
New standards and new habits for sustainability
Households contribute 40% of UK greenhouse gas emissions, and habits like temperature preferences and window use impact energy consumption, underscoring the need for both sustainable home design and resident education.
Luca Papapietro

Iván Aranda: ‘We should try to avoid perverting the concept of Energy Communities (EC)’
Building conversations up with... Ivan Aranda, Head of Energy at R2M Solution.
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Why buildings should be smart
Smart buildings reduce carbon emissions and energy costs through automation, IoT, renewable energy, and efficient systems, while enhancing occupant well-being and sustainability.
Luca Papapietro

Retrofitting Amsterdam Centrum while preserving historic heritage
TU Delft and AMS Institute urge early retrofitting of Amsterdam's historic Centrum to significantly cut CO2 emissions, supporting the city's broader climate goals.
Luca Papapietro

Investments in low-carbon wood construction innovation in Canada
Natural Resources Canada is investing over $2.8 million in FPInnovations to advance low-carbon construction with Canadian wood and zero-emission vehicles, supporting sustainability and emission reduction efforts.
Luca Papapietro

Merging Zambian culture with sustainable architecture
Tusankine Salasini, a Zambian architectural student, integrates traditional Zambian art with sustainable design in her master's studies to promote eco-friendly and culturally rich architecture.
Luca Papapietro

Merlin: AI for smarter, greener energy management in buildings
Merlin is an AI system that optimises building energy use by learning user behaviour, reducing grid strain, and supporting the shift to renewable energy sources.
Luca Papapietro

RENergetic transforms Segrate into an energy island
Segrate is becoming an energy-efficient 'energy island' through the RENergetic project, linking public buildings to share energy, reduce consumption, and actively engage the community.
Luca Papapietro

Sustainable building practices and regulations in the US
The built environment is growing rapidly, with major climate impacts. Some US regulations address this by mandating greenhouse gas disclosures; sustainable practices include US-based certifications like LEED and ENERGY STAR, and are essential for inclusive development in the US.
Luca Papapietro

Discussing the difficult path toward net zero
The construction industry faces a challenging journey to net zero emissions, requiring substantial investment and global cooperation, as highlighted by the Global Solutions Forum 2024.
Luca Papapietro