The present work began as a challenge to one of the most complex aspects of the contemporary city: the creation of social housing available in short time, economic but also energy efficient and with strong architectural identity. The "ESSE" (in Italian Edilizia Sociale Sostenibile Efficiente) project is based on the use of a modular architecture that allows the creation of housing with elements of fixed size, favoring the pre-fabrication. In this work the “ESSE” project is applied to a case study of a residential complex which spread over 3 floors, with three residential units of different sizes: small sized unit built with 3 modules (2 occupants, useful surface 46 m2), medium sized unit built with 4 modules (3 occupants, useful surface 61 m2), large sized unit built with 5 modules (4 occupants, useful surface 77 m2).

"ESSE" project: a sustainable proposal for the realization of social housing in Italy

SALVADORI, GIACOMO
2011-01-01

Abstract

The present work began as a challenge to one of the most complex aspects of the contemporary city: the creation of social housing available in short time, economic but also energy efficient and with strong architectural identity. The "ESSE" (in Italian Edilizia Sociale Sostenibile Efficiente) project is based on the use of a modular architecture that allows the creation of housing with elements of fixed size, favoring the pre-fabrication. In this work the “ESSE” project is applied to a case study of a residential complex which spread over 3 floors, with three residential units of different sizes: small sized unit built with 3 modules (2 occupants, useful surface 46 m2), medium sized unit built with 4 modules (3 occupants, useful surface 61 m2), large sized unit built with 5 modules (4 occupants, useful surface 77 m2).
2011
978-951-758-531-6
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