This thesis examines the design of emergency housing constructed using prefabricated modules made of reinforced concrete. The first section analyses the topic of emergency housing and the process by which structures intended as temporary solutions tend to evolve into permanent settlements. Subsequently, an overview of the historical evolution of 20th-century modular architecture is presented, touching upon the key aspects of this topic. Thereafter, through an analysis of the modules adopted and their variants, the construction technology of the project is described. The design and technological choices are geared towards the creation of housing systems that are both versatile and energy-efficient. The various residential configurations are then presented, achieved by assembling the modules that make up the various rooms of the dwelling. Finally, through an energy analysis, the performance of the building envelope is assessed, which proves to be highly efficient, and an estimate of the total costs of the project is provided.
Il presente elaborato di tesi affronta la progettazione di residenze d’emergenza realizzate tramite l’impiego di moduli prefabbricati in calcestruzzo armato. In una prima fase viene analizzato il tema dell’edilizia residenziale d’emergenza e il processo attraverso cui strutture concepite come soluzioni temporanee tendono a trasformarsi in insediamenti stabili. Successivamente, viene presentato un excursus sull’evoluzione storica dell’architettura modulare del Novecento, toccando i punti salienti di questo tema. In seguito, attraverso l’analisi dei moduli adottati e delle relative varianti, viene descritta la tecnologia costruttiva del progetto. Le scelte progettuali e tecnologiche sono orientate alla realizzazione di sistemi abitativi che siano al contempo versatili ed energicamente efficienti. Vengono quindi presentate le diverse configurazioni residenziali, ottenute tramite l’assemblaggio dei moduli che compongono i vari ambienti dell’abitazione. Infine, attraverso un’analisi energetica viene valutata la prestazione dell’involucro edilizio, che risulta essere altamente performante, e viene condotta una stima dei costi complessivi dell’intervento.
Edilizia residenziale di emergenza. Progetto di sistemi abitativi modulari prefabbricati ad alta efficienza energetica.
CREMONESE, BEATRICE
2025/2026
Abstract
This thesis examines the design of emergency housing constructed using prefabricated modules made of reinforced concrete. The first section analyses the topic of emergency housing and the process by which structures intended as temporary solutions tend to evolve into permanent settlements. Subsequently, an overview of the historical evolution of 20th-century modular architecture is presented, touching upon the key aspects of this topic. Thereafter, through an analysis of the modules adopted and their variants, the construction technology of the project is described. The design and technological choices are geared towards the creation of housing systems that are both versatile and energy-efficient. The various residential configurations are then presented, achieved by assembling the modules that make up the various rooms of the dwelling. Finally, through an energy analysis, the performance of the building envelope is assessed, which proves to be highly efficient, and an estimate of the total costs of the project is provided.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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