Energy design in Rieti, the services of Studio 36

Energy design is the planning of a project in a way that minimizes energy consumption. This practice can have a significant impact on the energy efficiency, thermal comfort and overall environmental impact of the project. In other words, energy design is essential for building buildings that are efficient both in terms of energy consumption and the quality of the indoor environment. Let’s find out together with Studio 36, a team specialized in energy design in Rieti, how correct energy design can be achieved right from the initial stages of the project.

How does energy design work?

Energy design is all about taking into account the energy needs of a building during the initial stages of the design process. The aim is to identify technical solutions that minimise energy consumption without compromising the functionality of the building and the comfort of end users. In this way, it will be possible to reduce the costs of managing and maintaining the building over time.

A fundamental aspect of good design is the correct use of available technologies to achieve the set objectives. For example, the choice of the most suitable type of thermal insulation material, as well as the use of alternative heating/cooling systems, are all elements to be taken into account when making energy calculations. In addition, it is also important to take into account the environmental impacts induced by the building (e.g. air or noise pollution).

In addition, local climatic peculiarities and socio-cultural aspects must also be taken into account to ensure efficient and comfortable use. For example, in buildings in the south they are often preferred with sizes that are more protected from atmospheric agents but with less internal brightness; on the contrary, in the northern area they can provide brighter structures but less overexposed to direct sunlight, which should be avoided inside homes to avoid problems of excessive summer overheating.

Energy-saving houses: how to build them according to experts

If you are thinking of building or renovating your home, one of the most important aspects to consider is that of energy savings. Good design can go a long way in reducing energy consumption and energy bills. Here are some tips from architects that can help you build an energy-efficient home.

  • Choose the right orientation

The orientation of your home can have a huge influence on its energy performance. To this end, architects recommend placing most windows on the east and west sides of the house so that you can make the most of sunlight throughout the year. This is especially useful in the Northern Hemisphere where most sunlight comes from the east during the winter and from the west during the summer.

  • Think about the walls

The walls of your home have a significant impact on your energy balance. So, make sure to use thermally efficient materials such as thermal insulation or wood fiber or fiberglass insulation to ensure that your home does not waste energy through exterior walls. Also, try to avoid thermal bridges in the design of your home’s exterior walls as these zones can create cold zones within living environments that directly affect living comfort.

  • Choose efficient systems

To reduce the energy consumption of your home, you should install efficient systems such as solar panels and the latest generation of hot water pumps and air conditioners that use cutting-edge technologies to reduce electricity consumption without affecting living comfort.

  • Choose higher quality materials

If you’re building or renovating, make sure you always use higher-quality materials that offer the best energy efficiency. Materials such as stainless steel, wood, and cutting-edge technologies such as fiberglass can all contribute greatly to the energy efficiency of your home.

  • Use solar panels

Solar panels are an efficient and eco-friendly way to produce clean energy for use in your home. They are especially useful in regions where there is little sunlight, as they also allow energy to be produced during the night hours or when there is no direct sun.

  • Install smart systems

There are currently a number of smart devices that can be installed throughout your home to optimise energy efficiency and reduce overall consumption. Smart systems can track your energy use and give you feedback on how best to use it; They can also automatically control electrical appliances to ensure the highest possible economy of use.

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