:00-17:15120 IEQ assessment of classrooms with an optimized

demand controlled ventilation system

Ricardo M.S.F. Almeidaa,b, Vasco P. de Freitasb

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Instituteof Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Viseu, PortugalbCONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

17:15-17:30468 Air permeability of naturally ventilated Italian

classrooms

Luca Stabile, Andrea Frattolillo, Marco Dell’Isola,Angelamaria Massimo, Aldo RussiDICeM, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,Cassino (FR), Italy

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17:30-17:4513 Overall indoor quality of a non-renewed

secondary-school building

Lisa Loreti, Luca Barbaresi, Simona De Cesaris,Massimo GaraiDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), Bologna,Italy

17:45-18:00533 Green rating of existing school facilities

Marco Filippi, Elisa SiromboPolitecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Energia,Torino, Italy

THERMAL COMFORT AND IAQ (2/4)ROOM 10 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15316 Sensitivity Analysis on the Relationship between

Building Envelope Material and Human Body

Exergy Balance

Koichi IsawaDepartment of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering,Fukuyama University, Hiroshima, Japan

16:15-16:30342 Design recommendations for robust thermal

summer comfort in residential lightweight

buildings in a moderate climate

Koen Claesa, Lieven De Boeverb, Hilde Breescha

aKU Leuven Technology Campus Ghent, Faculty ofEngineering Technology, Sustainable Building, Ghent,BelgiumbBelgian Institute for Wood Technology, Brussels,Belgium

16:30-16:45409 Measured internal temperatures in UK homes – A

time series analysis and modelling approach

Argyris Oraiopoulos, Tom Kane, Steven K. Firth, Kevin J. LomasBuilding Energy Research Group (BERG), London-Loughborough (LoLo) Centre for Doctoral Training onEnergy Demand, School of Civil and BuildingEngineering, Loughborough University,Loughborough, UK

16:45-17:00397 Experimental validation of basic natural

ventilation air flow calculations for different flow

path and window configurations

Erhart T., Guerlich D., Schulze T., Eicker U.Centre for Sustainable Energy Technology Research(zafh.net), University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart,Germany

17:00-17:15419 The relationship between indoor and outdoor

temperature in two types of residence

Kiyoung Lee, Daeyeop LeeGraduate School of Public Health, Seoul NationlUniversity, Seoul, Korea

17:15-17:30439 Optimized Blind Control Method to minimize

Heating, Cooling and Lighting Energy

Gyumin Kanga, Kinam Kangb, Doosam Songa

aSungkynkwan University, Suwon, South KoreabHyundai Eng. and Construction Co., LTD., Yongin,South Korea

17:30-17:45440 Indoor Environment Control and Energy Saving

Performance of a Hybrid Ventilation System for a

Multi-residential Building

Young-hoon Lima, Hi-won Yunb, Doosam Songa

aSungkynkwan University, Suwon, South KoreabKorean Institue of Mechanical Facilities Industry,Seoul, South Korea

17:45-18:00879 The effect of thermal inertia on office workers

subjective and physiological responses; and

performance under summer conditions

Marcel Schweiker, Andreas WagnerKarlsruhe Institute for Technology, Building ScienceGroup, Karlsruhe, Germany

ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN CITIESAND DISTRICTSROOM 11 I 16:00-18:00

16:00-16:15544 The role of nearly-Zero Energy Buildings in the

definition of Post-Carbon Cities

C. Becchioa, S. P. Corgnatia, C. Delmastroa, V. Fabia, P. LombardibaDENERG - Politecnico di Torino, Torino 10129, ItalybDIST - Politecnico di Torino, Torino 10129, Italy

16:15-16:30110 Design of a base case mixed-use community and

its energy performance

Caroline HachemUniversity of Calgary, Calgary

16:30-16:45145 Environmental high performance urban open

spaces paving: experimentations in Urban Barriera

(Turin, Italy)

Alessandro Mazzottaa, Guglielmina MutanibaDAD and bDENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

16:45-17:00 843 Validated Load Profiles In Terms Of Density

Functions For Residential And Non-Residential

Buildings In Order To Enhance The Simulation

Capability In A Comprehensive Urban Simulation

Environment

Manuel Ziegler, Thomas BednarVienna University of Technology, Institute of BuildingConstruction and Technology, Research Center forBuilding Physics and Sound Protection, Vienna,Austria

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17:00-17:15294 Increasing the installation capacity of PV with

PEMFC backup within a residential community

Yawen Hana, Ian Beausoleil-Morrisonb, Xiaoyu Wangc

aDepartment of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering,Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CanadabDepartment of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering,Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CanadacDepartment of Electronics, Carleton University,Ottawa, ON, Canada

17:15-17:30469 Chasing Smart Communities standards: lesson

learnt from Geothermal Communities project in

Montieri (Italy)

Valentina Marino, Roberto PaganiPolitecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture andDesign, Turin, Italy

17:30-17:45685 Factory Assembled Homes For Multi-Story Living

Jutta Albus, Stefan BehlingUniversität Stuttgart, Institut für Baukonstruktion,Stuttgart, Germany

SMART CITIES (2/3)ROOM 12 I 16:00-17:45

16:00-16:1598 Optimal HVAC control as demand response with

on-site energy storage and generation system

Young M. Leea, Raya Horesha, Leo LibertibaIBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights,NY , U.S.A.bCNRS LIX, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

16:15-16:30233 Gaussian Process model for control of an existing

building

Ki-Uhn Ahna, Deuk-Woo Kimb, Young-Jin Kimc, Cheol-Soo Parka, In-Han Kimd

aSchool of Civil and Architectural Engineering,SungKyunKwan University, Suwon, Gyeonggi,SouthKoreabResearch Strategy Division, Korea Institute of CivilEngineering and Building Technology, Goyang-Si,Gyeonggi, SouthKoreacDivision of Architecture, Architectural Engineeringand Civil Engineering, Sunmoon University, Asan-si,Chungnam, South KoreadDepartment of Architecture, College of Engineering,Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea

16:30-16:45396 Opportunities for implementation of MPC in

commercial buildings

Miroslava Kavgic, Trent Hilliard, Lukas Swan Department of Mechanical Engineering, DalhousieUniversity, Halifax NS, Canada

16:45-17:0017 Predictive control and regulation strategies of air-

to-water heat pumps

Christian Kandler, Patrick Wimmer, Johannes HonoldTechnische Universität München (TUM), München,Germany

17:00-17:15748 Adaptive control for building thermo-hygrometric

analysis: a novel dynamic simulation code for

indoor spaces with multi-enclosed thermal zones

Annamaria Buonomanoa, Umberto Montanaroa, Adolfo Palomboa, Stefania SantinibaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofNaples Federico II, Naples, ItalybDepartment of Electrical Engineering andInformation Technology, University of Naples FedericoII, Naples, Italy

17:15-17:30224 A study of temperature set point strategies for

peak power reduction in residential buildings

Jennifer Datea, Andreas K. Athienitisa, Michaël Fournierb

aDepartment of Building, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Concordia University, Montreal, CanadabLaboratory of Energy Technologies, Hydro-QuébecResearch Institute, Shawinigan, Canada

17:30-17:45710 Improving energy efficiency and cost reduction in

airports: contributions from a wireless network

web-based monitoring solution

Luísa Dias Pereiraa, Gustavo Botteb, Miguel Soaresb,Manuel Gameiro da Silvaa

aADAI, LAETA, Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal bWSBP Electronics, Lda, Coimbra, Portugal

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Rooms I

Parallel events:

WS Annex 31

Wednesday at a Glance

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Courtyard Rooms I

Poster Visit*

11:00-11:45

Key note Presentation

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

prof. Yuguo Li "Fluid dynamics problems in

building physics"

Technical Sessions

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Solar radiation

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Aula Magna - Sala CdF

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Courtyard Rooms I

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IABP plenary meeting

Aula Magna - Sala CdF

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SOLAR RADIATION AND BUILDINGSROOM 1 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45239 Set-up and calibration by experimental data of a

numerical model for the estimation of solar factor

and Ug-value of building integrated photovoltaic

systemsaU. Mazzali, aP. Ruggeri, bM. Zinzi, aF. Peron, aP. Romagnoni, cA. DaneoaUniversity IUAV di Venezia, Venezia, ItalybENEA UTEE ERT, Casaccia, Roma, ItalycStazione sperimentale del vetro, Murano, Venezia,Italy

08:45-09:00491 Design Method of Housing with Direct Solar Heat

Gain by Using GIS Data in Cold Regions

Taro Moria, Kousuke Ogatab, Hisato OosawacaGraduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University,Sapporo, JapanbObayashi cooporation, Tokyo, JapancGraduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University,Sapporo, Japan

09:00-09:15549 A new methodology for quantifying the impact of

direct and diffuse solar radiation on energy

savings in commercial office spaces

Alex Vlachokostas, Nicholas MadamopoulosDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,The City College of New York, New York, USA

09:15-09:30835 Use of CFD modelling for transpired solar

collectors and associated characterization of

multi-scale airflow and heat transfer mechanisms

Sadjad Tajdaran, Fabrizio Bonatesta, Raymond Ogden, Christopher KendrickOxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK

09:30-09:45754 PV & Peltier façade: preliminary experimental results

Paolo Piantanida Politecnico di Torino – DISEG, Torino, Italy

09:45-10:00775 Knowledge based expert system tool for

optimization of the complex glass BIPV system

panel layout on the cable net structural skin

Nebojša Jakica, Alessandra ZanelliPolitecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

10:00-10:15788 Using Tilted Façade to Reduce Thermal Discomfort

in a UK Passivhaus Dwelling for a Warming

Climate

Yahya Lavafpoua, Steve SharplesSchool of Architecture, University of Liverpool,Liverpool, United Kingdom

10:15-10:30614 House in a Glasshouse – Impact of the Glasshouse

on Thermal Performance of the House Using a

Lumped Parameter Model

Kateřina SojkováCzech Technical University in Prague, UniversityCentre for Energy Efficient Buildings, Buštěhrad,Czech RepublicCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Praha, Czech Republic

WHOLE BUILDING MODELINGROOM 2 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4516 A preliminary study of the performance of

sensible and latent heat exchanger cores at the

frosting limit for use in Arctic housing

Colin Beattie, Paul Fazio†, Radu Zmeureanu, Jiwu RaoCentre for Zero Energy Building Studies, ConcordiaUniversity, Montréal, Québec, Canada

08:45-09:00202 A simulation framework for the evaluation of next

generation Responsive Building Envelope

technologies

Fabio Favoino, Mauro OverendGlass and Façade Technology (gFT) research group,Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge,Great Britain

09:00-09:15819 The influence of piping thermal insulation on

indoor climate and exergy consumption related to

hot water floor heating in Tokyo

Takahashi I.a, Nemoto S.b

aTokai University, Hiratsuka, JapanbZO Consulting Engineers Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

09:15-09:30890 Load calculations of radiant cooling systems for

sizing the plant

Eleftherios Bourdakis, Ongun B. Kazanci, Bjarne W. OlesenTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lungby,Denmark

09:30-09:45747 Impact of opaque building envelope configuration

on the heating and cooling energy need of a single

family house in cold climates

Francesco Goiaa, Berit Timeb, Arild Gustavsena

aThe Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings,Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology, Trondheim(Norway)bSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, BuildingMaterials and Constructions, Trondheim (Norway)

09:45-10:00418 A simulation-based optimization method for the

integrative design of the building envelope

Maria Ferrara, Marco Filippi, Elisa Sirombo, Vittorio CravinoPolitecnico di Torino, Department of Energy, Turin,Italy

10:00-10:15489 Data-driven simple thermal models: The

importance of the parameter estimates

Vanda Dimitriou, Steven K. Firth, Tarek M. Hassan,Tom Kane, Michael ColemanSchool of Civil and Building Engineering,Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UnitedKingdom

10:15-10:30647 CTF vs FD based numerical methods: accuracy,

stability and computational time’s comparison

Livio Mazzarella, Martina PasiniPolitecnico di Milano, Energy Department, Milano ,Italy

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PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF BUILDINGENVELOPE COMPONENTSROOM 3 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45352 The validity and reliability of co-heating tests

made on highly insulated dwellings

D.K. Alexander, H.G. JenkinsWelsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University,Cardiff, United Kingdom

08:45-09:00384 Optimizing full scale dynamic testing of building

components: measurement sensors and

monitoring systems

A. Erkoreka1, J.J. Bloem3, C. Escudero2, K. Martin1, J.M. Sala1

1ENEDI research group, Department of ThermalEngineering, University of the Basque Country(UPV/EHU), Bilbao2Laboratory for the Quality Control in Buildings of theBasque Government, Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country)3European Commission DG JRC, Ispra (VA), Italy

09:00-09:15901 Thermoheliodome Testing: Evaluation Methods For

Testing Directed Radiant Heat Reflection

Emanuele Calabròa, Eric Teitelbaumb, Hongshan Guob,Claire Gmachlc, Germano Maioli Penelloc, Forrest Meggersb,d

aUniversity of Venice, Sustainable ConstructiveProcesses, Venice, ItalybPrinceton University, School of Architecture,Princeton, NJ, USAcPrinceton University, Electrical Engineering,Princeton, NJ, USAdPrinceton University, Andlinger Center for Energyand the Environment, USA

09:15-09:30151 Building façades’ visual reflectance and surface

temperatures: a field study

Araz Azarnejad, Ardeshir MahdaviDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,TU Wien Vienna, Austria

09:30-09:45388 Determination of thermal performance of IGU’s

with infrared thermography

Maroy Katriena, Van Den Bossche Nathana, Steeman Marijkeb, Carbonez Kima, Janssens Arnolda

aDepartment of Architecture and Urban Planning,Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium bDepartment of Industrial Technology andConstruction, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

09:45-10:00345 Radar Images of Leaks in Building Elements

D. Anderssonb, N. Björsella, P. Ottosonb, D. Rönnowa,M. Sandberga

aUniversity of Gävle, Gävle, SwedenbRadarbolaget, Gävle, Sweden

10:00-10:15613 Estimating infiltration losses for in-situ

measurements of the building envelope thermal

performance

S. Thébaulta, R. Bouchiéb

aCSTB Grenoble, Saint-Martin-D’Hères, FrancebCSTB Champ-sur-Marne, Champ-sur-Marne, France

10:15-10:30415 Experimental analysis of cavity ventilation behind

residential rainscreen cladding systems

Jelle Langmansa, Tadiwos Z. Destab, Lieven Alderweireldtb, Staf Roelsa

aBuilding Physics Section, Departement of CivilEngineering, KU Leuven, BelgiumbRedco nv, Kapelle-op-den-Bos, Belgium

THERMAL BUILDING PHYSICS (2/2)ROOM 4 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45828 Design, building up and first results of three

monitored green coverings over a university

department building

Giorgia Peria, Gianfranco Rizzoa, Giovanni Gugliuzzab,Benedetto Varottaa

aDipartimento di Energia, Ingegneriadell'Informazione e Modelli Matematici - DEIM, ScuolaPolitecnica dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo,Palermo, ItalybConsiglio per la Ricerca e sperimentazione inAgricoltura (CRA), Bagheria (Palermo), Italy

08:45-09:0029 Case-study of thermos active building systems in

Japanese climate

Rongling Lia, Togo Yoshidomib, Ryozo Ookac, Bjarne W. Olesend

aDepartment of Built Environment, EindhovenUniversity of Technology, Eindhoven, NetherlandsbGraduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo,Tokyo, Japan cInstitute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo,Tokyo, JapandIntl. Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy,Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen,Denmark

09:00-09:15389 Design optimization of a GEOTABS office building

Elisa Van Kenhove, Jelle Laverge, Wim Boydens,Arnold JanssensGhent University, Department of Architecture andUrban Planning, Research group Building Physics,Construction and Climate control, Ghent, Belgium

09:15-09:30815 Lessons learned from field monitoring of two

radiant slab office buildings in California

Fred Bauman, Paul Raftery, Caroline KarmannCenter for the Built Environment, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, USA

09:30-09:45380 Operational performance of passive multi-family

buildings: commissioning with regard to

ventilation and indoor climate

Eline Himpe, Stijn Van de Putte, Jelle Laverge, Arnold JanssensDepartment of Architecture and Urban Planning,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, GhentUniversity, Ghent, Belgium

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09:45-10:00915 Integrating Low-temperature Heating Systems into

Energy Efficient Buildings

A. Hesaraki, A. Ploskić, S. HolmbergDivision of Fluid and Climate Technology, School ofCivil and Architectural Engineering, KTH RoyalInstitute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

10:00-10:15561 A Study on Experimental Performance of Air-Type

PV/T Collector with HRV

Jong-Gwon Ahna, Jin-Hee Kimb, Jun-Tae Kima

aZero Energy Buildings Lab., Dept. of Energy SystemsEngineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan,Chungnam, South KoreabGreen Energy Technology Research Center, KongjuNational University, Cheonan, Chungnam, SouthKorea

10:15-10:30660 Performance analysis based on parameter

identification

Henk Polinder, Marleen Spiekman, Dick van DijkTNO, Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics, Delft, TheNetherlands

THERMAL COMFORT AND IAQ (3/4)ROOM 5 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45555 Thermal comfort in office buildings in line with a

new German acoustic guideline

Rainer MachnerEcophon Deutschland, Lübeck, Germany

08:45-09:00562 Comfort and perceived air quality in refurbished

social houses with mechanical ventialtion system:

the impact of occupants behaviour

Clara Peretti, Wilmer Pasut, Giuseppe Emmi, Michele De CarliDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University ofPadua, Padua, Italy

09:00-09:15585 Transient modelling of thermal conditions in test

buildings including radiation

Janis Ratnieks, Andris Jakovics, Stanislavs GendelisUniversity of Latvia, Faculty of physics andmathematics, Riga, Latvia

09:15-09:30661 Natural cross-ventilation of buildings, an

experimental study

Hervé Pabioua, Julien Salortb, Christophe Ménézoc,d,Francesca Chillàb

aUniversité de Lyon, CNRS, CETHIL, Villeurbanne,FrancebUniversité de Lyon, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieurede Lyon, Laboratoire de Physique, Lyon,France cUniversité de Lyon, INSA-LYON, CETHIL, Villeurbanne,FrancedChaire INSA/EDF, Habitats et InnovationsEnergétiques, Lyon, France

09:30-09:45804 Experimental research of thermal comfort

conditions in small test buildings with different

types of heating

Staņislavs Gendelis, Andris Jakovičs, Liene BandenieceUniversity of Latvia, Department of Physics andMathematics, Riga, Latvia

09:45-10:00831 Convective Heat Transfer between Rooms in

Nordic Passive Houses

Laurent Georges, Hans Martin MathisenNorwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU), Trondheim, Norway

10:00-10:15877 Field investigation of indoor thermal

environments in apartments of Surabaya,

Indonesia: Potential passive cooling strategies for

middle-class apartments

M.N.F. Alfataa, N. Hirataa, T. Kubotaa, A.M. Nugrohob,T. Unoc, S.N.N. Ekasiwid, I.G.N. Antaryamad

aGraduate School for International Development andCooperation, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JapanbDepartment of Architecture, University of Brawijaya,Malang, IndonesiacDepartment of Architecture, Mukogawa Women’sUniversity, Hyogo, JapandDepartment of Architecture, Sepuluh NovemberInstitute of Technology, Surabaya, Indonesia

10:15-10:30766 Comparison between conventional and vegetated

roof by means of a dynamic simulation

Patrizia Ferrante, Maria La Gennusa, Giorgia Peri,Gianluca Scaccianoce, Giancarlo SorrentinoDipartimento di Energia, ingegneria dell’Informazionee modelli Matematici (DEIM), Università degli Studi diPalermo, Palermo, Italy

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08:30-08:45820 The impact of urbanization on moisture excess in

Hong Kong

Yi Wanga, Yuguo Lia, Pak Wai Chanb

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, TheUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, ChinabHong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong SAR, China

08:45-09:00821 The impact of city scale morphological and

anthropogenic heat parameters on daily

temperature cycles

Yi Wang, Yuguo LiDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, TheUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

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09:00-09:1557 Impacts of Upstream Building Arrangement and

Setback Distance on Air Flow around Idealized

Cubical Building Arrays

A. Abd Razaka, T.L. Tuan Ab Rashida, M.A. Zainola,S.A.Z. Shaikh Salimb, Y. Yaakoba

aFaculty Of Mechanical Engineering, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Shah Alam, MalaysiabMalaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia

09:15-09:30336 Large eddy simulation of wind pressure

distribution on heterogeneous buildings in

idealised urban models

Ahmad Faiz Mohammada, Sheikh Ahmad Zakia,Mohamed Sukri Mat Alia, Hagishima Ayab, Azli AbdulRazakc, Masataka Shirakashia, Norio AraiaaMalaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiabInterdisciplinary Graduate School of EngineeringSciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, JapancFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia

09:30-09:45922 Fuzzy Kalman Filter for 3D Lagrangian Particle

Tracking using Multi-Scale Bubble Detection

Sawsen Reziga, Rosario Toscanoa, Gilles Rusaouënb,Vincent Lozanoa

aLTDS, Ecole d’ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE),Saint-Etienne, FrancebCETHIL, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées,Lyon, France

09:45-10:00424 Addressing the urban heat island effect in

Southeast of Europe: The case study of Tirana,

Albania

Sokol DervishiDepartment of Architecture, Epoka University, RrugaTiranë-Rinas, Tirana/Albania

10:00-10:15913 Urban Cooling Potential

Forrest Meggersa,b, Gideon Aschwandenc, Hongshan Guoa, Eric Teitelbauma

aPrinceton University, School of Architecture,Princeton, NJ, USAbPrinceton University, Andlinger Center for Energyand the Environment, USAcETH Zurich, Department of Architecture, Zurich,Switzerland

10:15-10:3056 Building Design with Energy Performance as

Primary Agent

Timothy L. Hemsath, Kaveh Alagheband BandhosseiniArchitecure, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGNROOM 8 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45809 Embodied Energy and Operational Energy

assessment in the framework of Nearly Zero

Energy Building and Building Energy Rating

Roberto Giordanoa, Valentina Serrab, Elisa Tortallaa,Veronica Valentinia, Chiara Aghemob

aDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnicodi Torino, Turin, ItalybDepartment of Energy, TEBE Research Group,Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

08:45-09:00875 Energy assessment of a PCM–embedded plaster:

embodied energy versus operational energy

Corrado Carbonaroa, Ylenia Casconeb, Stefano Fantuccib, Valentina Serrab, Marco Perinob,Marco Duttoc

aDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnicodi Torino, Torino, ItalybDepartment of Energy, TEBE Research Group,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalycVimark S.r.l., Cuneo, Italy

09:00-09:15876 Integrated evaluation of CO2eq emission and

thermal dynamic simulation for different façade

solutions for a typical office building

Anna Komerskaa, Jerzy Kwiatkowskia,b, Joanna Rucińskaa,b

aFaculty of Environmental Engineering, WarsawUniversity of Technology, Warsaw, PolandbNational Energy Conservation Agency S.A, Warsaw,Poland

09:15-09:30127 Life cycle environmental assessment of temporary

building constructions

Mario Grosso, Francesca ThiebatPolitecnico di Torino, Dept. Architecture and Design,Torino, Italy

09:30-09:45160 Energy efficient retrofit and life cycle assessment

of an apartment building

Jana Kmeťkováa, Michal Krajčíkb

aDepartment of Building Services, Slovak University ofTechnology in Bratislava, Bratislava, SlovakiabDepartment of Building Services, Slovak University ofTechnology in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia

09:45-10:0079 The EPFL campus in Lausanne: new energy

strategies for 2050

Silvia Coccoloᵃ, Jérôme Kaempf ᵃ,ᵇ, Jean- Louis ScartezziniᵃᵃSolar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory LESO-PB, Lausanne, Switzerlandᵇkaemco LLC, Switzerland

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10:00-10:15498 Validation of SEAS, a quasi-steady-state tool for

building energy audits

Eva Schito, Daniele Testi, Paolo Conti, Walter GrassiBETTER (Building Energy Technique and TEchnologyResearch group), DESTEC (Department of Energy,Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering),University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

10:15-10:30742 A Computation of U-Factor for an Entire Vented

Attic Assembly using a 2D model

Emishaw Iffa, Fitsum TarikuBCIT Building Science Centre of Excellence, Burnaby,Canada

SMART CITIES (3/3)ROOM 9 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:45572 The effect of furniture and floor covering upon

dynamic thermal building simulations

Henryk Wolisz, Tuule Mall Kull, Rita Streblow, DirkMüller RWTH Aachen University, E.ON Energy ResearchCenter, Institute for Energy Efficient Buildings andIndoor Climate, Aachen, Germany

08:45-09:0064 Effect of Courtyard Shape Factor on Heating and

Cooling Energy Loads in Hot-Dry Climatic Zone

G. Manioğlu, G. Koçlar OralFaculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University,Taksim, Istanbul, Turkey

09:00-09:15689 Orchestration of Renewable Generation in Low

Energy Buildings and Districts using Energy

Storage and Load Shaping.

P. Tuohya, J-M. Kima, A. Samuela, A. Peacockb, E. Owensb, M. Dissanayakeb, D. Corneb, J. Chaneyb, L. Brydenb, S. Gallowaya, B. Stephena, S. Santonjac, D. TodolicaESRU, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UKbHerriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UKcITI, Instituto Tecnológico de Informática, Valencia,Spain

09:15-09:30340 Experimental and numerical investigation of

design parameters for hydronic embedded

Thermally Active Surfaces

Victor Marcos-Mesona, Michal Z. Pomianowskib, Søren E. Poulsena

aVIA University College, Horsens, DenmarkbAalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

09:30-09:45732 Analysis of energy performance and indoor

climate conditions of the Slovak housing stock

before and after its renovation

Veronika Földváry, Hana Pustayová Bukovoanská,Dušan PetrášSlovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Facultyof Civil Engineering, Bratislava, Slovakia

ENERGY RETROFIT AND VENTILATIONROOM 10 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4591 “Near-to-Zero-Energy Floor” in a Campus Building

from 1971

Jan Tywoniaka,b, Kateřina Sojkováb

aFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech TechnicalUniversity in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic bUniversity Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings,Czech Technical University in Prague, Buštěhrad,Czech Republic

08:45-09:0095 Application of Exergy Analysis to Chilled Water

Circuit and Heat Pump System

Hang Yina, Ryozo Ookab, Masanori Shukuyac

aGraduate School of Engineering, the University ofTokyo, Tokyo, JapanbInstitute of Industrial Science, the University ofTokyo, Tokyo, JapancGraduate School of Environmental and InformationStudies, Tokyo City University, Tokyo, Japan

09:00-09:15328 Combined Retrofitting with Low Temperature

Heating and Ventilation Energy Savings

Qian Wang, Sture HolmbergDivision of fluid and climate technology, KTH RoyalInstitute of Technology, Stockholmm, Sweden

09:15-09:30453 The influence of a heating system control program

and thermal mass of external walls on the internal

comfort in the Polish climate

Hanna Jędrzejuk, Olaf DybińskiWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of HeatEngineering, Warsaw, Poland

09:30-09:45454 Verifying a need of artificial cooling - a simplified

method dedicated to single-family houses in

Poland

Hanna Jędrzejuka, Joanna Rucińskab

aWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of HeatEngineering, Warsaw, PolandbWarsaw University of Technology, Faculty ofEnvironmental Engineering, Warsaw, Poland

09:45-10:00483 Effective Use of Ground Source Heat Pump System

in Traditional Japanese ‘Kyo-machiya’ Residences

in Winter

Kana Hagiharaa, Chiemi Ibaa, Shuichi Hokoia, Daisuke Matsuokab

aKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering,Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, JapanbPOLUS R&D Center of Life-Style Inc, Koshigaya,Saitama, Japan

10:00-10:15513 Simulation of Energy Demand for HVAC in a

Shopping Centre – Case Study

Martin Kovac, Katarina KovacovaInstitute of Architectural Engineering, CivilEngineering Faculty, Technical University of Kosice,Kosice, Slovak Republic

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10:15-10:30714 Design of a new system of high-power efficiency

conditioning cogeneration energy for a building of

the University of Cagliari with fossil fuel plants.

Paolo Giuseppe Mura, Roberto InnamoratiUniversity of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy

ENERGY RETROFIT AND CLIMATEROOM 11 I 08:30-10:30

08:30-08:4574 Remote facade surveying of windows

characteristics

Alfonso P. Ramallo-González, Marika Vellei, MatthewBrown, David A. ColeyUniversity of Bath, Claverton Down, UK

08:45-09:00124 Assessing robustness regarding weather

uncertainties for energy-efficiency-driven building

refurbishments

Giorgia Chinazzo, Parag Rastogi, Marilyne AndersenEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Interdisciplinary Laboratoy of Performance-IntegratedDesign (LIPID), Lausanne, Switzerland

09:00-09:15148 Façade system for existing office buildings in

Copenhagen

Loay Akram Hannoudia, Jørgen Erik Christensenb,Michael Lauringa

aDep. of Architecture, Design and Media Technology,Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark bTechnical University of Denmark, Department ofCivil Engineering, Brovej, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

09:15-09:30259 Identification of envelope hygrothermal properties

based on in-situ sensor measurements and

stochastic inverse methods

S. Rouchiera, M. Woloszyna, T. Bejatb

aLOCIE, Université de Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac,FrancebCEA LITEN, Université Grenoble Alpes, Le Bourget duLac, France

09:30-09:45324 High performance aerogel containing plaster for

historic buildings with structured façades

K. Ghazi Wakilia, Th. Stahlb, E. Heidukc, M. Schussc, R. Vonbanka, U. Pontc, C. Sustrc, D. Wolosiukc, A. MahdavicaEmpa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for MaterialsScience and Technology, Duebendorf, SwitzerlandbFixit AG, Im Schachen, Holderbank, SwitzerlandcDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

09:45-10:00577 Façade retrofit strategies. Case study of the

building complex K12 of the university hospital

Ghent

Joni Staljanssensa, Stéphanie Mangéa,b, Nathan Van Den Bosscheb, Jan Moensa,b

aBureau Bouwtechniek nv, Antwerpen, BelgiumbGhent University, Faculty of Engineering andArchitecture, Ghent, Belgium

10:00-10:15356 Assessing the efficiency and robustness of the

retrofitted building envelope against climate

change

Vahid M. Nika, Erika Matab, Angela Sasic Kalagasidisc

aDivision of Building Physics, Department of Buildingand Environmental Technology, Lund University,Lund, SwedenbDivision of Energy Technology, Department of Energyand Environment, Chalmers University of Technology,Gothenburg, SwedencDivision of Building Technology, Department ofBuilding and Environmental Technology, ChalmersUniversity of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

10:15-10:30873 Development of vegetal based thermal plasters

with low environmental impact: optimization

process through an integrated approach

Corrado Carbonaroa, Silvia Tedescoa, Francesca Thiebata, Stefano Fantuccib, Valentina Serrab, Marco Duttoc

aDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnicodi Torino, Torino, ItalybDepartment of Energy, TEBE Research Group,Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalycVimark S.r.l., Cuneo, Italy

WORKSHOP ANNEX 31 ROOM 12 I 08:30-10:30

SubTask B "Methodologies and tools to optimize the total

performance of buildings"

KEY NOTE PRESENTATIONAula Magna - Sala CdF 11:00-11:45

Fluid dynamics problems in building physics

Yuguo Li Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University ofHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

CLOSING CEREMONY & AWARDSAula Magna - Sala CdF 11:45-12:30

IABP PLENARY MEETINGAula Magna - Sala CdF 12:30-13:30

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SPECIAL TOPICS: IEA – ANNEX 56 (2/2)

774 Environmental aspects of renovations – case

studies

Jiří Sedláka, Petr Jelínek, Zuzana Stránská, Karel StruhalaBrno University of Technology, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Brno,Czech Republic

846 Cost-effective energy and carbon emission

optimization in building renovation – A case-study

in a low income neighbourhood

Manuela Almeidaa, Alessandro Bencresciutob, Marco Ferreiraa, Ana Rodriguesa

aUniversity of Minho, Civil Engineering Department,Campus de Azurém, Guimarães, PortugalbPolytechnic of Turin, Torino, Italy

SPECIAL TOPICS: EU CINERGY PROJECT

393 Dynamic simulation methodologies for urban

energy demand

Pilar Monsalvetea, Darren Robinsonb, Ursula Eickera

aHfT-Stuttgart, Centre of Applied ResearchSustainable Energy Technologies, Stuttgart, GermanybUniversity of Nottingham, University Park,Nottingham, United Kingdom

667 Modeling and analysis techniques for multimodal

utility networks

Nina Solomakhina*,‡, Michael Watzke*, FrançoisMaréchal‡, Silvio Becher*, Steffen Lamparter*, Thomas Hubauer*

*Siemens AG, Munich, Germany ‡École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne,Switzerland

SPECIAL TOPICS: EU AND IEA PROJECTS

49 Simulating and Mapping Future Energy Demands

for European Museums

A.W.M. van Schijndel, H.L. Schellen, M. Martens, Z. Huijbregts Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

229 The Key Drivers For Energy Retrofitting Of

European Shopping Centres

Matthias Haase, Kristian Stenerud Skeie, Ruth WoodsSINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Trondheim,Norway

265 The INRiM thermo-hydraulic mock-up for thermal

energy measurement devices: design, construction

and metrological characterization

C. Marinaria, F. Sabab, F. Grisottoa, M. Orioa, M. Masoerob

aINRiM – Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica –Mechanics Division, Turin, ItalybPolitecnico di Torino, Energy Department, Turin, Italy

525 Verification of the energy balance of a passive

house by combining measurements and dynamic

simulation

Imane Rehaba, Philippe Andrea, Cleide AparecidiaSilvab, Gabrielle Massyc, Jules Hannayb, Jeanlebrunb

aBEMS, University of Liège, Arlon CampusEnvironnement, Belgium

bJCJ Energetics, Liège, BelgiumcHaute Ecole de la Province de Liège, Liège, Belgium

540 Eco Silver House - a challenge of integrated energy

design and quality assurance in demo EE-Highrise

building

M. Šijanec Zavrla, M. Kramarb, A. Rakuščeka, N. Jejčiča,G. Stegnara, L .Zupančiča, M. Tomšiča

aBuilding and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK,SloveniabAkropola, Ljubljana, Slovenia

591 Cooling performance comparison of radiant floor

system and all-air system with solar radiation

Xiangjian Xiang, Kang Zhao, Xiaohua Liu, Yi JiangDept. Building Science, School of Architecture,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China

852 Experimental energy performance assessment of a

simplified building: study of robustness of

different analysis approaches under different test

conditions

K. Cháveza, L. de la Torreb, S. Castañob, R. Enríquezb,M.J. Jiménezb

aDepartment of Applied Physics, University ofGranada, Granada, SpainbEnergy Efficiency in Buildings R&D Unit, CIEMAT,Madrid, Spain

ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS

481 The Acoustic Camera as a valid tool to gain

additional information over traditional methods in

architectural acoustics.

Natalia Manrique Ortiza, Sébastien Barréb, Benjamin Vonrheina

agfai tech GmbH, Berlin, GermanybGFaI e.V., Berlin, Germany

THERMAL COMFORT AND IAQ (4/4)

39 Thermal response of different body parts: the

fingertip as control sensor for personalized

heating

Wim Zeiler, Michal Vesely, Derek VissersFaculty of the Built Environment TU Eindhoven,Eindhoven, Netherlands

66 Evaluation of sensation of dryness in airway under

low humidity environment by heat and moisture

transfer model of respiration

Satoru Takada Kobe University, Nada-ku, Kobe, Japan

115 Variability assessment of thermal comfort in a

retrofitted social housing neighborhood based on

“in situ” measurements

António Curadoa,b, Vasco Peixoto de Freitasa, Nuno M.M. Ramosa

aCONSTRUCT-LFC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP),University of Porto, Porto, PortugalbPolytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, School ofTechnology and Management, Department ofEngineering Sciences and Technology, Viana doCastelo, Portugal

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174 Optimizing indoor climate conditions in a sports

building located in Continental Europe

Stella TsokaLaboratory of Building Construction and Physics,Faculty of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece

353 Optimization of piping design parameters for an

intermittent radiant floor heating system

M. Rastello, B. Leite, J. Simões-Moreira, R. PradoEscola Politécnica, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,Brazil

504 An Experimental Investigation on the Air

Permeability of Passive Ventilation Grilles

F.R. d’Ambrosio Alfanoa, G. Ficcob, B.I. Palellac, G. Riccioc, A. RanesiaaDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale(DIIn),Università degli Sudi di Salerno, Fisciano, ItalybDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Meccanica(DICEM), University of Cassino, Cassino, ItalycDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale (DII),Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli,Italy

574 Thermal performances of traditional houses in dry

hot arid climate and the effect of natural

ventilation on thermal comfort: a case study in

Damascus

Kindah Mousli, Giovanni SempriniDIN University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

578 An approach to urban quarter design using

building generative design and thermal

performance optimization

Eugénio Rodriguesa,b, Ana Rita Amarala, Adélio Rodrigues Gaspara, Álvaro Gomesb,c

aADAI, LAETA, Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Coimbra, Coimbra, PortugalbINESC Coimbra – Institute for Systems and ComputerEngineering at Coimbra, Coimbra, PortugalcDeparment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

771 Thermal Comfort for users according to the

Brazilian Housing Buildings Performance

Standards

Raquel Diniz Oliveiraa,b,c, Roberta Vieira Gonçalves deSouzab, Ana Júlia Maia Mairinkb, Magno Tadeu GomesRizzib, Roberto Márcio da Silvac

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, FederalTechnological Education Center of Minas Gerais,BrazilbLaboratory of Environmental Comfort, FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilcDepartment of Structural Engineering, FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Brazil

806 Summer Comfort in Exposed Concrete Free

Running Buildings

Rossano Albaticia, Federico Genettia, Mauro MarinellibaUniversity of Trento, Department of CivilEnvironmental and Mechanical Engineering, Trento,ItalybPolitecnico di Milano, Department of Architectureand Urban Studies, Milano, Italy

BUILDING ENVELOPE AND MATERIALS

6 Drying evaluation using infrared thermography

Eva Barreiraa, Ricardo M.S.F. Almeidab,a

aCONSTRUCT-LFC, University of Porto, Faculty ofEngineering, Civil Engineering Department, Porto,PortugalbDepartment of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Instituteof Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Viseu, Portugal

51 Numerical Simulation of the Hygrothermal

Behavior of a New Solid Wood Panel for Room

Temperature Control – Calibration of the Heating

Curve

Nadja Bishara, Stefan Vogelsang, Rudolf PlaggeInstitute of Building Climatology, Dresden Universityof Technology, Dresden, Germany

167 Daylighting and energy analysis of multi-sectional

facades

Ying-Chieh Chan, Athanasios TzempelikosLyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University,West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

200 Hygrothermal Performance of a Massive Stone Wall

with Interior Insulation: an In-Situ Study for

Developing a Retrofit Measure

Paul Klõšeikoa, Targo Kalameesa, Endrik Arumägia,Urve Kallavusb

aChair of Building Physics and Energy Efficiency,Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniabCentre for Materials Research, Tallinn Univesity ofTechnology, Tallinn, Estonia

283 Synthesis and characterization of composite phase

change material (CPCM) with SiO2 and diatomite

as endothermal-hygroscopic material

Zhi Chen, Menghao QinSchool of Architecture and Urban Planning, NanjingUniversity, Nanjing, China

451 Moisture conditions in passive house wall

constructions

Lars Gullbrekkena, Stig Gevingb, Berit Timea, Inger Andresena

aSINTEF Buiding and Infrastructure, Trondheim,NorwaybNTNU, Norwegian University of Science andtechnology, Department of Civil and TransportEngineering, Trondheim, Norway

536 Thermal behavior mapping of a phase change

material between the heating and cooling

enthalpy-temperature curves

Benoit Delcroixa, Michaël Kummerta, Ahmed Daoudb

aPolytechnique Montréal, Department of MechanicalEngineering, Montréal, CanadabLaboratoire des Technologies de l’Énergie, Hydro-Québec Research Institute, Shawinigan, Canada

548 Comparison of Environmental and Energy

Performance of Exterior Walls

Silvia Vilcekovaa, Anna Sedlakovab, Eva Kridlova Burdovaa, Jaroslav Vojtusb

aInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty ofCivil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice,Kosice, SlovakiabInstitute of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Technical University of Kosice, Kosice,Slovakia

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664 The Design of a Modelling, Monitoring and

Validation Method for a Solid Wall Structure.

Timothy P O’Learya, Gillian Menziesb, Aidan Duffyc

aCollege of Engineering and Built Environment, DublinInstitute of Technology, Dublin, IrelandbHeriot Watt University, Edinburgh, ScotlandcCollege of Engineering and Built Environment, DublinInstitute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland

671 The role of transient wetting on mould growth on

wooden claddings

Thomas K. Thiisa, Ingunn Buruda, Dimitrios Kraniotisb,Lone R. Gobakkenc

aDepartment of Mathematical Science and Technology,Norwegian University of Life Sciences, ÅS, NorwaybNorwegian Institute of Wood Technology, Oslo,NorwaycNorwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, ÅS,Norway

705 Modeling the moisture buffering behavior of a

coated biobased building material by including

hysteresis

Dylan Lelièvre, Thibaut Colinart, Patrick GlouannecUniv. Bretagne-Sud, EA 4250, LIMATB, Lorient, France

769 Fire hazards of façade materials for energy

conservation under flashover

W.K. Chow, J. LiuDepartment of Building Services Engineering, TheHong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China

802 INTESA system: A new high-performance and

highly integrated drywall façade

Astolfi A.a, Carpinello S.a, Pietrafesa C.a, Serra V.a,Valsesia E.a, Griginis A.b, Prato A.c, Schiavi A.c, De Astis V.d, Zito D.e, Cavaleri A.f

aDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,ItalybONLECO S.r.l., Torino, ItalycINRIM - National Institute of Metrological Research,Torino, ItalydFASSA S.p.a., Spresiano, ItalyeFresia Alluminio S.p.a., Volpiano, ItalyfNesocell S.r.l., Torino, Italy

803 Methodology for informed design of sustainable

tourism accommodation in Chile’s 9th Region the

Gateway to Patagonia

Christopher J. Whitmana, Gabriela Armijob, L. Nicolas Schiappacassec

aWelsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, ButeBuilding, Cardiff, UKbFacultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Paisaje,Universidad Central de Chile, Santiagode Chile, ChilecFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Católica deTemuco, Temuco, Chile

902 Thermoheliodome design, optimization and

fabrication

Jake R. Reada, Forrest Meggersb,c,d, NicholasHouchoise, Gideon Aschwandenf, Eric Teitelbaumb,Sigrid Adriaenssensc, Landolf G. Rhode-Barbarigosc,Yousef Anastasc, Sean Coffersc

aWaterloo Architecture, University of Waterloo,Waterloo, CanadabPrinceton University, School of Architecture,Princeton, USAcPrinceton University, Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Princeton, USA

dPrinceton University, Andlinger Center for Energyand the Environment, Princeton, NJ, USAeLaboratory Learning Program, Princeton University,Princeton, USAcETH Zurich, Department of Architecture, Zurich,Switzerland

118 Development of performance-based standards for

external timber cladding

Ivor DaviesCentre for Wood Science and Technology, EdinburghNapier University, Edinburgh, Scotland

296 Performance Assessment Protocol for Pre-

Engineered Manufactured Self-Sustaining (PEMaSS)

Housing to Remote Regions

Asok Thirunavukarasu, Paul Fazio, Hua Ge, AndreasAthienitisCentre for Zero Energy Building Studies, ConcordiaUniversity, Montréal, Québec, Canada

417 Concrete walls thermal performance analysis by

Brazilian Standards

Raquel Diniz Oliveiraa,b,c, Roberta Vieira Gonçalves deSouzab, Ana Júlia Maia Mairinkb, Magno Tadeu GomesRizzib, Roberto Márcio da Silvac

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, FederalTechnological Education Center of Minas Gerais,BrazilbLaboratory of Environmental Comfort, FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil cDepartment of Structural Engineering, FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Brazil

554 Naturally ventilated geothermal foundation

modeling

Kévin Taurinesa, Stéphanie Giroux-Julienb, Christophe Ménézoc

aUniversity of Lyon, CETHIL UMR 5008, INSA Lyon,Villeurbanne, FrancebUniversity of Lyon, CETHIL UMR 5008, ClaudeBernard Lyon 1 University, Villeurbanne, FrancecINSA / EDF Chair, “Habitat and Energy Innovations”,Villeurbanne, France

INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYFACTORS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS(VISUAL, ACOUSTIC, THERMAL, INDOOR AIR)

330 Sunlight and insolation of building interiors

Stanislav Darulaa, Jens Christoffersenb, MartaMalikovaa

a,cInstitute of Construction and Architecture SlovakAcademy of Science, Bratislava, SlovakiabPublic Affairs & Sustainability Daylight, Energy &Indoor Climate, Horsholm, Denmark

608 Daylighting Contribution for Energy Saving in a

Historical Building

Giovanni Ciampi, Antonio Rosato, MichelangeloScorpio, Sergio Sibilio Second University of Naples, Department ofArchitecture and Industrial Design “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Aversa (CE), Italy

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486 The Importance of Audio-Visual Aspects in the

Architectural Design of Psychiatric Clinics.

Gabriela Szántová1, Monika Rychtáriková2,3

1STU Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering,Department of Architecture, Bratislava, SlovakRepublic2STU Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering,Department of Building Structures, Bratislava, SlovakRepublic3KU Leuven, Dep. of Physics and AstronomyDivision ofSoft Matter and Biophysics, Laboratory of Acoustics,Leuven, Belgium

559 Comparison of Moisture Measurement Methods

for Application in the Field

C. Rodea, K. Kielsgaard Hansena, H. Sobczukb, M. KotolaaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Technical Universityof Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkbFaculty of Environmental Engineering, LublinUniversity of Technology, Lublin, Poland

713 Analysis of the influence of the permeability of the

envelope in the performance of different types of

mechanical ventilation systems.

M. Odriozolaa, C. García-Gáfaroa,b, C. Escuderoa,b, K. Martína, E. Iribara,b

aENEDI Research Group, Escuela Técnica Superior deIngeniería de Bilbao, UPV/EHU, Bilbao, SpainbThermal Area, Lab. Quality Control in Buildings ofthe Basque Government, Vitoria-Gasteiz, BasqueCountry, Spain

862 Effects of air-conditioner use and residential

performance on summer sleep quality - Analyses

of Falling Asleep, Maintaining Sleep Factor and

Fatigue Recovery Factor

Nakayama Yusukea, Umemiya Norikoa, Arai Jun-ichirob, Kobayashi Tomohiroa, Sakane Tatsuyaa, Tachibana YoshikiaaOsaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-kuOsaka-shi, Osaka, JapanbDaikin Industries, Ltd, 3, Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba-shi,Ibaraki, Japan

MICROCLIMATE FOR ANCIENT BUILDINGS,PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION ANDRESTORATION (3/3)

290 Industrial heritage: reflections on the use

compatibility of cultural sustainability and energy

efficiency

Emanuele Romeo, Emanuele Morezzi, Riccardo RudieroPolitecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

335 The effects of building layout and envelope on

indoor thermal environment of Hui style

traditional buildings in Wuyuan

Xiaowei Honga, Guangjin Zhangb, Yufeng Zhanga

aSouth China University of Technology, Tianhe,Guangzhou, ChinabWuyuan Meteorological Bureau, Wuyuan, Shangrao,China

442 Relationship between Environmental Conditions

and Algal Growth on the Exterior Walls of the

Ninna-ji Temple, Kyoto

Makiko Nakajima, Shuichi Hokoi, Daisuke Ogura,Chiemi IbaGraduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University,Kyotodaigakukatsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Japan

447 Study on conservation of decorated chamber walls

in Kamao tumulus

Madoka Keshi, Daisuke Ogura, Shuichi HokoiGraduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University,Kyotodaigaku-Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

ENERGY EFFICIENT RETROFIT OF EXISTINGBUILDINGS (INTERVENTION, ENERGY ANDINDOOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT)

158 Energy and Economic Evaluation of Retrofit

Actions on an Existing Historical Building in the

South of Italy by Using a Dynamic Simulation

Software

Giovanni Ciampi, Antonio Rosato, MichelangeloScorpio, Sergio SibilioSecond University of Naples, Department ofArchitecture and Industrial Design “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Aversa (CE), Italy

411 Evaluation of electric power consumption of non-

residential buildings in the city of Belo Horizonte -

correlation with design decisions in a study case

of a hybrid building

Ana Carolina de Oliveira Velosoa, Roberta VieiraGonçalves de Souzab, Ricardo Nicolau Nassar Kourya

aMechanical Engineering Department, FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilbLaboratory of Environmental Comfort (LABCON),School of Architecture , Federal University of MinasGerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

422 Thermal Performance of Cultural Heritage Italian

Housing in Albania

Pamela Resulia, Sokol DervishibaFaculty of Architecture, Polytechnic University ofTirana, Tirana, AlbaniabDepartment of Architecture, Epoka University,Tirana, Albania

512 Analysis of Air Velocity, Moisture and Thermal

Regime in an Air Gap of a Double-shell Roof

Martin Kovac, Jaroslav VojtusFaculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University ofKosice, Kosice, Slovak Republic

583 Analysis of devices for thermal energy

consumption monitoring and design of a bench

test for their characterization

S. Mossoa, M. Di Meoa, V. Squizzatoa, D. Suinoa, A. Cortazzob

aTelecom Italia, Torino, ItalybPolitecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

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674 High-performance renovation of Iranian historical

buildings to substitute active lighting systems

with natural light (case study: Shahi Bank, Tehran)

Mohammadhossein Ghasempourabadia, Ali Arshadib,Abdolkarim Ghaedic, Shaghayegh ShahriaaConcordia University, Department of Building, Civiland Environmental Engineering, Montreal, CanadabCentral Bank of Iran, Tehran, IrancFaculty of architecture, Payame Noor University,Bandarabbas, Iran

792 Energy performance assessment of existing multi-

family apartment buildings in Kosovo

Miranda Rashani, Ardeshir MahdaviDepartment of Building Physics and Building Ecology,Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

523 Retrofit strategies applied to a tertiary building

assisted by Trnsys energy simulation tool

Paolo Valdiserri, Cesare Biserni, Giacomo Tosi,Massimo GaraiDIN-Department of Industrial Engineering, Bologna,Italy

ENERGY AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OFHIGH PERFORMING BUILDINGS

147 Hygrothermal evaluation of a museum storage

building based on actual measurements and

simulations

Jørgen Erik Christensena, Christos Georgios Kolliasb

aTechnical University of Denmark, Department ofCivil Engineering, Brovej, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark bTwin and Earth Limited, Exmouth House, London, UK

791 BUILDING FUTURE Lab.: a great infrastructure for

testing

Corrado Trombetta, Martino MilardiUniversità Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Dip.Architettura e Territorio, Building Future Lab.

918 Cost optimization of thermal insulation

performance and indoor environmental quality for

a detached house in Japan

S. Suzukia, R. Ookab, W. Zhangc

aGraduate School of Engineering, The University ofTokyo, Tokyo, JapanbInstitute of Industrial Science, The University ofTokyo, Tokyo, JapancTokyo Polytechnic University, Tokyo PolytechnicUniversity, Tokyo, Japan

OCCUPANT BEHAVIOR AND ENERGY NEEDSIN BUILDINGS

18 Modeling Lighting As Part Of The USER Model

Based On Stochastic Time Budget Survey Data

Christian Kandler, Johannes Honold, Patrick WimmerTechnische Universität München, München, Germany

654 Optimal Regulation Criteria for Building Heating

System by Using Lumped Dynamic Models

Claudia Fabbri, Mattia De Rosa, Tagliafico Luca A.,Cavalletti PaoloDIME-TEC Division of Thermal Energy andEnvironmental Conditioning, University of Genoa,Genoa, Italy

896 Impact of Control Availability on Perceived

Comfort

Hongshan Guo, Forrest MeggersSchool of Architecture, Princeton University,Princeton, USA

WHOLE BUILDING TECHNOLOGY ANDENERGY EFFICIENCY

168 Analysis of coupling strategies for building

simulation programs

Michiel Vanpachtenbeke, Wouter Van De Walle, Hans Janssen, Staf RoelsDepartment of Civil Engineering, Building PhysicsSection, University of Leuven, Heverlee Leuven,Belgium

183 The influence of different hourly typical

meteorological years on dynamic simulation of

buildings

Giacomo Chiesa, Mario GrossoPolitecnico di Torino, Dept. Architecture and Design,Torino, Italy

212 Uncertainty Sources and Calculation Approaches

for Building Energy Simulation Models

Yinchun Ding, Yang Shen, Jianguo Wang, Xing ShiSchool of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing,China

232 Building Energy Optimization Tools and Their

Applicability in Architectural Conceptual Design

Stage

Z.C. Tiana,b, W.Q. Chena,b, P. Tanga,b, J.G. Wanga,b, X. Shia,b

aKey Laboratory of Urban and Architectural HeritageConservation, Southeast University, Ministry ofEducation, ChinabSchool of Architecture, Southeast University,Nanjing, China

556 Performance assessment of ancient wind catchers

- an experimental and analytical study

Zhaleh Hedayata,*, Bert Belmansa, M. HosseinAyatollahib, Ine Woutersa, Filip. Descampsa

aDept. of Architectural Engineering, Vrije UniversiteitBrussel, BelgiumbDept. of Architecture, Yazd University, Iran

626 Effect of coupled heat, air and moisture transfers

modeling in the wall on the hygrothermal behavior

of buildings

My. Ferroukhia, R. Djedjigb, R. Belarbia, K. Limama, K. AbahricaLaSIE, La Rochelle University, La Rochelle, FrancebLERMAB, Lorraine University, Institut universitaire detechnologie Henri Poincaré de Longwy, Cosnes-et-Romain, FrancecLMT, ENS Cachan, Cachan, France

718 A review of the e-learning resources on building

physics for architects

Z. Weng, A. Ramallo-Gonzalez, C. DavidDepartment Of Architecture And Civil Engineering,University Of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

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FROM SUSTAINABLE BUILDING TOSUSTAINABLE CITIES

914 SOLENE-microclimate: a tool to evaluate envelopes

efficiency on energy consumption at district scale.

Benjamin Morille, Nicolas Lauzet, Marjorie MusyEcole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes,Institut de Recherche des Sciences et Techniques de laVille, Nantes, France

BUILDING INTEGRATED RES (RENEWABLEENERGY SOURCE) AND ZEB

26 BIPV/T+ASHP: Technologies for NZEBs

Raghad Kamela, Navid Ekramia, Peter Dasha, Alan Funga, Getu Hailub

aRyerson University, Toronto, CanadabUniversity of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, UnitedState

47 Modelling of thermo-optical properties of

amorphous and microcrystalline silicon

semitransparent PV layer

D. Heim, D. Knera, A. MachniewiczDepartment of Environmental Engineering, LodzUniversity of Technology, Lodz, Poland

96 Experimental evaluation and energy modeling of a

greenhouse concept with semi-transparent

photovoltaics

J. Bambara, A. AthienitisUniversity, Concordia, Montreal, Canada

264 Thermal energy storage with super insulating

materials: a parametrical analysis

S. Fantuccia, G. Kazasa, D. Levchenkob, A. Lorenzatia,G. Seralea

aDENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ItalybDepartment of Technical Thermal Physics, SumyState University, Sumy, Ucraina

374 Data-driven performance evaluation of ventilated

photovoltaic double-skin facades in the built

environment

Leon Gaillarda, Guillaume Ruedinb, Stéphanie Giroux-Julienb, Marc Plantevitc, Mehdi Kaytoued, Syamimi Saadona, Christophe Ménézoa, Jean-François Boulicautd

aINSA-Lyon, CETHIL UMR 5008, INSA-EDF Chair“Habitats and Energy Innovations”, Villeurbanne,FrancebUniversity of Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, FrancecUniversity of Lyon, CNRS, University of Lyon 1, LIRIS,Villeurbanne, FrancedUniversity of Lyon, CNRS, INSA-Lyon, LIRIS,Villeurbanne, France

377 Experimental determination of optical and thermal

properties of semi-transparent photovoltaic

modules based on dye-sensitized solar cells

Olivia Bouvard, Sara Vanzo, Andreas SchülerSolar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO-PB), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Lausanne, Switzerland

416 Applications of Active Hollow Core Slabs and

Insulated Concrete Foam Walls as Thermal Storage

in Cold Climate Residential Buildings

Navid Ekramia, Raghad S. Kamela, Anais Garatb, Afarin Amirirada, Alan S. Funga

aRyerson University, Toronto, Ontario, CanadabInstitut Catholique des Arts et Métiers, Lille, France

477 Evaluation of solar energy calculation methods for

45° inclined, south facing surface

Miklós Horváth, Tamás CsoknyaiDepartment of Building Services and ProcessEngineering, Budapest University of Technology andEconomics, Budapest, Hungary

ENERGY MANAGEMENT, CONTROL ANDOPTIMIZATION OF SMART BUILDINGS INSMART CITIES

143 Simplified Characterization of Building Thermal

Response Rates

Ziqian Donga, Pai Zhua, Michael Bobkerb, Marco AscazubibaDept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NewYork Institute of Technology, New YorkbBuilding Performance Lab, City College of New York,New York

146 Advantages of coupling a woody biomass

cogeneration plant with a district heating network

for a sustainable built environment: a case study

in Luserna San Giovanni (Torino, Italy)

Chiara Delmastro, Guglielmina Mutani, Laura SchranzDENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

211 Investigating PCM activation using transient plane

source method

Pär Johansson, Angela Sasic Kalagasidis, HelénJanssonChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg,Sweden

343 An optimization strategy for scheduling various

thermal energy storage technologies in office

buildings connected to smart grid

Christian Finck, Rongling Li, Wim ZeilerEindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, TheNetherlands

611 Fast on-site measurement campaigns and simple

building models identification for heating control

Hugo Viot, Alain Sempey, Laurent Mora, Jean-Christophe BatsaleUniv. Bordeaux, CNRS, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, I2M,UMR 5295, Esplanade des Arts et Métiers, Talence,France

899 Solar energy system in a small town constituted of

a network of photovoltaic collectors to produce

Electricity for homes and hydrogen for transport

services of municipality

Paolo Giuseppe Mura, Roberto Baccoli, Roberto Innamorati, Stefano MariottiUniversity of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy

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885 Electrolytic Hydrogen Production From Renewable

Source, Storage And Reconversion In Fuel Cells:

The System Of The “Mediterranea” University Of

Reggio Calabria

Concettina Marino, Antonino Nucara, Matilde PietrafesaMediterranea University, Reggio Calabria, Italy

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Author Index

AAaltonen Anu 248 29Aarle van Marcel 375 37Abahri Kamilia 626 68Abd Razak Azli 57 61Abdul Hamid Akram 669 53Abele Charlotte 321 50Abuku Masaru 432 50

553 45Adl-Zarrabi Bijan 198 26

199 25217 25

Adriaenssens Sigrid 902 66Aelenei Laura 789 27

823 27Afrin Sabrina 621 25Aghemo Chiara 494 45

807 36809 61

Agosti Fabrizio 371 39Agrifoglio Antonio 177 37Ahn Jong Gwon 527 25

561 60Ahn Ki-Uhn 233 55Ajaji Youness 327 51Alagheband Kaveh 56 61Albatici Rossano 806 65Albus Jutta 685 55Aletta Francesco 403 28Alev Üllar 159 24Alexander Donald K. 352 59Alfata Muhammad Nur Fajri 877 60Alho Carlos 178 39Ali Mohamed Sukri Mat 336 61Aliprandi Stefano 226 32

778 25Allard Francis 321 50Almeida Manuela 128 20

784 20846 64916 20

Almeida Ricardo 6 65120 53

Almeida Ricardo M.S.F. 24 23Alongi Andrea 514 50

515 36Alonso-Martinez Mar 471 44Altamirano-Medina Hector 627 53Altan Hasim 84 40Alvarez Rabanal Felipe P. 471 44Amirirad Afarin 416 69Anastas Yousef 902 66Andersen Geir 528 47Andersen Marilyne 124 63

812 36Andersen Søren 700 24Andersson Daniel 345 59André Philippe 257 22

327 51412 21525 64

Andresen Inger 451 65Angeli Diego 253 36Angelotti Adriana 666 42Antaryama I Gusti Ngurah 877 60Antoniadou Panagiota 473 50Antsov Peeter 159 24Aparecida Silva Cleide 525 64Apraiz Egaña Ines 109 38

406 30Arafa Rasha 850 23Arai Jun-ichiro 862 67Arai Norio 336 61

Arcuri Natale 277 38Arkar Ciril 867 49

880 49Armando Alessandro 421 28Armijo Gabriela 803 66Arshadi Ali 674 68Arumägi Endrik 200 65

464 53692 46

Ascazubi Marco 143 69Aschwanden Gideon 913 61

902 66Asdrubali Francesco 930 39Asphaug Silje 465 51Astolfi Arianna 403 28

421 28594 46599 47697 31802 66829 28

Athienitis Andreas K. 97 3196 69

155 36195 39224 55296 66361 39387 39

Audenaert Amaryllis 741 33Augenbroe Godfried 267 40Aya Hagishima 336 61Ayatollahi M. Hossein 556 68Azarnejad Araz 151 59

BBaba Fuad 359 38Baccoli Roberto 753 45

899 69Bacher Peder 456 21Bachinger Julia 470 32Bae Min Jung 563 51Bagel Lubomir 46 26Bahu Jean-Marie 408 26Bajraktari Egzon 131 22Baldwin Christopher 293 38Ballarini Ilaria 759 46Bambara James 96 69Bandeniece Liene 804 60Baratieri Marco 208 38Barbano Giulia 676 48Barbaresi Luca 13 54

14 37Barbieri Davide 712 24Bari Federico 358 22Barker David 817 25Barré Sébastien 481 64Barreira Eva 6 65Barthelmes Verena Marie 350 52Basinska Malgorzata 152 24Bassu Anna 584 40Bastani Arash 615 29Batsale Jean-Christophe 611 69Battistini Giovanni 266 47Bauman Fred 815 59Bauwens Geert 456 21Beattie Colin 16 58Beausoleil-Morrison Ian 294 55

565 30Becchio Cristina 331 24

350 52544 54723 40

Becher Silvio 667 64Beckert Heinz-Michael 236 47Bednar Thomas 475 41

571 44702 32843 54884 41

Behling Stefan 685 55Bejat Timea 259 63

921 51449 32

Belarbi Rafik 225 36626 68735 49

Bellia Laura 7 51173 53

Belloni Elisa 365 36371 39

Belmans Bert 556 68Beltrami Alberto 404 38Bencresciuto Alessandro 846 64Bennadji Amar 881 24Berardi Mark 721 47Berardi Umberto 86 33

363 25420 23

Berge Axel 198 26199 25217 25

Bergoglio Marta 697 31Bertrand Alexandre 691 27Bessette Laetitia 921 51Bianchi F. 930 39Bianchi Janetti Michele 727 38Bianco Lorenza 332 39

773 42832 43

Bigaila Edvinas 361 39387 39

Billger Monica 800 29Binarti Floriberta 310 23Binder Bruno 227 53Bisegna Fabio 355 29Biserni Cesare 523 68Bishara Nadja 51 65Bjarløv Søren Peter 87 52

659 32Björsell Niclas 345 59Blaso Laura 135 28

355 29Bloem Hans 384 59

888 22Blomsterberg Åke 209 20Bo Elena 697 31Boafo Fred Edmond 527 25

560 39Bobker Michael 143 69Boeck Magdalena 251 28Boemi Sofia Natalia 473 50Bolliger Roman 190 20

601 42Bona Marina 594 46Bonanomi Cristian 135 28Bonatesta Fabrizio 835 58Bonfiglio Paolo 500 22Bonilla Carlos 394 49

398 49427 49

Bony Jacques 480 20Borghi Matteo 588 22Borowczynski Artur 33 23Boscato Giosuè 238 44Bosia Daniela 510 38Both Balazs 655 29

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Author Index

Bottalico Pasquale 721 47Botte Gustavo 710 55Bottero Marta Carla 331 24Bou-Zeid Elie 631 51Bouchié Rémi 613 59Boulicaut Jean-François 374 69Bourdakis Eleftherios 890 58Bouvard Olivia 377 69Bouvenot Jean-Baptiste 318 52Boydens Wim 389 59Braet Johan 741 33Breesch Hilde 342 54Bres Aurelien 580 48Brideau Sébastien 565 30Brito Nelson 128 20Brokmann Holger 722 46Bronuzzi Fabrizio 421 28Bros Williamson Julio 292 41Brown Jason 267 40Brown Matthew 74 63Brownlee Alexander 325 30Brückner Christoph 285 22Bruelisauer Marcel 522 41Brunetti Barbara 43 33Brunner Samuel 226 32Brunskog Jonas 347 47Bryden L. 689 62Buffel Lisa 683 51Buhe Catherine 378 28Bukovianská Hana 732 62Bulavskaya Tatyana 638 41Buonomano Annamaria 748 55Buratti Cinzia 371 39

506 40Burattini Chiara 355 29Burdorf Alex 594 46

599 47Bureš Michal 179 38Burkett Lena W. 687 40Burud Ingunn 671 66Bustamante Waldo 394 49

398 49427 49645 51

Buswell Richard 180 41Buttitta Giuseppina 125 27Buvik Karin 528 47

CCajot Sébastien 408 26Calabrò Emanuele 901 59Calì Davide 552 40Callegari Guido 332 39Calleri Cristina 421 28Camelo Susana 789 27

823 27Cammarano Silvia 807 36

808 53Campbell Colin 222 37Campos José M. 406 30Campos-Celador Alvaro 595 43Candanedo Jose 193 32Canonico Fulvio 927 23Cantin Richard 414 51Cantor Cutiva Lady C. 594 46

599 47Capener Carl-Magnus 893 43Capozzoli Alfonso 757 44

767 27779 26891 32

Cappelletti Francesca 508 42Caps Roland 762 25

Caram Rosana 616 50Carbonari Alessandro 693 40Carbonaro Corrado 873 63

875 61Carbonez Kim 388 59

564 38Carlucci Salvatore 338 46Carmi Yoash 762 25Carpinello Sara 802 66Carpino Cristina 499 41Carrasco E. Vladimiro Mantilla 390 37Cartesegna Marco 872 42Carullo Alessio 594 46

599 47Caruso Giovanni Barbaro 139 38Caruso Sebastiano 358 22Casasso Alessandro 910 42Cascio Gioia Mirko 177 37Cascone Ylenia 125 27

822 31875 61

Cases Laia 844 48Castaldo Veronica Lucia 299 50Castaño Sergio 852 64Castellana Antonella 594 46Catalino Silvia 461 48Cattani Lucia 872 42Cattarin Giulio 338 46Causone Francesco 338 46Cavaleri Andera 802 66Cavalletti Paolo 654 68Cellai Gianfranco 625 22Cellura Maurizio 652 31Chan Pak Wai 820 60Chan Ying-Chieh 167 65Chaney J. 689 62Chang Seong Jin 539 43Chasapis Kleanthis 149 31Chaussinand Adrien 357 38Chávez Kelvin 852 64Chen Dong 764 48Chen Qingyan (Yan) 917 36Chen Wenqiang 232 68Chen Yuxiang 97 31Chen Zhi 283 65Cheng Yong 185 40Chi Leung Luk Peter 361 39Chica José A. 406 30Chiesa Giacomo 183 68

810 43811 43

Chilla Francesca 661 60Chilton John 621 25

688 25Chinazzo Giorgia 124 63Chiu Vincent 31 37

45 37Chmelík Vojtech 709 25Choi Wonjun 444 27Choudhary Ruchi 413 30Chow Tintai 443 43Chow W.K. 769 66Christantoni Despoina 642 32Christensen Jørgen Erik 147 68

148 63149 31

Christoffersen Jens 330 66Ciampi Giovanni 158 67

608 66619 42379 52

Cicero Andrea 177 37Citherlet Stéphane 480 20Claes Koen 342 54

Coccolo Silvia 79 61Coffers Sean 902 66Coleman Michael 489 58Coley David A. 74 63

123 40Colinart Thibaut 705 66

707 26Collins Rose 569 23Conetta Rob 736 46Conley Brock 293 38Connolly Daniel 736 46Conti Paolo 495 42

498 62Coors Volker 430 27Corgnati Stefano 297 23Corgnati Stefano Paolo 331 24

350 52544 54584 40670 41814 30

Corne David 689 62Cornicchia M. 930 39Corno Fulvio 891 32Corrado Vincenzo 758 23

759 46785 44786 44789 27823 27891 32

Cortazzo Antonio 583 67Cosar Jorda Paula 180 41Cosola Teresa 906 53Costanzo Vincenzo 139 38Cotana Franco 299 50Cox Trevor 736 46Cravino Vittorio 418 58Cremers Jan 154 45Cruickshank Cynthia A. 293 38Csoknyai Tamás 477 69Cui Qingbin 99 31Curado António José C. 24 23

115 64Currie John 292 41Czetany Laszlo 511 48

DD'Alessandro F. 930 39d'Ambrosio Alfano F.R. 504 65D'Oca Simona 297 23D'Orazio Dario 14 37D'Orazio Marco 116 50Daisuke Ogura 706 48Dalal Hari Sankar 81 31Dalla Mora Tiziano 508 42Dama Alessandro 253 36Damarco Chiara 358 22Dance Stephen 210 47Daneo Antonio 239 58Daniotti Bruno 227 53Daoud Ahmed 536 65Darula Stanilslav 330 66Dash Peter 26 69

306 52Date Jennifer 224 55David Amorim Cláudia Naves 868 52David Coley 718 68Davies Ivor 118 66Daviesa Michael 717 25Davin Elisabeth 257 22Davis Chelsea R. 687 40De Astis Vincenzo 802 66

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De Backer Lien 10 32De Boever Lieven 342 54De Carli Michele 562 60De Cesaris Simona 13 54de Kluizenaar Yvonne 638 41de la Torre Laura 852 64de Lima Vasconcelos Silvia 178 39De Meersman Glenn 382 51De Paepe Michel 10 32De Rosa Mattia 654 68De Simone Marilena 277 38

499 41De Weerdt Yves 392 22Deb Nath Uzzwal Kumar 45 37Deconinck An-Heleen 455 21Defer Didier 360 31del Coz Diaz Juan Jose 471 44Delarm Neri Robin 687 40Delcroix Benoit 536 65Delgado Clara 762 25Delgado João 12 26Delghust Marc 392 22Dell'Isola Marco 468 53Delmastro Chiara 146 69

544 54Dermardiros Vasken 97 31

155 36Dermentzis Georgios 635 43Dervishi Sokol 422 67

424 61Descamps Filip 556 68Destro Riccardo 238 44Di Giuda Giuseppe Martino 755 46Di Giuseppe Elisa 116 50Di Meo Mauro 583 67Di Perna Costanzo 116 50Di Pietra Biagio 752 48Dias Pereira Luisa 710 55Dimitriou Vanda 489 58Ding Wowo 153 36Ding Yingchun 212 68Diniz Oliveira Raquel 417 66

771 65Dinkel Arnulf 169 52Dinsdale-Young Oliver 665 48Diriken Jan 530 21Dissanayake Manju 689 62Diulio María de la Paz 126 33Djedjig Rabah 225 36

626 68Dockrell Julie 736 46Dolezal Franz 186 37Domingo-Irigoyen Silvia 679 42Domjan Suzana 867 49Dong Ziqian 143 69Dongellini Matteo 77 41

107 41Dornelles Kelen 616 50Douzane Omar 485 26Doya Maxime 321 50Drosou Vassiliki 546 45Du Liuliu 333 30Dubois Marie-Claude 868 52Duffy Aidan 664 66Dugdale Julie 600 24Dupeyrat Patrick 738 39Duran Ozlem 505 30Durup Nick 210 47Dutto Marco 873 63

875 61Dybinski Olaf 453 62

EEder Katharina 580 48Egusquiza Aitziber 676 48Eicker Ursula 154 45

393 64397 54

Eitner Veit 395 44Ekasiwi Sri Nastiti N. 877 60Ekrami Navid 26 69

416 69El Mankibi Mohamed 414 51

612 49Eliopoulou Eftychia 844 48Ellis James 641 36Emmi Giuseppe 562 60Enríquez Ricardo 852 64Erdemir Kocagil Idil 570 48Erhart Tobias 397 54Erhorn Hans 234 47

236 47Erhorn-Kluttig Heike 234 47

236 47278 47

Erkey Can 762 25Erkoreka Aitor 312 21

384 59Escudero Cesar 384 59Escudero-Revilla César 595 43

713 67Evola Gianpiero 139 38Eyring Nathan 721 47

FFabbri Claudia 654 68Fabbri Kristian 43 33

71 39741 33

Fabi Valentina 544 54670 41

FabianiC. 930 39Fabrizio Enrico 257 22

765 27814 30840 52

Fan Xueliang 767 27Fantucci Stefano 264 69

332 39510 38757 44780 50832 43873 63875 61779 26

Farbood Bahram Peter 588 22Fasolis Sara 594 46Fausti Patrizio 625 22Favoino Fabio 202 58Favre Didier 480 20Fazio Paul 16 58

296 66751 37

Feist Wolfgang 635 43727 38

Feng Chi 8 269 26

Feng Ya 8 269 26

Fenz Stefan 576 48Ferrando Diego Giuseppe 723 40Ferrante Patrizia 766 60

Ferrara Maria 418 58814 30840 52

Ferrari Simone 658 42Ferreira Ana 789 27

823 27Ferreira Cláudia 19 44Ferreira Marco 128 20

784 20846 64916 20

Ferreira Ramos Ana 931 41Ferroukhi M. Yacine 626 68Ficco Giorgio 504 65Fickler Silvia 568 25Filippi Marco 257 22

418 58533 54814 30840 52

Finck Christian 343 69Finken Gholam Reza 659 32Finn Donal 502 22

517 27636 27642 32

Fioretti Roberto 461 48693 40

Fiorito Francesco 501 36Firth Steven K. 409 54

489 58Flament Bernard 318 52Fletcher Martin 312 21Flynn Damian 642 32Földváry Veronika 732 62Fournier Michaël 224 55Fracastoro Gianvincenzo 811 43Fragliasso Francesca 7 51

173 53Franquet Erwin 360 31Frattolillo Andrea 468 53Fregonara Elena 723 40Fricke Marc 762 25Fu Xiuzhang 260 40Fuda Samuele 403 28Fujita Koji 30 31Fukushima Akira 61 43

432 50Fumagalli Simonetta 135 28

355 29Fung Alan S. 26 69

94 39132 39195 39306 52416 69

GGagliano Antonio 86 33

177 37Gaillard Leon 374 69

738 39756 45

Gaitani Niki 844 48Galliano Rosanna 226 32

227 53Galloway S. 689 62Gameiro da Silva Manuel 710 55Ganiç Saglam Nese 111 46Gao Caifeng 437 48Garai Massimo 13 54

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15 22523 68

Garat Anais 416 69Garay Martinez Roberto 109 38

406 30García Santa Cruz Mauro G. 126 33García-Gáfaro Carlos 595 43

713 67Gasparella Andrea 208 38Gawin Dariusz 490 31Gazovic Libor 149 31Ge Hua 31 37

45 37296 66359 38564 38751 37

Geisler-Moroder David 868 52Gelesz Adrienn 865 50Gendelis Stanislavs 585 60

589 45804 60

Genetti Federico 806 65Gentile Niko 868 52Georges Emeline 412 21Georges Laurent 831 60Geving Stig 279 32

451 65532 32

Geyer Christoph 630 30Ghaedi Abdolkarim 674 68Ghasempourabadi M. 674 68Ghazi Wakili Karim 227 53

324 63Ghiglione Cristina 331 24Giama Efrosini 473 50Gibout Stéphane 360 31Giordano Roberto 809 61Giovannini Luigi 812 36Giraud Maurizio 927 23Gironás Jorge 394 49

398 49427 49

Giroux-Julien Stéphanie 374 69554 66756 45

Gloriant François 410 50Glouannec Patrick 705 66

707 26Gmachl Claire 901 59Gobakken Lone Ross 671 66Gober Alessandro 712 24Goia Francesco 354 42

747 58773 42

Gomes Álvaro 578 65Gomes Caio Vasconcellos S. 390 37Gomez Agustina Luis 210 47Gómez Analía Fernanda 126 33Gonçalves Helder 789 27

823 27González Figaredo J. Ramón 471 44Görres Jürgen 236 47Gorrino Alice 891 32Gorse Chris 312 21Goy Solène 636 27Graetzer Simone 721 47Granzotto Nicola 500 22Grassi Walter 495 42

498 62Greco Cosimo 358 22Gregg Matt 895 30Griginis Alessia 802 66Grisotto Federico 265 64

Grosskopf Kevin 80 29Grosso Mario 127 61

183 68810 43811 43

Grynning Steinar 354 42Gu Li 267 40Guala Cecilia 350 52Guarino Francesco 652 31Guerlich Daniel 397 54Gugliuzza Giovanni 828 59Guidorzi Paolo 14 37

15 22Guimarães Ana Sofia 12 26Gullberg Leif 762 25Gullbrekken Lars 451 65

452 46Guo Hongshan 896 68

901 59913 61

Guo Wencheng 166 37Gupta Rajat 895 30Gustavsen Arild 465 51

747 58

HHaas Benjamin 600 24Haase Matthias 228 24

229 64Hachem-Vermette Caroline 110 54Hadji Rezai Sara 321 50Hagentoft Carl-Eric 69 30

104 53198 26199 25

Haghighat Fariborz 615 29Hagihara Kana 483 62Hailu Getu 26 69

195 39306 52

Haldi Frédéric 907 45Han Jie 305 24Han Yawen 294 55Hannay Jules 525 64Hannoudi Loay Akram 148 63Hans Erhorn 278 47Hans-Peter Leimer 83 30Hanuliak Peter 314 29Haojie Wang 917 36Harmati Norbert 191 51Harreither Christoph 475 41

571 44Hartman Peter 314 29Hassan Tarek M. 489 58Hatanaka Masahiro 431 30Hauer Stefan 580 48Haurant Pierrick 738 39Haverinen-Shaughnessy Ulla 248 29Hayama Hirofumi 431 30

182 24Hayashi Motoya 182 24He Miaomiao 325 30Hedayat Zhaleh 556 68Hede Andersen Christian 261 20Heiduk E. 324 63Heim Dariusz 32 28

33 2347 6952 3153 51

Heiselberg Per 175 40261 20

Hejtmánek Petr 179 38

Hemsath Timothy 56 61Henry Nicolas 929 22Hensen Jan 181 28Herrera Gutierrez-Avellanosa D. 881 24Herssens Jasmien 496 28Hesaraki Arefeh 915 60Heusler Ingo 487 21Hilliard Trent 396 55

407 48Himpe Eline 282 27

380 59488 21

Hirata Naoto 877 60Hisashi Miura 706 48Hodková Julie 179 38Hoes-van Oeffelen Linda 638 41Höfle Christoph 236 47Höfler Karl 271 20Hofman Petr 84 40Hofstetter Hedwig 638 41Hoier Anna 868 52Hokoi Shuichi 206 37

303 45442 67447 67483 62535 37

Holdsworth Paul 762 25Holmberg Sture 328 62

915 60Holme Jonas 532 32Holúbek Matúš 728 26Hong Tianzhen 297 23Hong Xiaowei 335 67Hongens Theodoor 256 37Honold Johannes 18 68

25 31Horesh Raya 98 55Horvat Miljana 566 23Horváth Miklós 477 69Houchois Nicholas 902 66Hraška Jozef 314 29Hu Shi 446 33Hubauer Thomas 667 64Huijbregts Zara 49 64

492 33Huith Michael 25 31Hunter Eric 721 47

IIacomussi Paola 494 45

699 29703 52

Iannace gino 420 23Iba Chiemi 206 37

442 67483 62535 37

Iennarella Simone 776 36Iffa Emishaw 737 43

742 62Ikeda Shintaro 144 30Innamorati Roberto 714 63

753 45899 69

Inoue Yoshiyuki 182 24Iribar-Solabarrieta Eider 595 43

713 67Isawa Koichi 316 54Ishizaki Takeshi 553 45

794 45Istoka Otkovic Irena 136 36

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JJablonska Joanna 251 28

746 28Jacobs Esti 687 40Jakica Nebojsa 775 58Jakobiak Roman 868 52Jakovics Andris 585 60

589 45804 60

Jalon Manzano Celia 615 29Janssen Hans 8 26

9 26168 68728 26

Janssens Arnold 10 32282 27380 59382 51388 59389 59392 22488 21564 38592 53683 51

Jansson Helén 211 69Järnström Helena 218 29Jaruszewska Karolina 251 28Jasmien Herssens 484 28Jay Arnaud 378 28

921 51Jedrzejuk Hanna 453 62

454 62Jejcic Neva 540 64Jelínek Petr 774 64Jelle Langmans 415 59Jenkins Huw G. 352 59Jensen Rasmus L. 175 40

339 44Jensen Søren Østergaard 315 20Jensen Zachary 721 47Jeremy Bois 628 46Jiang Yi 307 20

591 64Jiménez Maria José 456 21

852 64888 22

Jin Xing 114 31Jobard Xavier 154 45Joe Goo Sang 479 21

919 24Johannes Honold 17 55Johansson Dennis 669 53Johansson Pär 211 69

217 25Johnsen Kjeld 348 50Jørgensen Birgit Elleby 275 47Joulin Annabelle 410 50Judex Florian 580 48Justo Alonso Maria 569 23

KKaempf Jerome 79 61Kalamees Targo 159 24

200 65337 46464 53692 46

Kallavus Urve 200 65Kamel Raghad 26 69

94 39132 39

416 69Kandler Christian 18 68

25 3117 55

Kane Tom 409 54489 58

Kang Gyumin 439 54Kang Jian 403 28Kang Kinam 439 54Kapetanakis Dimitrios-Stavros 502 22Kapsis Konstantinos 155 36Karamata Boris 812 36Karlessi Theoni 473 50Karlsson Henrik 92 51Karmann Caroline 815 59Kato Shinsuke 243 50

545 50598 45

Kavgic Miroslava 396 55407 48

Kawahara Daisuke 243 50Kaytoue Mehdi 374 69Kazanci Ongun Berk 117 23

288 20890 58

Kazas Georgios 264 69765 27

Kedowide Yannick-Ariel 449 32Kegel Martin 193 32Kempe Stephan 236 47Kendrick Christopher 835 58Kerrigan Ruth 517 27Kersken Matthias 487 21Keshi Madoka 447 67Khademi Anaraki Hamid 420 23Kielsgaard Hansen Kurt 559 67Kiesel Kristina 164 26Kikuta Koki 182 24

431 30Kim Deuk-Woo 233 55Kim Ha Ryeon 560 39Kim Inhan 233 55Kim Jae-Min 689 62Kim Jin Hee 527 25

560 39561 60

Kim Jun Tae 527 25560 39561 60

Kim Kwang Woo 479 21919 24

Kim Min Gi 479 21919 24

Kim Sumin 539 43Kim Sun Sook 563 51Kim Young-Jin 233 55Kisilewicz Tomasz 113 43Kiviste Mihkel 248 29Klesnil Ondrej 727 38Klõšeiko Paul 200 65Klotz Fritz 154 45Kmetkova Jana 160 61Knarud Jon Ivar 279 32Knera Dominika 47 69

52 3153 51

Kobayashi Tomohiro 862 67Koch Andreas 408 26Koçlar Oral Gül 64 62

204 30570 48

Koczyk Halina 152 24Koehl Michael 762 25Koene Frans 638 41

Kolarik Jakub 149 31575 29

Kolding Klaus 339 44Kollias Christos Georgios 147 68Komerska Anna 832 43

876 61Konca Piotr 490 31Koniorczyk Marcin 490 31Korjenic Azra 313 53Koronthalyova Olga 46 26Kosinski Piotr 112 36Kosmowski Andrzej 152 24Kostro André 366 43Kotol Martin 559 67Kouramas Konstantinos 502 22Koury Ricardo 411 67Kovac Martin 512 67

513 62Kovacova Katarina 513 62Krainz Lisa 571 44Krajcik Michal 160 61Kramar Marko 540 64Kramer Rick 376 33Kraniotis Dimitrios 285 22

671 66Kridlova Burdova Eva 538 48

548 65Krstic Hrvoje 136 36Krus Martin 395 44Kubacka Ewelina 32 28Kubota Tetsu 877 60Kücükpinar Esra 762 25Kull Tuule Mall 572 62Kummert Michaël 536 65

565 30Künzel Hartwig M. 194 37

287 45Kurnitski Jarek 805 24Kuusk Kalle 337 46Kvande Tore 452 46Kwiatkowski Jerzy 876 61Kyriaki Elli 546 45

LLa Gennusa Maria 766 60La Malva Francesca 829 28La Rocca Vincenzo 652 31Laamanen Jarmo 218 29Lam T.C. 751 37Lamparter Steffen 590 27

667 64Lang Peter 511 48Langlet Thierry 485 26Langmans Jelle 672 44Lappalainen Vuokko 218 29Larsson Lennart 346 29Lascaro Elisa 365 36Lassandro Paola 906 53Lassue Stéphane 410 50Lasvaux Sébastien 480 20Latour Benjamin 318 52Lau Benson 621 25

688 25Lauring Michael 148 63Lauzet N. 914 69Lavafpour Yahya 788 58Laverge Jelle 380 59

389 59Le Dréau Jérôme 339 44Le Pierrès Nolwenn 449 32Lebrun Jean 412 21

525 64681 21

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Lechleitner Josef 131 22Lederer Astrid 475 41Lee Bruno 181 28Lee Daeyeop 419 54Lee Kiyoung 419 54Lee Timothy 325 30Lee Young 98 55Leibundgut Hansürg 522 41Leigh Tae Ha 479 21

919 24Leishman Timothy 721 47Leite Bruno 353 65Leivo Virpi 248 29Lelievre Dylan 705 66Lemma Massimo 693 40Lemort Vincent 412 21

681 21Less Brennan 700 24Leus Maria 484 28

496 28Levchenko Dmytro 264 69Li Hongqiang 305 24Li Huai 373 52Li Jun 305 24Li Qi 267 40Li Rongling 29 59

343 69Li Rosi Ornella 135 28

355 29Li Shuhong 308 42Li Yonghui 446 33Li Yuguo 820 60

821 60Liberti Leo 98 55Lieven Alderweireldt 415 59Ligi Laura 927 23Limam Karim 626 68Lin Kan 545 50

598 45Lin Zhang 185 40

205 29Lindgren Mikael 92 51Lisot Aline 898 37Litti Giovanni 741 33Liu Chunde 123 40Liu J. 769 66Liu Xiao-Hua 591 64Liu Xiaohua 307 20

309 21Lo Verso Valerio R.M. 105 28

776 36807 36812 36829 28927 23

Lobelle Gaëlle 564 38Löfqvist Anders 347 47Löfving Björn 800 29Löhnert Günter 169 52Loibl Wolfgang 576 48Lolli Nicola 228 24Lomas Kevin 409 54

505 30Lombardi Patrizia 544 54Longo Sonia 652 31Lorenzati Alice 264 69

757 44779 26

Lorenzatti Valentina 594 46Loreti Lisa 13 54Lozano Vincent 922 61Luk Peter Chi Leung 387 39Lunde Erik 532 32Lupíšek Antonín 179 38

Lyberg Åhlander Viveka 347 47Lyu Yuanli 443 43

MMachner Rainer 555 60

722 46Machniewicz Anna 47 69

52 31Madamopoulos Nicholas 549 58Madsen Henrik 456 21Maffei Luigi 434 25Magalhães Max de Castro 390 37Magnani Lorenza 872 42Magrini Anna 872 42

898 37Magyar Zoltán 191 51

789 27Mahdavi Ardeshir 131 22

151 59164 26172 23188 23324 63792 68

Maia Joana 23 44Maia Mairink Ana Júlia 417 66

771 65Mainini Andrea Giovanni 637 43Majkovic Darja 867 49Malan Stefano 358 22Malikova Marta 330 66Mändel Maris 692 46Mangan Suzi Dilara 204 30Mangé Stephanie 577 63Mangina Eleni 502 22Mangione Alessandro 349 52Manioglu Gulten 64 62Manková Lucia 314 29Manrique Ortiz Natalia 481 64Marchetto Guido 358 22Marciniak Alicja 490 31Márcio as Silva Roberto 771 65

417 66Marcos Meson Victor 340 62Maréchal François 408 26

667 64691 27

Marengo Marco 404 38Marinari Carlo 265 64Marincioni Valentina 627 53Marinelli Mauro 806 65Marino Concettina 885 70Marino Donatella 510 38Marino Valentina 469 55Mariotti Stefano 753 45

899 69Markowicz Pawel 346 29Markusson Caroline 92 51Marletta Luigi 139 38Maroy Katrien 10 32

388 59Marra Eleonora 287 45Martens Marco 49 64

492 33Martín Escudero Koldo 713 67Martin Koldobika 312 21

384 59Marzani Alessandro 15 22Masera Gabriele 226 32

501 36Masih Dawa 688 25Masoero Marco 265 64

358 22

Massimo Angelamaria 468 53Mast Matthias 547 21Mastrapostoli Elena 844 48Mastrucci Alessio 691 27Masullo Massimiliano 434 25Masy Gabrielle 412 21

525 64Mata Erika 356 63Mathisen Hans Martin 569 23

831 60Matsuoka Daisuke 483 62Matsushita Takayuki 30 31Mattsson Johan 346 29Matzaflaras Nikolaos 575 29Mavromatidis Lazaros 221 29May Neil 627 53Mazzali Ugo 238 44

239 58Mazzarella Livio 514 50

515 36647 58

Mazzeo Domenico 277 38Mazzotta Alessandro 145 54McDonald Eric 129 41Medina Mario 114 31Medved Sašo 867 49

880 49Meggers Forrest 522 41

631 51896 68901 59902 66913 61

Ménézo Christophe 374 69554 66661 60738 39756 45

Meng Qinglin 8 269 26

Menzies Gillian 664 66Mereu Daniele 358 22Micono Carlo 842 52Miesbauer Oliver 762 25Mikayama Akane 303 45Milani Niccolò 723 40Milardi Martino 791 68Milow Barbara 568 25Min Hequn 166 37Mirzaei A. Parham 67 39Mistretta Marina 652 31Mitina Irina 154 45Mizutani Etsuko 553 45Mniaci Marco 15 22Moazami Amin 338 46Moens Jan 577 63Mohammad Ahmad Faiz 336 61Mohelnikova Jitka 84 40Monari Filippo 487 21Monetti Valentina 257 22Monsalvete Pilar 393 64Montanaro Umberto 748 55Monticelli Carol 778 25Mora Dafni 499 41Mora Laurent 611 69

628 46Mora Rodrigo 641 36Morandi Federica 15 22Mørck Ove Christen 128 20

275 47276 47315 20

Moreno Araceli Galvez 762 25Moretti Elisa 365 36

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371 39Morezzi Emanuele 290 67Mori Taro 182 24

491 58Morille Benjamin 914 69Morini Gian Luca 77 41

107 41Morishita Naomi 884 41Moriyama Naoya 733 44Mortada Adnan 413 30Mosso Sabrina 583 67Mostofi Sepideh 172 23Mougel Eric 449 32Mousavi Ehsan 80 29Mousli Kindah 574 65Müller Andreas 630 30Müller Birgit 178 39Müller Dirk 552 40

572 62Mura Paolo Giuseppe 714 63

753 45899 69

Murano Giovanni 823 27Murata Sayaka 61 43

432 50Murray Portia 547 21Musy M. 914 69Mutani Guglielmina 145 54

146 69

NNackler Joachim Nathanael 702 32Nagy Balázs 405 44Nakajima Makiko 442 67Nakayama Yusuke 862 67Naldi Claudia 77 41

107 41Naylor David 195 39Nehme Salem Georges 405 44Nemoto S. 819 58Neusser Maximilian 475 41Ngo Quoc Dung 600 24Nik Vahid M. 356 63

357 38Nilsson Erling 222 37Nix Emily 717 25Nocera Francesco 86 33

177 37Noller Klaus 762 25Nordén Johan 92 51Nore Kristine 285 22Noris Federico 228 24Novácek Jirí 179 38Nucara Antonino 885 70Nugroho Agung Murti 877 60Nurzynski Jacek 518 22Nusser Bernd 470 32Nykänen Esa 507 39

OO’Leary Timothy P. 664 66O’Donnell James 517 27Oates Mike 517 27Ochs Fabian 635 43

727 38Odgaard Tommy 87 52

659 32Odriozola Maritorena Moisés 595 43

713 67Ogasawara Masaharu 431 30Ogata Kosuke 491 58Ogawa Akihiro 432 50Ogden Ray 835 58

Ogura Daisuke 303 45442 67446 33447 67553 45

Oh Ji Hyun 563 51Ojanen Tuomo 507 39Okada Ken 303 45Olesen Bjarne Wilkens 29 59

117 23288 20890 58

Oliveti Giuseppe 277 38Ollas Patrik 92 51Olsson Lars 130 38Ooka Ryozo 29 59

95 62144 30444 27918 68

Opstelten Ivo 638 41Oraiopoulos Argyris 409 54Orio Marina 265 64Oropeza-Perez Ivan 82 36Osawa Hisato 491 58Østergaard Iben 128 20

315 20Osterhage Tanja 552 40Osterhaus Werner 868 52Ott Walter 190 20

601 42Ottoson Patrik 345 59Ouhajjou Najd 576 48Ouldboukhitine Salah-Eddine 735 49Overend Mauro 202 58Owens Edward 689 62

PPabiou Hervé 661 60Paduos Simona 758 23

823 27Pagani Roberto 469 55Page Jessen 691 27Pagliano Lorenzo 338 46Pagliolico Simonetta 927 23Palella Boris Igor 504 65Paliouras Panagiotis 575 29Palla Nansi 154 45Palladino Domenico 506 40Palombo Adolfo 748 55Pantelic Jovan 547 21Papadopoulos Agis 473 50

546 45Parati Linda 588 22Paris-Newton Juliette 929 22Park Cheol-Soo 233 55Park Jeong-Yeon 816 29Pasanen Pertti 218 29Pascale Aniello 434 25Pasini Martina 647 58Pastén Pablo 427 49Pasut Wilmer 562 60Patrucco Alessia 510 38Patuzzi Francesco 208 38Pavese Lorenzo 594 46

599 47Payel Dasa 717 25Peacock Andrew 689 62Pedace Alessia 7 51

173 53Pedersen Eja 209 20Peixoto Daniel H.N. 390 37Peixoto de Freitas Vasco 12 26

19 4423 44

115 64120 53

Pelegrín-García David 347 47Pellegrino Anna 494 45

697 31807 36808 53

Penello Germano Maioli 901 59Peretti Clara 562 60Peri Giorgia 766 60

828 59Perier-Muzet Maxime 449 32Perino Marco 757 44

765 27767 27779 26780 50822 31875 61

Périsset Blaise 480 20Pernigotto Giovanni 208 38Peron Fabio 238 44

239 58500 22508 42

Pesenti Marco 501 36Peter Markus 408 26Petran H. 823 27Petran Horia 789 27Petráš Dušan 732 62Peuhkuri Ruut 575 29Piantanida Paolo 754 58

755 46Piccablotto Gabriele 494 45

510 38Picco Marco 404 38Piccolo Antonio 640 42Pichierri Sesil 759 46Pierangioli Leone 322 53Pietrafesa Carmen 802 66Pietrafesa Matilde 885 70Pietrzyk Krystyna 429 51Pignatta Gloria 299 50Pihlak Margus 464 53Pinto Camilo 394 49

427 49Pinto Seppä Isabel 507 39Piot Amandine 921 51Piselli Cristina 299 50Pisello Anna Laura 299 50

930 39Plagge Rudolf 51 65Plantevit Marc 374 69Plaz Thomas 727 38Ploix Stephane 600 24Ploskic Adnan 915 60Plsek Dalibor 465 51Poli Tiziana 637 43Polinder Henk 660 60Polychroni Elpida 789 27

823 27Pomianowski Michal Z. 175 40

261 20340 62

Pont U. 324 63Poulsen Søren Erbs 340 62Prada Alessandro 208 38Prado Racine 353 65Prato Andrea 11 22

802 66Principi Paolo 461 48

693 40

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Prokofieva Elena 929 22Promis Geoffrey 485 26Pronsati Simone 814 30Puglisi Giovanni 752 48Puglisi Giuseppina Emma 594 46

599 47Puyana Romero Virginia 434 25

QQin Menghao 283 65Qin Zheng 407 48Quercia Camilla 723 40

RRadis Michela 494 45

699 29703 52

Rafidiarison Helisoa 449 32Raftery Paul 815 59Ragazzini Vanni 266 47Rahim Mourad 485 26Raimondo Daniela 584 40Rakuscek Andraz 540 64Ramallo-González Alfonso 74 63

718 68Ramamurthy Prathap 631 51Ramos Nuno Manuel M. 19 44

23 4424 23

115 64Ramsdell Jeffrey E. 687 40Randaxhe Francois 412 21

681 21Randazzo Matteo 322 53Ranesi Alessandra 504 65Rantala Leena 797 47Rao Jiwu 16 58Rashani Miranda 792 68Rastello Maria 353 65Rastogi Parag 124 63Ratke Lorenz 568 25Ratnieks Janis 585 60Razak Azli Abdul 336 61Read Jake 902 66Rego Tiago 12 26Rehab Imane 412 21

525 64Rein Guillermo 665 48Reiss Johann 278 47Reith Andras 865 50Remond Romain 449 32Ren Zhengen 764 48Resuli Pamela 422 67Reynders Glenn 530 21Rezig Sawsen 922 61Rhode-Barbarigos Landolf G 902 66Riccio Giuseppe 504 65Richter Jan 740 44Ridouane El Hassan 502 22Rita Amaral Ana 578 65Riva Giovanni 789 27

823 27Rizzi Alessandro 135 28Rizzo Gianfranco 828 59Roa Tirado Sebastian 358 22Robinson Darren 393 64

590 27Rochefort Malcolm 762 25Rode Carsten 87 52

559 67Rodrigues Ana 846 64Rodrigues Eugénio 578 65

Rodrigues Gaspar Adélio 578 65Roeleveld Derek 195 39Roels Staf 121 43

168 68383 46455 21456 21672 44

Rojas Maria 394 49398 49

Rojas Victoria 427 49Rolins Michael 721 47Romagnoni Piercarlo 238 44

239 58508 42

Romeo Carlo 276 47Romeo Emanuele 290 67Rönnow Daniel 345 59Ronzino Amos 785 44

786 44Rosario Toscano 922 61Rosato Antonio 158 67

379 52608 66619 42

Rose Jørgen 315 20581 46

Rosinski Marian 832 43Rossi Giuseppe 699 29

703 52Rossi Laura 137 28

421 28Rouchier Simon 259 63Rounis Efstratios Dimitrios 361 39

387 39Rucinska Joanna 454 62

876 61Rudiero Riccardo 290 67Ruedin Guillaume 374 69Ruggeri Paolo 239 58

500 22508 42

Ruggiero Gennaro 434 25Rusaouen Gilles 922 61Russi Aldo 468 53Russo Salvatore 238 44Rüther Petra 532 32Ruud Svein 92 51Rychtáriková Monika 251 28

486 67709 25

Rydell Roland 347 47Rysanek Adam 547 21

SSaadon Syamimi 374 69

756 45Saba Fabio 265 64

358 22Sabry Hanan 850 23Saelens Dirk 530 21Sakane Tatsuya 862 67Sakipova Saule 589 45Sakizlis Nishani 665 48Sala Eeva 797 47Sala Jose Maria 312 21

384 59Salehi Atefeh 931 41Salerno Noemi 86 33Salom Jaume 789 27

823 27Salort Julien 661 60Samri Driss 485 26

Samuel Aizaz 689 62San Miguel Jorge 679 42Sanchez Víctor 406 30Sánchez-Ostiz Ana 679 42Sancho Tomás Ana 590 27Sandberg Mats 345 59Sandoval Victoria 427 49Santamouris Mattheos 473 50Santini Stefania 748 55Santoni Andrea 625 22Santonja S. 689 62Sasaki Juni 553 45Sasaki Yoshinori 431 30Sasic Kalagasidis Angela 69 30

211 69356 63

Satou Manami 242 40Satwiko Prasasto 310 23Savio Lorenzo 510 38Savio Valeria 808 53Scaccianoce Gianluca 766 60Scartezzini Jean-Louis 79 61

357 38Schellen Henk 49 64

375 37376 33492 33

Scherer George 631 51Schiappacasse L. Nicolas 803 66Schiavi Alessandro 11 22

137 28802 66

Schiedel Matthew 293 38Schierholz Henning 169 52Schijndel van Jos 375 37

492 33Schito Eva 495 42

498 62Schlueter Arno 547 21Schmidt Simon 329 24Schnellenbach-Held Martina 568 25Schranz Laura 146 69Schüler Andreas 366 43

377 69Schüler Nils 691 27Schulze Tobias 397 54Schuss M. 324 63Schuß Matthias 188 23Schwartz Julien 641 36Schweiker Marcel 879 54Sciurpi Fabio 322 53Scorpio Michelangelo 158 67

379 52608 66619 42

Secchi Simone 322 53625 22

Sedlak Jiri 774 64Sedlakova Anna 400 45

401 43548 65

Seif Kerstin 884 41SempeyAlain 611 69Semprini Giovanni 574 65

712 24Serale Gianluca 125 27

264 69767 27

Serra Valentina 332 39723 40773 42776 36780 50802 66

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809 61873 63875 61832 43

Sethi Rajandrea 910 42Sfakianaki Katerina 789 27

823 27Shahri Shaghayegh 674 68Shaikh Salim Sheikh A.Z. 57 61Sharples Steve 788 58Shen Meng 99 31Shen Yang 212 68Sherif Ahmed 850 23Shi Xing 212 68

232 68446 33

Shield Bridget 210 47736 46

Shin Dae Uk 479 21919 24

Shinomiya Naoto 731 48Shirakashi Masataka 336 61Shrubsolea Clive 717 25Shtrepi Louena 421 28Shukuya Masanori 95 62Sibilio Sergio 158 67

379 52608 66619 42

Sichieri Eduvaldo 616 50Siegele Dietmar 635 43Šijanec-Zavrl Marjana 540 64

789 27Sikander Eva 893 43Simões-Moreira José 353 65Simone Francesca 640 42Simonetti Marco 811 43Sirombo Elisa 418 48

533 54Siroux Monica 318 52Siwinska Agata 459 26Sjöberg Staffan 362 32Skeie Kristian 228 24Slimani Zakaria 225 36Smith Sean 292 41Soares Miguel 710 55Sobczuk Henryk 559 67Soga Kenichi 413 30Sohlberg Elina 218 29Sojkova Katerina 91 62

614 58Solomakhina Nina 667 64Soncini Federica 670 41Song Doosam 439 54

440 54Sorrentino Giancarlo 766 60Sousa Ângela 23 44Souza Roberta 411 67Spada Gennaro 173 53Speroni Alberto 637 43Spiekman Marleen 638 41

660 60Spinelli Antonio 332 39Spitzbart-Glasl Christina 186 37Squizzato Valter 583 67Stabile Luca 468 53Staf Roels 415 59Stahl Thomas 226 32

324 63Staiti Matteo 666 42Staljanssens Joni 577 63Stanek Kamil 740 44Stathopoulos Ted 31 37

387 39Steeman Marijke 10 32

388 59Stefanoiu Ana Maria 378 28Stegnar Gasper 540 64

789 27Stenerud Skeie Kristian 229 64Stephen B. 689 62Steskens Paul 383 46Stinson Jon 292 41Stoffer Sophie 868 52Strachan Paul 487 21Stránská Zuzana 774 64Streblow Rita 552 40

572 62Struhala Karel 774 64Strzalkowski Jaroslaw 459 26Su Bomin 303 45Suárez Francisco 427 49Suino Diego 583 67Šuklje Tomaž 880 49Sullivan Rory 210 47Šumi Jure 867 49Sumner Mark 590 27Sun Gaofeng 308 42Sung Minki 816 29Sustr C. 324 63Suzuki Shimpei 918 68Svensson Carsten 222 37Swan Lukas 396 55

407 48Szagri Dóra 405 44Szantho Zoltan 655 29Szántová Gabriela 486 67Szczepanska-Rosiak Eliza 32 28

33 2353 51

TTachibana Yoshiki 862 67Tadeu Gomes Rizzi Magno 417 66

771 65Tadiwos Z. Desta 415 59Tagliafico Luca Antonio 654 68Tahmasebi Farhang 172 23Tajdaran Seyyed Sadjad 835 58Takada Satoru 66 64

731 48733 44

Takahashi Itaru 819 58Takami Masazo 794 45Takashi Ogino 706 48Tamasauskas Justin 193 32Tang Haida 309 21Tang Peng 232 68Tangen Sverre 528 47Tarczewski Romuald 746 28Tardioli Giovanni 517 27Tariku Fitsum 737 43

742 62Tarrés Joana 789 27

823 27Taurines Kévin 554 66Taylor Simon 325 30

505 30Tazky Ladislav 400 45Tedesco Silvia 873 63Teibinger Martin 470 32Teitelbaum Eric 631 51

901 59902 66913 61

Tellado Borja 406 30Testi Daniele 495 42

498 62Thalfeldt Martin 805 24Thaung Jörgen 800 29Thebault Simon 613 59Thiebat Francesca 127 61

510 38873 63

Thiis Thomas 671 66Thirunavukarasu Asok 296 66Thomsen Kirsten Engelund 128 20

275 47315 20581 46

Tian Zhichao 232 68Tiberi Emidio 495 42Tiesler Gerhart 722 46Tijani Khadija 600 24Time Berit 354 42

451 65452 46465 51747 58

Tisseur Riccardo 358 22Tittelein Pierre 360 31

410 50Tjoa A Min 576 48Todoli D. 689 62Todorovic Goran 136 36Tomašovic Peter 709 25Tomasz Bernard 313 53Tomsic Miha 540 64Torabi Moghadam Sara 670 41Tori Felipe 398 49Torres Isabel 931 41Torres Santiago 105 28Torta Annalisa 927 23Tortalla Elisa 809 61Tosi Giacomo 523 68Toyohara Noriyuki 182 24Trabelsi Abdelkrim 225 36Tran Le Anh Dung 485 26Trifirò Alena 584 40Trocka-Leszczynska Elzbieta 746 28Trombetta Corrado 791 68Tronchin Lamberto 71 41Tsoka Stella 174 65Tsukidate Tsukasa 432 50Tuan Ab Rashid Tuan Liyana 57 61Tundo Antonella 906 53Tuohy Paul 689 62Tuomo Ojanen 395 44Turunen Mari 248 29Tywoniak Jan 91 62

179 38Tzanidis Evangelos 665 48Tzempelikos Thanos 167 65Tzscheutschler Peter 610 32

UUeda Ayumi 206 37

535 37Umemiya Noriko 862 67Uno Tomoko 877 60Urbán Daniel 709 25Ureta Francisca 645 51Uriarte Arrien Amaia 109 38

406 30Urone Giampiero 814 30Ushio Tomoaki 731 48Uvsløkk Sivert 465 51

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VVaillant Rebollar Julio Efrain 282 27Vaisman Germán 566 23Valdiserri Paolo 523 68Valentini Veronica 809 61Valsesia Eric 802 66Van de Putte Stijn 380 59Van De Walle Wouter 168 68Van Den Bossche Nathan 382 51

383 46388 59564 38577 63592 53683 51

van Dijk Dick 660 60Van Goethem Stephanie 592 53Van Kenhove Elisa 389 59Van Schijndel Jos 49 64

376 33Vandenbroucke Hadrien 88 21Vanhellemont Yves 383 46Vanoirbeek Kristof 121 43Vanpachtenbeke Michiel 168 68

672 44Vanzo Sara 366 43

377 69Varotta Benedetto 828 59Vazifeh Ehsan 188 23Vellei Marika 74 63Vellenga-Persoon Sara 256 37Veloso Ana Carolina 411 67Venus David 271 20Vera Sergio 394 49

398 49427 49645 51

Vereecken Evy 121 43728 26

Vergoni Marco 506 40Verster J.J.P. 687 40Vesely Michal 39 64Vesterløkke Michael 87 52Victorero Felipe 394 49

398 49427 49

Vieira Gonçalves de Souza R. 417 66771 65

Viitanen Hannu 218 29395 44

Vilcekova Silvia 538 48548 65

Villa Valentina 755 46Violante Massimo 358 22Viot Hugo 611 69Virgone Joseph 225 36

840 52Vissers Derek 39 64Vlachokostas Alex 549 58Vogelsang Stefan 51 65Vojtus Jaroslav 512 67

548 65Volf Martin 179 38Voll Hendrik 805 24von Grünigen Stefan 601 42Vonbank R. 324 63Vonrhein Benjamin 481 64Vuckovic Milena 164 26Vuong Edward 132 39

WWagdy Ayman 850 23Wagner Andreas 879 54Wahlgren Paula 198 26

362 32Walker Iain 700 24Wallentén Petter 669 53Wang J.G. 232 68Wang Jian'guo 212 68Wang Lixiong 201 23Wang Louis 631 51Wang Qian 328 62Wang Shuxiao 201 23Wang Xiaoyu 294 55Wang Yi 820 60

821 60Watanabe Hirofumi 432 50Wate Parag 430 27Watt Duncan 362 32Watzke Michael 667 64Wegerer Paul 702 32Wehle Barbara 630 30Weissinger Jakob 571 44Welsch Torsten 568 25Weng Zhenzhou 718 68Whiting Jennifer 721 47Whitman Christopher J. 803 66Wienold Jan 169 52Willis Alex 292 41Wimmer Patrick 17 55

18 6825 31

Windeknecht Mark 610 32Winkelbauer Thomas 169 52Winther Frederik V. 348 50Wójcik Robert 112 36Wolisz Henryk 572 62Wolosiuk D. 324 63Woloszyn Monika 259 63

378 28449 32

Woods Ruth 229 64Wouters Ine 556 68Wright Jonathan 325 30Wu C.F.Jeff 267 40Wu Ding xin 260 40Wu JianLin 373 52

437 48Wu Mingyang 309 21Wu Weiqin 205 29Wulfrank Thomas 251 28Wurtz Etienne 378 28

628 46

XXiang Xiang-Jian 591 64Xie Huarong 446 33Xu Wei 373 52

YYaakob Yusli 57 61Yamanaka Tetsu 431 30Yang Tingting 195 39Yeo Myoung Souk 479 21

919 24Yilmaz A. Zerrin 111 46Yim Younghoon 440 54

Yin Hang 95 62Yokobayashi Shuuzou 242 40Yoshidomi Togo 29 59You Wei 153 36Yu Tao 175 40Yu Zhen 373 52

437 48Yu Zhun 305 24Yuasa Ritsuko 598 45Yun Hi Won 440 54Yusuke Tatsumi 706 48

ZZagarella Federica 658 42Zainol Muhd Azhar 57 61Zaki Sheikh Ahmad 336 61Zalewski Laurent 360 31Zandi Francesca 712 24Zanelli Alessandra 775 58

778 25Zangari Giuseppe 358 22Zanghirella Fabio 752 48Zanzoterra Guido 842 52Zeidler Olaf 178 39Zeiler Wim 39 64

343 69Zhai Zhiqiang (John) 612 49Zhang Chen 175 40Zhang Guangjin 335 67Zhang Guoqiang 305 24Zhang Lun 307 20Zhang Ruijun 67 39Zhang Tao 307 20Zhang Weirong 598 45

918 68Zhang Xiaosong 114 31

308 42Zhang Yufeng 335 67Zhao Jianping 201 23Zhao Kang 591 64Zhao Shanyu 226 32Zheng Jianyong 308 42Zhong Kecheng 308 42Zhu Pai 143 69Ziegler Manuel 843 54Zinzi Michele 239 58

266 47276 47349 52637 43773 42

Zirkelbach Daniel 287 45395 44

Zito Daniela 802 66Zmeureanu Radu 16 58

88 21129 41

Zoubir Amine 414 51612 49

Zuccherini Martello Nicolò 625 22Zupancic Luka 540 64

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Main Entrance: 45°03'44.5"N 7°39'44.3"E Aula Magna: 45°03'46.3"N 7°39'40.5"E Rooms “I”: 45°03'53.8"N 7°39'29.2"E

From the main entrance to the “Aula Magna”: From the “Aula Magna” to “Rooms I”:

Maps

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