WellBEH Well-Balanced Energy Housing Reasoning Method towards interventions crossing Heritage, Efficiency and Comfort

The WellBEH project proposes the development of an original reasoning method named ReCARe through its application to practical cases in order to reach a combined design of diagnosis and intervention plan based on the challenging articulation of three pillars: preservation of the housing heritage, improvement of energy efficiency, and enhancement of the comfort of inhabitants.

WellBEH conceives intervention practices as the outcome of an integrated exercise, linking historical and architectural values, bioclimatic strategies, and participatory processes in which Architecture and Research - through Design - play a fundamental role. This research project is based on reasoning with regard to the built environment as a decision-making process in the context of architectural heritage preservation, in balance with current environmental and social needs, while also considering space uses and their impact on energy consumption to enhance the comfort of the inhabitants.

The retrofitting of Modern architecture is an urgent and complex process, both due to the necessary response to contemporary societal challenges (e.g., climate adaptation and well-being) and the strong connection with the cultural and heritage values of this legacy. Within this universe, ordinary housing heritage with distinct characteristics and enormous potential for adaptation and improvement of efficiency and comfort deserve special attention. These buildings form a significant part of the urban and cultural structure but are often neglected in intervention policies. The balanced management of the preservation of this heritage with energy-sustainable solutions is a pressing and fundamental challenge to ensure the continuity and value of these complexes and the well-being and comfort of their inhabitants.

The project brings together a team composed of architects, engineers, and sociologists with different experiences and professional backgrounds and international consultants with a relevant curriculum in the disciplinary areas of the project. WellBEH also foster greater cooperation between academia, industry, and society in implementing new approaches to built heritage.

WellBEH stems from the knowledge built with the research 'Design and Intervention between Form and Function' [CEEC/INST/00162/2018] in analysing the relationship between intervention strategies and energy sustainability measures. WellBEH will also work in connection with the activities conducted by the Docomomo International Specialist Committee on Technology and Docomomo Portugal.

+Info: https://ceau.arq.up.pt/pt/research/projects/habitacao-com-bom-equilibrio-energetico

  • Team

    Luciana Rocha (Investigadora responsável - CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Rui Fernandes Póvoas
    (Co-Investigador Responsável - CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Ana Tostões (CITUA/IST-UL, Portugal)
    Ana Sofia Guimarães (FEUP, Portugal)
    Azar Mohammadpanah (CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Eliseu Gonçalves (CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Gisela Lameira (CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Giuseppe Galbiati (USI, Suíça)
    José Virgílio Borges Pereira (IS/FLUP, Portugal)
    Pedro Varela (CEAU/FAUP, Portugal)
    Marco Reschetti (Bolseiro de Investigação - FAUP, Portugal)