In the face of the heatwaves that beat new records every year, researchers turn to an unexpected model: ancient Roman architecture. Two studies published at the end of 2025 show that the solutions developed two thousand years ago remain not only valid, but directly exploitable. The first, signed Armando La Scala, published in 2025 in Buildings (MDPI), analyses the facade systems disaggregated from the thermal baths of the Women's Forum in Pompei…
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In the face of the heatwaves that beat new records every year, researchers turn to an unexpected model: ancient Roman architecture. Two studies published at the end of 2025 show that the solutions developed two thousand years ago remain not only valid, but directly exploitable. The first, signed Armando La Scala, published in 2025 in Buildings (MDPI), analyses the facade systems disaggregated from the thermal baths of the Women's Forum in Pompei…