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New data of hygrothermal conditions of a retrofitted historic building in the long-term

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New data of hygrothermal conditions of a retrofitted historic building in the long-term

New research lays the ground for future studies on energy-efficient building retrofitting.
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A new study provides long-term monitoring data from a retrofitted historic building in Settequerce, South Tyrol (Italy).

The five-year dataset measures the hygrothermal conditions following a 2017 retrofit, that increased building efficiency and reduced emissions.

With detailed data on internal, external, and in-wall measurements, researchers from Eurac Research gained new insights into the long-term performance of retrofit interventions.

This dataset is valuable for refining numerical models, validating renovation strategies, and advancing energy-efficient building designs, helping stakeholders to make informed decisions and mitigate environmental impact and improve the sustainability of historic structures.

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