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Fabrizio M. Amoruso

Fabrizio M. Amoruso

Doctor of Philosophy
Climate risk and transition plan sustainability consultant

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Education
March 2019 - May 2022
Sungkyunkwan University
Field of study
  • Sustainable Architecture and Building Sciences
August 2017 - September 2018
Sungkyunkwan University
Field of study
  • Environmental Architecture & Building Sciences
September 2015 - September 2017
HafenCity University Hamburg
Field of study
  • Environmental Architecture & Digital Design

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Publications (12)
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Apartment buildings are the most common housing typology in South Korea. The mass construction of apartment neighborhoods during a period of rapid economic growth (1970–1997) involved the minimization of material use and quality, as well as industrialized construction processes. Accordingly, apartment buildings require essential renovation after on...
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More than 60% of housing in South Korea consists of mass constructed apartment neighborhoods. Due to poor quality construction materials and components, the average operative life of apartment buildings is 20 years. The rapid degradation and low maintenance condition of transparent and semi-opaque components, as well as the limited daylight access...
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Apartments in South Korea have high maintenance costs and an average lifetime of 25 years due to poor construction qualities. The common apartment redevelopment strategy is completely demolishing the neighborhoods and then replacing them with new buildings. However, this research discusses the framework for the refurbishment of an existing building...
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Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems can achieve high yields through high percentages of building envelope surface coverage associated with material savings by substituting conventional building envelope components and avoiding land-use change to install open-land PV installations. This article discusses the life cycle assessment (LCA) a...
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Building renovation must be attractive and profitable regarding sustainability criteria to be a competitive alternative to demolishment and construction of new buildings. This study presents the global warming potential related life cycle assessment and net present value life cycle costing of three hybrid-timber building renovation and extension sy...
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Building energy consumption for heating and cooling and the comparatively short building lifecycle help account for the increasing ratio of the building sector's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To counteract this increase, sustainable building envelope renovations can minimize GHG emissions through the extension of building lifecycle, saving of con...
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The ageing of buildings is associated with their degradation. By the end of a building's operative life, two solutions are provided: demolition and new construction, or renovation. New construction can cause higher greenhouse gas equivalent emissions than renovations, related to higher demand for building materials, processes, and waste management....
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More than one quarter of buildings in the Republic of Korea (RoK) are aged, approaching the end of their projected lifetimes, and require renovation. Aged buildings in the RoK are generally demolished, and new buildings with higher gross floor areas are realized on the same properties. That kind of redevelopment is associated with increased resourc...
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This research analyses, evaluates and compares the current South Korean legal frameworks and incentive programs that are related to the renovation and potential horizontal and vertical extension of existing buildings, and the construction of new buildings. The research focuses on the three different building categories and the associated urban zoni...
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The objective of this study was to illustrate the urban flood resilience and sustainability improvement potential by integration of decentralized water management systems in sustainable urban regeneration projects. This paper discusses sustainable and resilient urban regeneration potentials using the example of an industrial compound (ICs) conversi...
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Publication edited for the Seoul Biennale 2019, based on the results of the Workshop "Innovation district Dongcheon" organized by the Daegu Metropolitan City with Korean and German Universities

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