
Italia: migliorano le prestazioni energetiche degli edifici
Uno studio ENEA evidenzia come, nonostante la maggior parte degli edifici italiani sia ancora datata e obsoleta dal punto di vista del risparmio energetico, ci sia un trend positivo per quanto riguarda le prestazioni energetiche sia per il settore abitativo che non residenziale.

Evaluating European green building tools: DGNB leads in meeting European Green Deal criteria
The study found that DGNB is the most effective European green building tool in meeting European Green Deal criteria, with HQE and ITACA also performing well but with some limitations.

A guide to retrofit historic building in UK: how to balance energy efficiency and heritage preservation
Historic England’s Advice Note provides guidelines for adapting historic buildings to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions while preserving their heritage.

Assessing operational carbon footprint: the Adohi Hall case study
This study evaluates the operational carbon footprint of Adohi Hall, finding that cleaner energy sources and the campus's combined heat and power plant significantly reduce emissions by up to 21%.

Innovationen im Bauwesen: Nachhaltigkeit im Fokus
IBO veröffentlicht Kitting 2024 – Einblicke in zukunftsweisende Projekte und Forschung.

Risk mitigation strategies for building renovation investments
The study identifies key risks in building renovation investments and proposes effective strategies like due diligence and stakeholder engagement to help investors mitigate these risks and achieve successful outcomes.

Construction 4.0 in developing countries: the state of the art
This paper reviews how Industry 4.0 technologies are being integrated into the construction sector of developing countries, identifying challenges and proposing future directions for sustainable advancement.

The built environment and the regenerative power of circular economy
The study explores how a nature-positive circular economy in Europe's built environment can enhance economic resilience, competitiveness, and environmental sustainability.

Reducing emissions and waste in the EU construction sector through circular economy principles
A document by the Circular Building Coalition shows how implementing circular economy principles and decarbonisation in the EU construction sector can significantly reduce emissions and material use, helping to keep global warming within the 2°C limit.

Recycling waste materials for sustainable cement production
A study examines how integrating diverse waste materials into cement mixtures improves sustainability and enhances properties like thermal insulation and durability in construction.