Beautiful, sustainable, together: validation of the New European Bauhaus approach for the reimagination of public buildings as boosting projects for the transformation of their neighbourhoods.
Building Renovation
Building Renovation

A group of college students nicknamed 'All-Stars' is set to collaborate with local communities on Cape Cod to tackle issues of affordable, sustainable, and climate-resilient housing.

Victorian villa in London underwent a retrofit and extension by Knox Bhavan studio to enhance habitability and energy efficiency.

The Healthy Buildings Barometer, a guide for policymakers and stakeholders towards healthier, more sustainable buildings, offers a comprehensive framework based on 12 EU case studies.
The European Heritage Hub is an EU funded pilot project bringing together heritage stakeholders and initiatives across Europe to support the transition towards a more sustainable, digital and inclusive society.

Energy-efficiency buildings will have benefits for the economy, climate, health and well-being of European citizens.
CHARTER brings together and represents the whole range of the cultural heritage sector in Europe. It strives towards making apparent the value of cultural heritage and creating a resilient and responsive sector.

A new project has launched to respond to sluggish renovation rates of residential buildings and high energy poverty levels in Central and Eastern Europe by empowering local communities and developing Neighourhood Energy Sufficiency Roadmaps.

A special issue of Energy on the topic of energy efficiency in buildings, communities and districts has been reprinted. Focusing not only on technical, but also environmental, economic and social aspects, the reprint stands as a useful tool for various stakeholders and society in general.

Up to 26 government buildings in the Serbian capital will be made more energy efficient, with the aim of reducing emissions and energy costs.