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Digitalisation, buildings

MATRYCS is capitalising on and combining existing modern technological breakthroughs in the areas of Machine Learning and Deep Learning, as well as big data, in order to develop a new decision-making and data analytics solution for driving energy-efficient renovations of buildings.

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Historic tower in the mountains

Vorresti sapere come i sistemi per l'approvvigionamento dell’energia solare possano essere integrati armoniosamente nei contesti storici e tutelati? Partecipa al corso organizzato da BIPV meets History.

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Will you help us improving the BUILD UP portal? survey

As a valued user of the BUILD UP portal, we kindly ask you to collaborate in answering our web usage survey. It just takes 10 minutes and it will be very helpful for us to improve, fine-tune, and tailor our content to your needs. Thank you in advance!

Deadline September 8th!

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Heritage Trust Network conference 2023

Conference 23 will bring together individuals and groups from across the UK to share knowledge, ideas and best practice in regenerating and managing historic buildings, spaces and places.

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Figure 1. Image credits: Espaço Municipal

From the retrofitting of social housing blocks to the set-up of a “biodistrict”, co-designed by school pupils. When urban regeneration faces climate change from a new perspective: “Inclusive and beautiful is better. People must be proud of where they live”

Author: Margherita Sforza

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"You would always look to try to find solutions which keep what is there and bring it forward". Alexandra Troi, Vice Head of Institute for Renewable Energy at Eurac Research.

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"In the situation we have now, there is a lack of skilled workers specially in the construction sector. The case of the heritage sector is another aspect important here because we are needing traditional skills, because traditional buildings need traditional skills to be protected and kept in shape for the future. When we lose these traditional skills, we also lose the ability to keep those buildings in shape". Gerald Wagenhofer, Manager Director at UBW.

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