Ekopolis organise la troisième édition de la Journée francilienne de l'économie circulaire dans le bâtiment et l'aménagement, le 24 septembre 2024 à Communale (Saint-Ouen).
The New European Bauhaus initiative, supported by LIFE projects, is transforming cityscapes by prioritising nature, which boosts urban well-being and sustainability.
The Stanford GSE construction project blends historic preservation with modern energy efficiency and social sustainability, retaining key building elements while upgrading to reduce waste and enhance learning environments.
EAE’s Energy Efficiency Guide is a meta-study that summarises relevant facts and figures about the energy efficiency of Europe’s building stock, relevant legislation, technical developments and how ETICS contribute to achieving Europe’s environmental, economic and social objectives. It condenses the evidence of numerous global, European and national scientific studies and provides recommendations on what can be done to triple the number of buildings undergoing deep or staged deep renovations or new buildings to become net carbon neutral by 2050.
The construction sector must leverage BIM and standardised carbon data collection to overcome challenges and collaboratively achieve net-zero targets for a sustainable built environment.