Ghibli Park in Nagoya exemplifies sustainable design by harmoniously integrating Studio Ghibli's cinematic worlds with nature, showcasing how creativity and environmental responsibility can coexist.
Energy efficiency technologies and solutions
Energy efficiency technologies and solutions

Carlo Ratti's Circular Economy Manifesto for the 19th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice calls for sustainable, circular design practices that eliminate waste, regenerate natural systems, and leave a lasting legacy in the built environment.

Join the Healthy Buildings Design Competition (HBDC25) and be part of a movement that is committed to building a better, healthier, and more sustainable future for all.

Join the International Smart Readiness Indicator conference, where global experts, policy makers and industry leaders will gather to explore the cutting-edge Smart Readiness Indicator methodology and its pivotal role in fostering sustainable cities.

Mark your calendar for October 9. The conference, taking place in Budapest, will also be available to follow online.

On the 28th and 29th of October, the international hybrid conference "Heritage Homes in Green Transition" will take place in Tallinn, Estonia. The focus will be on European and Estonian historic buildings in the context of the green transition, as well as improving the energy efficiency of protected residential buildings.

MBH Mortgage Bank is increasing green real estate financing EUR 21.1 million for energy-efficient projects, following a successful bond auction that raised nearly 31.2 million.
Boosting energy communities' massive deployment by equipping local authorities with comprehensive technical assistance cookbook, integrated services and capacity building.
Empowering youth for energy community actions.

Buildings in the EU contribute significantly to environmental issues, prompting the need for a comprehensive policy approach to promote sustainable practices across their life cycle, including prioritising renovation, circular construction, low-impact materials, climate resilience and ensuring affordable housing through participatory decision-making and subsidies.