UNIRSM People Christian Fabbri

Christian Fabbri

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Wednesday 14:00pm before class
Location: Headquarters alternatively by email

Biographical profile

Architect, expert in energy performance of buildings, sustainability, energy poverty, urban comfort, microclimate and monitoring and conservation of historical and museum buildings. Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Bologna, with publications of books and international scientific journals, technical manuals and industry magazines.

Freelance professional and technical-legislative consultant in sustainability, energy performance and certification of buildings, energy efficiency and diagnosis, energy poverty.
Expert in the field of historical and museum buildings, monitoring and simulation campaigns of indoor microclimate and thermal comfort, in the field of urban comfort, simulation and evaluation of microclimate and outdoor comfort.
Expert reviewer of calls for proposals and research projects for the European Community, European Science Foundation and Emilia-Romagna Region.
Contract professor and lecturer at the Department of Architecture of the University of Bologna, physical-technical area in which he carries out research. Qualified as Associate Professor.
Publications in international scientific journals, with peer review, books with international publishers, member of editorial boards, participation in conferences, drafting of technical manuals.

Main publications

K. Fabbri, Thermal Comfort Perception. A Questionnaire Approach Focusing on Children, Springer Nature, 2024
K. Fabbri, The form and the formula, Libria Editore, Melfi (PT), 2023
K. Fabbri, Technical systems and architecture. History, knowledge and conservation, Altralinea Edizioni, Florence, 2022
K. Fabbri, Urban Fuel Poverty, Elsevier, 2019
S. Piraccini, K. Fabbri, Building a Passive House, Springer, 2018
M. Pretelli, K. Fabbri, Historic Indoor Microclimate of the Heritage Buildings, Springer, 2017
K. Fabbri, Indoor Thermal Comfort Perception, Springer, 2015

Research interests

Building Energy Performance
Energy Poverty
Comfort and thermal comfort, indoor and outdoor
Outdoor microclimate and urban comfort. Urban heat island
Microclimate of historic buildings

Territorial Design and Management
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