PRESS RELEASE JUNE 27th 2013 #2
RhOME: a home for Rome ONCE AGAIN ROMA TRE UNIVERSITY IS THE UNIQUE ITALIAN TEAM RIGHFULLY TAKING PART TO SOLAR DECATHLON COMPETITION WITH RHOME FOR DENCITY PROJECT Rome, June 27th 2013 - University has been selected, among the twenty universities that were fully admitted to compete in the next edition of the Solar Decathlon Europe, to be held in Versailles, France, June 2014 and supported by the Ministry for Equality in Land and Housing and the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy of France. The Solar Decathlon began in 1999 in the United States of America under the US Department of Energy. The first competition was held in 2002 in the National Mall area in Washington DC. Eight years later, the competition moved to Europe, in Madrid, under the name Solar Decathlon Europe. In 2012, University, with its MED prototype, won 3rd award in the overall competition and the 1st prize in the Sustainability contest. The twenty teams that will design the world s most ecological home in the french edition are: 1. Chile and France Phoenix House 2. Costa Rica - TEC 3. Denmark - DTU 4. France - Atlantic Challenge 5. France - Paris 6. Germany - Ontop 7. Germany - Rooftop 8. Japan - Chiba University, Japan 9. India - Shunya 10. Italy - Rhome 4 DenCity 11. Mexico - UNAM 12. Netherlands - Delft Versailles 2014 13. Romania - Bucharest 2014 14. Spain - Barcelona Tech 2014 15. Spain - Plateau 16. United States and Germany - Inside out 17. United States and Germany - Réciprocité 18. Switzerland - Lucerne 19. Thailand - Kmutt 20. Taiwan - Unicode
Density, Affordability, Mobility and Sobriety are the new keywords of the next Solar Decathlon Europe in France. The universities, which come from three continents, will participate in multidisciplinary teams through the scientific contribution of the professors and the work of the students involved in the conceptual process and construction and the technical and economic support of the companies. In particular teams are requested to design house prototypes fitted into University s place of origin and its local climate issues, aiming at saving energy, while reducing the PV panels amount, solving social problems being affordable, densifing urban settlements by giving sustainable mobility solutions,. The competition rules require teams design to solve the living problems that deal with the local issues. University s team will feature the name Rhome for DenCity, chosen as the combination of the words Rome and home, whose logo depicts the idiom of two houses that blend to represent the density that the research group is aiming to accomplish in its town, so density become dencity. One of Rome s main problems is the presence of small illegal houses not only to be lived in, also to be illegally sold off lucrative gain. The Rhome team aims at satisfy the competition s requirement with a project that plans to remove illegal buildings from archaeological sites, move them to the outskirts of the city, densify the existing environment, restructure the mobility system and free up space and archeological ruins to be allocated to public land.
In Versailles, Rhome s team will present a portion of a wooden building extract from a larger urban project, capable of competing with the existing fabric and pre-existing ruins of great historical value. The area identified for the pilot project is Tor Fiscale, a suburb located to the south-east of Rome, which represents a typical roman situation, many illegal structures, next to archeological ruins, such as aqueducts. A serious lack of public space and a significant presence of structures that surround archaeological sites. The project provides for the retention of part of the existing building, the demolition of buildings deemed unsuitable and replaced with buildings of higher density and zero energy consumption (+35% in volume compared to the current situation). The benefits of a dense plan are: - Cost savings: a multi-story building has a lower cost per unit area compared to less densely constructed building types; - Energy saving: compact and thickened tissues limit the energy losses in generating savings not only for heating in winter, but also for cooling in summer; a strategy borrowed from the small towns in the Italian territory; - Savings of public land: the portions of the territory (Agro Romano) not yet built upon are preserved - Proximity of services: dense residential areas allow you to place services such as bus stops and train stations, and shopping areas within walking distances. In addition, a densely populated area increases a sense of security. - Social: a densely populated area facilitates informal meetings and facilitates social relations.
PROJECT IMAGES Hypothetical view at the Urban Scale
Hypothetical view at the Urban Scale Aggregation system outline
Prototype sketch Prototype infographic
Prototype outline
TEAM RhOME MANAGEMENT NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Chiara Tonelli Faculty Advisor Stefano Converso Project Manager Aggregate Professor Environmental Design Research Fellow Parametric Design Architectural Technology Architectural Technology NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR UNIVERSITY Michele Caltabiano Student Team Leader Bachelor Degree 4rd year NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Gabriele Bellingeri Energy Strategy Associate Professor Environmental Design Architectural Technology NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR RESEARCH FIELD Mario Grimaudo Energy Manager PHD Student 1st year ENERGY
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Marco Canciani Survey Associate Professor Design Geometry Architectural Survey Luigi Franciosini Project Architect Full Professor Architectural & Architectural Design Urban Design Francesca Geremia Heritage Advisor Senior Lecturer Architectural Restoration Restoration Alfredo Passeri Quantity Survey Associate Professor Estimation Quantity Survey Michele Zampilli Heritage Advisor Aggregate Professor Architectural Restoration Restoration NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR RESEARCH FIELD Cristina Casadei Project Architect PHD Student - 1st year Chiara Di Battista Matteo Persanti Lorenzo Procaccini Andrea Rastrello Gabriele Roselli Architectural Technology Construction Modelling Construction Modelling Construction Modelling Architectural Techonology Rodrigo Salsedo Logistic Marco Sinopoli Architectural Technology Antonio Vellucci Logistic STRUCTURES 5th year 3rd year 3rd year NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Ginevra Salerno Structural Engineer Associate Professor Solids Mechanics Structural Engineering Ugo Carusi Project Engineer Master Degree in Structures & Engineering Structures & Engineering Structural Engineering NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR RESEARCH FIELD Morena Mimmi Structures Pierangelo Perna Structures Lorenzo Pirone Structures
URBAN DESIGN NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Giovanni Caudo Urban Design Associate Professor Urbanistic Urban Development Giuliano Valeri Urban Design Collaborator Architectural & Urban Design Architectural Design NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR RESEARCH FIELD Barbara Cardone Urban Design 5th year Alessio Clarizio Urban Design Francesca Di Benedetto Urban Design Paola Lenzoni Milli Urban Design Bachelor Degree - COMUNICATION & MARKETING 5th year NAME ROLE DEGREE TEACHING AREA RESEARCH FIELD Maria Grazia Cianci Communicaton Senior Lecturer Architectural Design Design Geometry Costanza Nosi Marketing Senior Lecturer Marketing Marketing Silvia Pinci Online Collaborator Architectural Design Architectural Design Communication & Communication Carlo Alberto Pratesi Marketing Full Professor Marketing Marketing NAME DECATHLETE ROLE DEGREE YEAR RESEARCH FIELD Michele Cappuccio Marketing Economics Camilla Desideri Marketing Economics Edoardo Franchi Marketing Economics Roberta Franza Marketing Economics Francesca Marino Chiara Melchionna Luigi Migliozzi Nicola Moscheni Online Communication Communication & Graphics Sponsorship Manager Communication Coordinator Economics Elena Oetiker Marketing Economics Marta Vignali Communication & Graphics 5th year 2nd year 3rd year
TEAM OFFICERS CONTACTS Title Name Contacts Faculty Advisor Chiara Tonelli +39 335 8432 560 chiara.tonelli@teamrhome.it Project Manager Stefano Converso +39 339 2251 213 stefano.converso@teamrhome.it Project Architect Cristina Casadei +39 331 7186 790 cristina.casadei@teamrhome.it Project Engineer Ugo Carusi +39 380 5045 591 ugo.carusi@teamrhome.it Structural Engineer Ginevra Salerno +39 329 5045 591 ginevra.salerno@uniroma3.it Electrical Engineer to be defined Student Team Leader Michele Caltabiano +39 339 1477 110 stl@teamrhome.it Health and Safety Team Coordinator to be defined Safety Officers to be defined Site Operations Coordinators to be defined Contest Captain to be defined Instrumental Contact to be defined Communications Coordinator Nicola Moscheni +39 340 3573 319 nicola.moscheni@teamrhome.it Sponsorship Manager Luigi Migliozzi +39 333 8535 686 luigi.migliozzi@teamrhome.it GENERAL TEAM CONTACTS +39 06 5733 2958 team@teamrhome.it press@teamrhome.it
COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS University: the Departments involved in the project are those of, Economy and Engineering. Here below you can find the specific role for every departments: - Department of : it manages the entire investigation/design/ building process, it also develops the architectural, energy and technological aspects and assembly, and provides the informatics support for digital systems. It assesses the construction, maintenance and running costs and the urban topics; - Department of Management Studies: it develops the business plan and the marketing and fundraising projects. - Department of Engineering: it s focused on the active energy strategy identifying the most appropriate solutions for plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems. Here below, you can find our Sponsors: Solar Decathlon provides a disbursement of financial assistance granted to the teams equal to 100.000. SPONSORING COMPANIES - Daikin is a world leader Company è in conditioning and heating systems for residential, retail and industrial purposes and it is a manager of energy company, working to solve energetical bulding performances. It supports the team with a financial contribution, with consultancy on mechanical systems and with heat pump delivery. The contribution will include staff to be sent to Chienes and Versailles during assembly, testing and monitoring periods. - CGA Technologies is a worldwide leader in production of aluminum heat exchangers, for the refrigeration industry with its patented Roll Bond technology that gained international leadership thanks to the efficiency and reliability of their panels. They enter in our sponsorship in partnership with the Portuguese Energie Est, a worldwide leader with a longstanding experience in development and installation of Thermodynamic solar systems operating in 30 countries, with recognition of status of SME Leader and SME Excellence. CGA and ENERGIE EST are working together in order to develop an innovative integrated system of panels to be applied in the building industry for Solar Thermal, Thermodynamic, Solar Heating, Cooling and PV Hybrid applications. The contribution to the team provided by CGA and Energie Est Lda will be a financial fee, and the Engineering, Production, Delivery and Assembly of a Thermodynamic System (evaporator panels), featuring the Heat Pump, Tanks, piping, connections and all necessary components to assemble a fully functioning system. The contribution will include staff to be sent to Chienes and Versailles during assembly, testing and monitoring periods.
EVENTS Polytechnic of Milano conference in Milano, June 13th 2013 Costruire sul futuro conference in Ascoli Piceno, June 6th 2013 University of Camerino conference in Ascoli Piceno, June 5th 2013 TEDxMILANO event in Milano, June 1st 2013 Festival dell Energia conference in Rome, May 24-25th 2013 Smart Village in Tour conference in Rimini, May 8th 2013 Green Campus Abitare Verde conference in Rome, April 17th 2013 conference in Rome, April 17th 2013 Future Build conference in Fiere di Parma, February 7th 2013 SDE 2014 - the team is selected December 21h 2013 PRESS DaySign (TV - Rai5) Architettura Sostenibile (website) Il Giornale dell Architettura (journal) Green Energy Journal (website) Corriere delle Comunicazioni (journal) Mediterraneo (TV - Rai3) July 2013 June 12th 2013 June 7th 2013 May 31st 2013 May 6th 2013 April 27th 2013 Il Sole 24 Ore (journal) Architettura Sostenibile (website) February 11th 2013 January 31st 2013