Barcelona Building Construmat 2025
Construmat is the International Construction Exhibition of Barcelona, a leading event in the construction sector in Spain and one of the most important in Europe. This year, with the motto 'Materials, Systems and Solutions: Innovation for Sustainable Construction,' the fair positions itself as the ultimate meeting point for the entire value chain; from architects, surveyors, engineers, builders, developers, distributors to all those interested in the construction sector.
Sophie Dourlens-Quaranta: ‘By prioritising future-proof design principles, we empower building owners and operators to stay ahead of regulatory changes, emerging energy models, and evolving occupant needs with minimal disruption’
Building conversations up with... Sophie Dourlens-Quaranta, Managing Partner France at R2M Solution.
ACCORD training materials
Prepare for the ACCORD webinar on March 12 (11.00-12.00 CET) by reviewing training materials and video presentations on BIM-based building permits, automation, compliance, carbon checking, rule formalisation, model quality, and transformation pathways.
ARUP's 'AI for future cities' - first issue
'AI for Future Cities' explores the impact of artificial intelligence on urban planning, design, and management, highlighting its potential benefits, challenges, and the need for responsible use in shaping sustainable cities.
Global Lighthouse Network: pioneering sustainability in the built environment
The Global Lighthouse Network recognises top-performing sustainability sites that have reduced emissions, waste, and resource consumption through innovative technologies. These sites inspire others to adopt sustainable practices in the built environment.
The importance of airtightness in Passivhaus construction
Airtightness in Passivhaus construction minimises air leaks to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, durability, and indoor air quality, while reducing environmental impact and the need for extensive heating or cooling systems.
Navigating energy renovations in rented properties: Tackling the split incentive dilemma
The so-called split incentives dilemma arises in situations where the benefits of energy efficiency investments do not directly accrue to the party making the investments. The International Union of Property Owners (UIPI) has published an insightful study addressing these challenges.
UIPI Renovation Tour in Prague
The UIPI Renovation Tour aims to inform Czech property owners and citizens about ongoing discussions around sustainable property development, equipping them to navigate current and emerging challenges. Building on the success of past editions of the tour, this event will bring together property owners, real estate and construction professionals, and local and European policymakers to exchange insights and perspectives.
Sustainable housing from a European perspective: summer school at TU Delft
The 'Sustainable Housing from a European Perspective' Summer School at TU Delft (1-11 July 2025) offers insights into sustainable housing strategies, policies, and practices through lectures, workshops, and a renovation challenge, open to students and professionals in the field.
ENTRANCE project
Enabling smart-grid ready building through integrated solutions and digital technologies.