Supporting European cities in achieving their climate ambitions
The AT LAST Project celebrates its midterm event on 10 February 2025, with an online meeting to discuss key issues in supporting European cities to achieve their climate goals. This gathering will address critical challenges and opportunities, with a particular focus on the role of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) in making European cities more sustainable and livable through a panel discussion.
Building energy code and energy audit code 2024 Edition
In this webinar, the updates on the requirements of BEC 2024 and EAC 2024 as well as other key information on the BEEO, such as statutory submission timeline, coverage on the buildings and scope of works, etc. would be run through.
STAR-track Project
Support and networks to accelerate the construction and renovation innovation track to market.
Fossil-free cities: blending public and private expertise & finance to implement SECAPs
This event will allow to connect with cities that have successfully steered their district heating and cooling systems, street lighting, and housing towards climate neutrality through collaboration with private investors, companies, and financial institutions.
SMASH project
Smart material system to enhance the service life of reinforced concrete structures.
Concrete: environmental impact and sustainable solutions
Concrete's environmental impact stems from high emissions, water use, biodiversity loss, and urban heat islands, but renewable energy, alternative clinkers, and carbon capture offer sustainable solutions.
Acceptable indoor environmental quality and energy efficiency standards: can buildings meet both (and for everyone)?
A sustainable society is one that protects the environment while fostering conditions that promote the mental and physical well-being of all its members. In the building sector, this means creating structures that are energy-efficient, low-emission and healthy and comfortable. But can health and comfort be ensured while still ensuring sustainable use of resources?
The benefits of biophilic design
Biophilic design integrates natural elements like light, greenery, and organic materials into spaces to enhance well-being, reduce stress, and foster a deeper connection with nature.
WorldGBC's key sustainable building policy positions: a briefing for COP29
This briefing paper outlines key sustainable building policy positions from WorldGBC and the global Green Building Council network, providing a resource for GBCs and partners engaging policymakers and negotiators at COP29.
Why modular construction
Modular construction improves efficiency, reduces costs and environmental impact, and supports sustainability by enabling faster build times, reusing components, and lowering carbon emissions.