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  • 1
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    Bologna University Press ; 2023
    In:  Rivista Tema Vol. 09, No. 01 ( 2023-06-05)
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 09, No. 01 ( 2023-06-05)
    Abstract: Following the “Cognitive Building” concept, in a few years, building automation systems were drastically improved to collect a large amount of user data. However, despite this evolution and the research efforts in the field, human-building interaction remained one of the least mature fields of building science due to the occupants’ complexity and diversity. Collecting data became simple and cheap, but transforming collected “data” into valuable “information” able to create an effective interaction between buildings and occupants remains complex. This work contributes by proposing a method to translate unstructured data, coming from Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), into information useful to improve the interactions between occupants and buildings in the management of the maintenance process. End-users’ maintenance requests, collected through a CMMS, were used to create a technical sentiment lexicon able to predict the priority of an intervention based on an inverted naïve Bayes approach. Sentiment lexicons are part of sentiment analysis, an interesting research field introduced to study people’s opinions, sentiments, emotions, and attitudes through Natural Language Processing (NLP). The technical lexicon is useful to immediately perform the priority assessment of contemporary end-users’ maintenance requests, thus being more rapid than traditional Machine Learning methods.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Bologna University Press ; 2016
    In:  Rivista Tema Vol. 02, No. 01 ( 2016-05-02)
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 02, No. 01 ( 2016-05-02)
    Abstract: Current fire safety regulations in historical buildings are generally limited to the number and dimension of exits and evacuation paths. This approach clearly clashes with preservation criteria because of the need of invasive layout modifications. On the contrary, a “behavioural design” approach could solve this conflict by proposing evacuation facilities based on effective human behaviours. This work proposes an innovative wayfinding system based on phtoluminescent continuous signs. Experiments in a significant real world scenario demonstrate the possibility to considerably decrease the evacuation timing without building layout modifications.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2016
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  • 3
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 04, No. 02 ( 2018-08-01)
    Abstract: The use of historic city centers for touristic purposes, i.e. mass gatherings events (MEs), needs a multi-hazard approach which should jointly consider building heritage and hosted individuals’ emergency safety, by including effects of individuals’ behaviors to provide effective risk- reduction strategies (i.e.: interventions on critical Building Heritage; outdoor spaces layout reorganization; emergency management; wayfinding systems;). This work evidences the capabilities of such approach in case of MEs-earthquake emergency combinations, by taking advantaging of a validated evacuation simulator, through a case-study application.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2018
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    Bologna University Press ; 2019
    In:  Rivista Tema Vol. 05, No. 01 ( 2019-05-02)
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 05, No. 01 ( 2019-05-02)
    Abstract: Cognitive Systems can be applied in architectural spaces to improve Built Environment performances basing on users’ needs. They can: 1) jointly monitor environmental conditions and human behaviours through Cognitive Built Environment (CBE) components; 2) use human-environment interaction models and related Key Performance Indicators to detect critical situations; 3) adapt CBE devices status to inform users on how to properly behave. This approach is applied to safety performances of outdoor (earthquake) and indoor (fire) scenarios, by proposing and testing solutions to support evacuees while reaching safe areas and rescuers’ support.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 5
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. Vol.6 (2020), No. N. 1 ( 2020-7-15)
    Abstract: Users’ needs and behaviors can alter the building efficiency, thus leading to significant efforts to support Building Operation & Maintenance (O & M) tasks. This work develops the preliminary concepts of a framework for O & M including users’ monitoring and engagement strategies. In the context of a complex university building, we developed and tested a users-stakeholders communication platform including a web-based application to report and check failures and damages to building’s components and devices. ,,
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    URL: Issue
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 8, No. N. 1 (2022) ( 2022-5-9)
    Abstract: The historical built environment (HBE) is constantly prone to many risks causing sudden (e.g., earthquakes and terrorist attacks) or slow (e.g., climate change-related and environmental pollution) onset of emergency conditions. Morphological, physical, and constructive characteristics are critically linked to system vulnerability and users’ exposure. In particular, open spaces (OSs) in the HBE represent typical attractors for the community in urban areas for leisure and touristic purposes and critical scenarios in case of a disaster. In fact, besides daily and hourly temporalities in everyday use, OSs also play a pivotal role in the immediate disaster response phases, considering sudden-onset events. Understanding which scenarios characterize OSs is critical to evaluate them from a multi-risk perspective and to propose effective mitigation strategies in multiple critical situations. To this end, this work offers a survey form template of the OS within the HBE according to a holistic but quick-to-apply approach. Placed in the context of the Project of Relevant National Interest (PRIN) BE S2ECURe, the survey form assesses the relationships between frontier elements and those contained in the OSs, focusing on literature-based identification of vulnerability, exposure, and hazard factors affecting risk. These factors are organized into five sections as the basis for classification criteria of OSs: (1) morpho-typological, (2) geometrical-spatial, (3) constructive, (4) use, and (5) context. The application to eight case studies contributes to the validation of the survey, showing its ability to trace both the level of complexity and the main characteristics of the analyzed scenario. Furthermore, the survey form can be properly and quickly applied by non-specialized technicians, such as local authorities, thus representing the first step to support planners in data collection and risk assessment of historical OSs.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Online Resource
    Bologna University Press ; 2015
    In:  Rivista Tema Vol. 01, No. 01 ( 2015-05-04)
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 01, No. 01 ( 2015-05-04)
    Abstract: The majority of Italian historical urban fabric is placed in earthquake prone areas. This study introduces the analysis of human behaviors in the earthquake risk assessment at urban scale: man-environment interactions in such conditions highly influence the inhabitants safety, especially in historical city centers. On these bases, this study proposes an agent-based earthquake evacuation simulator. Validation tests are performed on an Italian historical centre, demonstrating the validity of the model. Analysis on “human” behaviors should be combined to traditional evaluation in order to define integrated “risk maps” and “interventions maps”.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2015
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  • 8
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 09, No. 02 ( 2023-08-21)
    Abstract: The management of people’s health and safety in cultural buildings has been drastically changed in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. The combined effects of crowding levels and people’s flows are now associated not only with emergency conditions (i.e., evacuation) but also with ordinary fruition issues, given the possible spreading of the virus. Cultural buildings, particularly cultural heritage, are critical scenarios for emergency and fruition issues because of their specific geometric and technical features. They suffered from COVID-19 restrictions mainly due to physical distancing measures. Protocols have been developed during the last two years to manage pandemics in such contexts, and the increasing number of vaccinated people is also pushing toward a full return to pre-pandemic rules. However, they should be carefully evaluated and tailored depending on cultural heritage conditions. This work identifies and evaluates combined measures to manage people’s flows (access, movement, queue) depending on boundary conditions at the overall (building capacity) and individual levels (face mask; vaccinated/recovered; “green pass”). The effectiveness evaluation is performed by using a simulation model that jointly represents the virus spreading and the people’s flow. An Italian historical arena is selected as a significant case study. Results show that a higher occupants’ number can multiply the contagion spreading. Still, a more significant impact on its limitation can be achieved by controlling infectors’ access (supporting body temperature control with rapid tests) and occupants’ movement during queues and pauses. The methodology can help decision-makers to balance a proper combined application of management measures.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 9
    In: Rivista Tema, Bologna University Press, Vol. 7, No. N.2 (2021) ( 2021)
    Abstract: Sustainable strategies for Architectural Heritage reuse rely on preserving built environment features and maximizing visitors’ engagement. Occupancy issues can cause the degradation of building materials and surfaces, especially in isolated built environments, like hypogeum. The visitors’ presence affects indoor hygrothermal loads. Acceptable fruition models could provide number and timing for visitors’ access, but behavioral patterns should be assessed to evaluate if conservation-based assumptions can provide adequate users’ engagement. This work adopts technologies for detecting users’ behaviors and perception, applying it to a hypogeum characterized by high-valued reliefs on sandstone surfaces. Visitors’ numbers and times are defined to guarantee that thermal conditions do not exceed hypogeum natural fluctuations. Given this fruition model, in-situ experiments are performed to assess visitor’s perception of high reliefs and fruition patterns. Perception is investigated through a wearable eye-tracking system to point out which artifacts attract more attention and how. Fruition patterns are assessed in terms of users’ paths and engagement time in the hypogeum areas. Results show that the users’ attention is focused on better conserved and lightened high reliefs, suggesting the importance of lighting-design strategies for hypogeum reuse. The proposed fruition model can ensure satisfactory users’ engagement while guaranteeing adequate hypogeum thermal conditions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2421-4574
    URL: Issue
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Bologna University Press
    Publication Date: 2021
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