
The main aim of the report is to provide technical guidance on climate-adaptation measures on the building scale which would be relevant both for existing and new buildings across different climatic zones in Europe.
The main aim of the report is to provide technical guidance on climate-adaptation measures on the building scale which would be relevant both for existing and new buildings across different climatic zones in Europe.
The INPERSO project is a holistic deep renovation programme addressing the building’s entire lifecycle and combining industrialisation and personalisation. The project will deliver inclusive, affordable, efficient, and sustainable renovation, adaptable to various climate zones and building typologies, but focused on residential and heritage buildings.
Citizen Hubs, or one-stop-shops, are important to raise awareness about energy efficiency renovations among citizens and thus they have the practical role to apply the EU policies and initiatives at the local level.
Alleviating energy poverty in CEE requires renovating multi-family apartment buildings (MFABs) on a large scale. But how can we effectively renovate them?
The project proposes a simplified, parametric method using Artificial Intelligence to support decision-making in sustainable building renovation looking at the energy efficiency, life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and life cycle costs.
Housing Europe and ECTP are co-organising the Affordable Housing Initiative Tech Camp as part of the programme of the 4th International Social Housing Festival, led by Barcelona City Council and Housing Europe.
Housing Europe and ECTP are co-organising the Affordable Housing Initiative Tech Camp as part of the programme of the 4th International Social Housing Festival, led by Barcelona City Council and Housing Europe.
This interview explores the background of the local pilot school in Timisoara and the renovation solutions applied by the eSafe project to make it more energy efficient.
Renovation of traditional and monumental buildings in Europe should respect their aesthetic while also implementing innovative solutions. This is where renovation meets innovation.
An energy labelling methodology for old appliances has been developed to rate appliances that were installed before the introduction of the EU energy label. The developed methodologies followed the requirements of EU regulations 811/2013 for space heating appliances and 812/2013 for water heaters, allowing for a more transparent message for consumers.