Alessandro
Rogora
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Graduated with honours at the Politecnico di Milano
University faculty of Architecture. In 1995 got the Ph.D in Building
Technology at the Politecnico di Milano. Since 2002 he is a regular
Researcher af Building Technology at Dept. BEST of the Politecnico di
Milano. For about 15 years he has been studying the relationship
between architectural planning and energy performances considering both
methodology and instrumental approach. In these research fields he
created specific and innovative instruments to analize and represent
the environment for a correct energy planning. Since 1992 he
participate tonational and international researches for private and
public institutions. In 1996 he is visiting professor at the 'Esquela
Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura di Barcellona (ETSAB-UPC). From 1997
to 1999 he teaches at the Faculty of Architetture in Ferrara. Since
1997 he is lecturer at Politecnico di Milano. Since 2001 è is
lecturer at the Summer Academy for Solar Architecture - ISES at
Friburgo and Roma. Since 1990 works as as an Architect and has bee
energy and lighting consultant to some of the most significant projects
of sustainable architecture in Italy (Olympic games at Turin, Museum on
energy at Cedegolo, Ergotherapy Center at Darfo, etc.)
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Recent publications
1. ROGORA A. (2003).
Architettura e Bioclimatica. NAPOLI: Simone Editore.
2. ROGORA A. (2003). Luce e innovazione. IL PROGETTO
SOSTENIBILE. vol. 1, pp. 44-51.
3. ROGORA A., LOCATELLI A. (2003). Luce artificiale e
naturale, futuri diversi?. MODULO. vol. 293, pp. 616-618 ISSN:
0390-1025.
4. ROGORA A., LOCATELLI A. (2003). Luce e
innovazione. In DALL' G. Gli impianti nell'Architettura del Restauro.
(pp. 307-321). UTET: Torino.
5. ROGORA A., PRATI A. (2004). Impianti luce e acqua:
tra creatività e rgide norme. IL PROGETTO SOSTENIBILE. vol. 04,
pp. 62-67.
6. ROGORA A. (2004). Introduzione alla progettazione
bioclimatica. In AA. VV. Edilizia residenziale pubblica bioecologica: 9
progetti per Magrè di Schio. (vol. 1). MONFALCONE: EDICOM
(ITALY).
7. ROGORA A. (2004). Recent examples of low energy
and sustainable buildings in Italy. World Renewable Energy Congress
VII. Settembre 2004.
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