Patricia Camporeale | Energy efficiency | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assist Prof Dr. Patricia Camporeale | Energy efficiency | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assistant Professor at Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Spain

Patricia Camporeale is a highly accomplished architect and researcher with a strong focus on environmental design and sustainable practices. She holds a Ph.D. in Architecture, specializing in the application of genetic algorithms to parametric environmental design. Patricia’s academic background includes a dual-degree program from the University of Seville, Spain, and Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. In her professional career, Patricia has been involved in various teaching roles, including as a Professor at the High Technical School of Engineering at Universidad Internacional de La Rioja in Spain and as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Nacional de La Plata in Argentina. She has also served as a Thesis Director and participated in numerous graduate courses related to architecture, environmental design, and climate change. Patricia’s research projects have focused on energy efficiency, eco-efficient building retrofit, and climate change adaptation and mitigation in buildings and cities. She has contributed to several European Union-funded projects in Argentina, demonstrating her expertise in energy efficiency and sustainability in the construction sector. As a Principal CEO at Consultora de Diseño Bioambiental, Patricia has led consultancy projects for organizations such as the World Bank and the Argentinian Ministry of Economy, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainable design in architecture. Her work has been recognized with awards such as the BIENAL BA’92 for her innovative projects in cultural and artistic centers. Overall, Patricia Camporeale’s work reflects a deep commitment to sustainable architecture and environmental responsibility, making her a respected figure in the field of architecture and design.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Patricia Camporeale has a rich educational background, culminating in a PhD in Architecture achieved through a dual degree program from the University of Seville, High Technical School of Architecture in Seville, Spain, and the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, School of Architecture and Urbanism in La Plata, Argentina. Her doctoral research focused on the application of genetic algorithms to parametric environmental design, showcasing her dedication to innovative and sustainable architectural solutions. Prior to her doctoral studies, Patricia completed an Advanced Architectural Design Master Program at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism in Argentina. This program further honed her skills and knowledge in architectural design, preparing her for a successful career in the field. Patricia’s academic journey began with her undergraduate studies, where she earned her degree as an Architect from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism in La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This foundational education provided her with the fundamental principles and expertise necessary to embark on her professional path in architecture.

📝Research:

Patricia Camporeale has been actively involved in various research projects, contributing significantly to the fields of eco-efficient design, energy efficiency, and sustainable architecture. One of her recent projects includes the Green Circle Micro-credentials in the Construction Sector, where she participated in the baseline and enabling framework development as part of ERASMUS-EDU-2023-PI-FORWARD.WP 2 at UNIR. She was also involved in the Energy Efficiency in Argentina project from 2018 to 2021, funded by the European Union. In this project, she worked on the Buenos Aires City Pilot Plan, focusing on building energy labeling certification. Patricia also authored a report on energy consumption in the building sector as part of this project. Additionally, Patricia has contributed to research projects at the University of Seville, where she served as a Post-doc Researcher. These projects include the Eco-efficient building retrofit applied to neighborhood energy improvement (INV-10-2018-T-011) and the implementation of eco-efficient and public urban health strategies for new construction products in the Building Sector (2nd Phase) (Ref. 3719/0632), funded by the University of Seville Research Foundation. Furthermore, she has been a research member of the Strategies for Climate Change adaptation and mitigation in buildings and cities project (n° U-167) from 2018 to 2020. This project, funded by the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), focuses on sustainable architecture and habitat, and it is based at the School of Architecture and Urbanism, National University of La Plata, Argentina. Patricia’s involvement in these projects highlights her dedication to advancing sustainable practices in the built environment.

🗣️Teaching Experience:

Patricia Camporeale’s teaching experience reflects her deep involvement in academia and her commitment to educating future professionals in architecture and related fields. Her most recent positions include serving as a Professor at the Geophysics and Earth’s Energies department at the High Technical School of Engineering, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (Spain) in 2024. Prior to this role, she was an Assistant Professor at Construction Technology II at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina) in 2023. In addition to her teaching roles, Patricia has also been actively involved in thesis supervision and program direction. She served as a Thesis Director at the Renewable Energies Master Program at the High Technical School of Engineering, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (Spain) in 2023. She also taught the Eco-efficient Algorithmic Design Graduate Course at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina) from 2023 to 2020, where she focused on utilizing Rhino3D, Grasshopper, and Ladybug Tools for thermal simulation and environmental evaluation. Her contributions extend beyond traditional architecture programs. Patricia has been a Professor and researcher at the International Graduate Course on Climate Change (an interdisciplinary perspective) at the Fundación de Estudios Avanzados de Buenos Aires from 2021 to 2023. She has also taught at the International Graduate Course on Environmental Impact Assessment at the Buenos Aires Advanced Studies Foundation during the same period. Additionally, she was a Professor and tutor at the Master Program on Eco-efficient Refurbishment of Buildings and Neighborhoods at the High Technical School of Engineering from 2019 to 2021. Patricia’s diverse teaching experience underscores her expertise in eco-efficient design, sustainable architecture, and climate change, making her a valuable asset to any academic institution.

Professional experience:

Patricia Camporeale has had a rich and varied professional career, spanning several decades and encompassing a wide range of roles and projects. Since 1999, she has been the Principal CEO at Consultora de Diseño Bioambiental, where she has led numerous consultancy projects focusing on bioambiental design. One of her notable projects includes providing technical support to identify and improve the energy efficiency of vulnerable housing in Argentina for the World Bank in 2023. She also worked on the National Plan Proposal for Energy Efficiency in Argentina in 2020, funded by the Argentinian Ministry of Economy and the Secretariat of Energy, with support from the EU. Patricia has been actively involved in various other projects, such as the construction sector diagnosis for the Bariloche Foundation in 2020, as part of the Energy Efficiency in Argentina project funded by the EU. She has also worked on building energy certificates for the Buenos Aires City pilot plan. Prior to her current role, Patricia gained valuable experience working as a senior architect at independent architecture firms from 1990 to 1999. Before that, she served as a Senior Architect in the Engineering Department of Gas Stations at Shell CAPSA from 1986 to 1990 and as a Junior Architect in the same department from 1982 to 1986. She began her career as a Junior draftsman, working on infrastructure plans at CARDECO SACIC from 1980 to 1982. Throughout her career, Patricia has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainable design and energy efficiency, making significant contributions to the field of architecture and environmental design.

🏆Awards:

Patricia Camporeale has received several prestigious awards in recognition of her outstanding work in architecture and design. At the BIENAL BA’92, she was honored for her project ‘Special Arts and Lives,’ which involved the refurbishing of a dock in Puerto Madero as a cultural and artistic center for the handicapped. Her innovative approach to architecture was also recognized at the same event for the ‘Retrofit of a Dock in Puerto Madero as Exhibition Centre.’ In addition, Patricia won the 1st prize for poster presentation at ASADES’99, further highlighting her excellence in the field. These awards are a testament to Patricia’s creativity, vision, and commitment to creating spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on inclusivity and accessibility.

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📚Publications :

“Towards nearly Zero Energy Buildings: Shape optimization of typical housing typologies in Ibero-American temperate climate cities from a holistic perspective”

Authors: PE Camporeale, P Mercader-Moyano

Citations: 36

Year: 2019

“Multi-objective optimisation model: A housing block retrofit in Seville”

Authors: PE Camporeale, P Mercader-Moyano, JD Czajkowski

Citations: 31

Year: 2017

“A GIS-based methodology to increase energy flexibility in building cluster through deep renovation: A neighborhood in Seville”

Authors: P Edith Camporeale, P Mercader-Moyano

Citations: 27

Year: 2021

“Evaluación de impacto ambiental mediante la introducción de indicadores a un modelo BIM de vivienda social”

Authors: MP Mercader Moyano, PE Camporeale, E Cózar-Cózar

Citations: 14

Year: 2019

“Genetic Algorithms Applied to Urban Growth Optimization”

Authors: P Camporeale

Citations: 12

Year: 2013

“An environmental construction and demolition waste management model to trigger post-pandemic economic recovery towards a circular economy: The Mexican and Spanish cases”

Authors: P Mercader-Moyano, J López-López, PE Camporeale

Citations: 8

Year: 2022

“A construction and demolition waste management model applied to social housing to trigger post-pandemic economic recovery in Mexico”

Authors: P Mercader-Moyano, PE Camporeale, J López-López

Citations: 5

Year: 2022

“Genetic algorithms applied to urban growth optimizing solar radiation”

Authors: PE CAMPOREALE

Citations: 4

Year: 2013

“Environmental impact assessment applying indicators embedded into a social housing BIM model”

Authors: MPM Moyano, PE Camporeale, E Cózar-Cózar

Citations: 3

Year: 2019

“Optimización de consumo energético de un modelo de diseño paramétrico”

Authors: P Camporeale, JD Czajkowski

Citations: 3

Year: 2016

 

Hui Zhang | Low-carbon | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Hui Zhang | Low-carbon | Most Reader’s Article Award

Associate Professor at HuBei University of Technology, China

Hui Zhang is an Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Environment. He holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where he also completed his Master’s degree in Architectural Science and his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture. Dr. Zhang’s research interests focus on Green and Low-carbon Building Design, Building Performance Assessment, Sustainable Urban and Buildings Performance Simulation, and Digital Technologies Application. He has conducted research as a visiting scholar at the National University of Singapore and California State University, Long Beach. He is a member of the Green Building and Energy Conservation Committee of the China Urban Scientific Research Council and the Green Building and Energy Conservation Committee of Hubei Province Civil Engineering and Architecture. Dr. Zhang has led various research projects, including those funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Ministry of Education of China, and has contributed to research on integrated solar energy design countermeasures for residential buildings and low-energy building technologies.

Professional Profile:

📚 Education:

Dr. Hui Zhang’s academic background is impressive and diverse. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Wuhan University of Science and Technology in 2004, followed by a Master’s degree in Architectural Science from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2011. Dr. Zhang furthered his education by completing a Ph.D. in Architecture at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2011, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise in the field.

📝Enrollment Information:

Dr. Hui Zhang is currently enrolled in the Master of Architecture program and the Master of Civil Engineering program. His research direction focuses on international finance and the management of financial institutions. He began his enrollment in the academic year 2023-2024, demonstrating a commitment to expanding his knowledge and expertise in these fields.

📊Membership:

Dr. Hui Zhang is an esteemed member of the Green Building and Energy Conservation Committee of the China Urban Scientific Research Council. Additionally, he holds membership in the Green Building and Energy Conservation Committee of Hubei Province Civil Engineering and Architecture. These memberships underscore Dr. Zhang’s dedication to sustainable practices and his active involvement in promoting green building and energy conservation initiatives at both regional and national levels.

Research Interest:

Dr. Hui Zhang has led several significant research projects, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to advancing the field of architecture and energy conservation. As the project leader for the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) project, he conducted research on Parametric Passive Energy Saving Design for High-rise Buildings (No. 51508169). Additionally, Dr. Zhang led the Humanities and Social Science Research Project of the Ministry of Education of China, focusing on spatial assessment and implementation strategies of energy landscape availability in urban settlements under complex environments (No. 22YJAZH146). In the 2017 Scientific Plan Project of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-rural Development (MHUD), Dr. Zhang served as the Sub-project Leader for the research and application of Green Performance Design and Decision System for Railway Transport Buildings (No. 2017-k1-009). Furthermore, he led a project funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, China, which focused on Integrated Solar Energy Design Countermeasures for Residential Buildings Adapting to Climate Change (No. 2014CFB475).Dr. Zhang’s research contributions also include leading a project supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, focusing on Low-energy Building Technologies in the Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone (No. 2013M531697). These projects highlight Dr. Zhang’s dedication to innovative research in sustainable architecture and energy-efficient building design.

 

📚Publications :

An Estimation of the Available Spatial Intensity of Solar Energy in Urban Blocks in Wuhan, China

Authors: Zhang, H., Huang, X., Wang, Z., … Zhong, W., Meng, A.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Research on energy efficiency and decarbonization pathway of nearly zero energy buildings based on system dynamic simulation

Authors: Ke, Z., Zhang, H., Jia, X., … Liu, Y., Wong, N.H.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

An Empirical Study of a Passive Exterior Window for an Office Building in the Context of Ultra-Low Energy

Authors: Yu, H., Zhang, H., Han, X., … Ke, Z., Yan, J.

Year: 2023

Citations: 0

Research on Technology System Adaptability of Nearly Zero-Energy Office Buildings in the Hot Summer and Cold Winter Zone of China

Authors: Jia, X., Zhang, H., Yao, X., … Huang, X., Jin, S.

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

The Impact of Residential Cluster Layout on Building Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions in Regions with Hot Summers and Cold Winters in China

Authors: Yan, J., Zhang, H., Liu, X., Ning, L., Hien, W.N.

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions of Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Zones of China

Authors: Ke, Z., Liu, X., Zhang, H., … Hu, H., Hien, W.N.

Year: 2023

Citations: 2

Evaluation and Design of Parameterized Dynamic Daylighting for Large-Space Buildings

Authors: Hu, H., Zhang, H., Wang, L., Ke, Z.

Year: 2023

Citations: 0

Test and design strategy analysis of large space acoustic environment of high-speed railway station

Authors: Han, J., Zhang, H., Huang, Q., Liu, Y.

Year: 2020

Citations: 0

Analysis of Natural Ventilation Design in Large Space of Railway Station

Authors: Han, X., Zhang, H., Zhu, T., Wang, L.

Year: 2020

Citations: 0

Research on Lighting and Energy Consumption in Large Space of Railway Station in Hot-Summer and Cold-Winter Zone in China

Authors: Cheng, J., Zhang, H., Wang, L., Tang, M.

Year: 2020

Citations: 0