Treteknisk
Treteknisk
2 Projects, page 1 of 1
Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:EUROPEAN PARTNERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, MUNICIPALITY OF BRASOV CONSILIUL LOCAL BRASOV, TU Delft, ECUBA, ENERGYPRO LIMITED +13 partnersEUROPEAN PARTNERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT,MUNICIPALITY OF BRASOV CONSILIUL LOCAL BRASOV,TU Delft,ECUBA,ENERGYPRO LIMITED,RINA-C,RENESCO,SARGA,BLACK SEAREGIONAL AGENCY FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT,UNIBO,UIPI,KIM,ICLEI EURO,UoA,CECODHAS,BMPB,ACE,TretekniskFunder: European Commission Project Code: 696126Overall Budget: 1,993,170 EURFunder Contribution: 1,993,170 EURABRACADABRA is based on the prior assumption that non-energy-related benefits play a key role in the deep renovation of existing buildings. In particular, ABRA actions will focus on the creation of a substantial increase of the real estate value of the existing buildings through a significant energy and architectural transformation. The central goals of the proposal consist of an important reduction of the pay back time of the interventions, a strengthening of the key investors’ confidence, increasing quality and attractiveness of the existing buildings’ stock and, finally, reaching a concrete market acceleration towards the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings target. The actual investment gap in the deep renovation sector is due to the fact that high investments are required up-front and they are generally characterised by an excessively high degree of risk and long payback times. It is therefore necessary to develop harmonized, concerted and innovative actions to unlock the needed public and private funds, fill the energy efficiency investment gap and ultimately contribute to re-launch the construction market and create new jobs. Therefore, ABRA aims at demonstrating to the key stakeholders and financial investors the attractiveness of a new renovation strategy based on AdoRe, intended as one (or a set of) Assistant Building unit(s) - like aside or façade addictions, rooftop extensions or even an entire new building construction - that adopt the existing buildings (the Assisted Buildings). The creation of these new Assistant Buildings’ Additions integrated with Renewable Energy Sources aims at reducing the initial investment allocated for the deep renovation of the existing building creating an up-grading synergy between old and new. The ABRA strategy results in the implementation of a punctual densification policy that has been proven capable of fostering the investments in deep renovation of the existing built environment throughout Europe
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:PROHOLZ TIROL, NTUA, HSBCAD GMBH, SCANDI BYG AS, URBASOFIA +17 partnersPROHOLZ TIROL,NTUA,HSBCAD GMBH,SCANDI BYG AS,URBASOFIA,DTI,C.F. MOLLER SVERIGE AB,ROTHO BLAAS SRL,WAUGH THISTLETON ARCHITECTS LIMITED,Ergodomus Timber Engineering,ELLISDON CORPORATION,Treteknisk,DTTN,ADSERBALLE & KNUDSEN A/S,Knauf (Germany),Splitkon,ALEXANDRA,UNISI,Stora Enso (Finland),RTD SERVICES OG,AMB,BIMETICAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862820Overall Budget: 10,298,900 EURFunder Contribution: 8,589,680 EURTo meet the global and European challenges of reducing the GHG emissions from the construction sector, Build-in-Wood will develop a sustainable and innovative wood value chain for the construction of multi-storey wood buildings. The potential estimated impact from Build-in-Wood is a reduction of GHG emissions of 12.1 MT/year by 2030. Build-in-Wood will, based on experiences from the stakeholders involved in construction of some of the worlds largest wooden multi-storey buildings, take building with wood beyond state of the art. The consortium has identified a strong need for improving the whole value chain and intent to make wood a competitive building material by delivering a fully documented, demonstrated, sustainable and cost effective building system. Build-in-Wood will address this challenge by innovative development of materials and components as well as structural systems and façade elements for multi-storey wood buildings fit for both new construction and retrofitting. Developments will be delivered by means of a dynamic co-created web-based building configurator – the Design Guide – and a complimentary web-based toolbox of documented materials and components. Build-in-Wood will demonstrate full-scale digital case projects for real projects and test system prototypes in operational environments. Active engagement of cities and their building ecosystems through technical and thematic co-creation workshops will strengthen the urban-rural connections. All developed materials, components and system prototypes will be tested, piloted and fully documented for immediate market uptake. Based on developments, recommendations for new or updated European harmonised technical specifications and Eurocodes will be provided. To meet consumer acceptance, regulatory and sustainability requirements, Build-in-Wood includes life-cycle, socio-economic and safety assessments that will guide policy and decision-making at industry and EU level.
more_vert
