A new report by Join The Collective highlights how sustainable management, eco-friendly design, and green tech funding are essential to creating high-performance buildings that prioritise both energy efficiency and occupant well-being.
The Architects' Council of Europe (ACE) Sector Study is a biennial survey that provides a detailed analysis of the statistical, sociological, and economic aspects of European architects and the architectural market.
The meetMED project (Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region) is an EU-funded initiative aimed at bolstering energy security across countries like Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia.
The AM2PM project aims to transform the construction sector using 3D printing and robotics for sustainable multistorey construction. By leveraging advanced materials and technologies, it targets reduced cement use, lower emissions, and greater efficiency.
The 'World Energy Outlook Special Report on Energy and AI', developed by the International Energy Agency (IEA), underscores the rapid ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its profound implications for the global energy sector, including the applications of AI in buildings.
Smart City Expo World Congress is the world’s biggest and most influential event on urban innovation. It helps cities and territories become better places to live in by bringing them together and approaching the latest market-ready urban solutions.
This webinar will present the findings of the Flemish project ReCOver++, conducted by KU Leuven, Ghent University, Renson, Archipelago, and Arcadis Belgium. We will introduce a novel indicator for assessing the resilience of buildings and discuss an adapted workflow for designing buildings and sizing systems to ensure their resilience to overheating.