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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:INTRASOFT International, MUNICIPALITY OF WEST LESVOS, AMSOLUTIONS, MET, BG TECNO +13 partnersINTRASOFT International,MUNICIPALITY OF WEST LESVOS,AMSOLUTIONS,MET,BG TECNO,KETMARKET GMBH,TERHALLE HOLZBAU GMBH,K MALEON HAUS GMBH,TU Berlin,COMUNE DI PORTO VIRO,PILOIKO ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,NTUA,Daikin,ROSWAG ARCHITEKTEN,BIMETICA,HOWOGE WOHNUNGSBAUGESELLSCHAFT MITBESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG,HOME AUTOMATION AND MORE PRIVATE COMPANY I.K.E.,FENIX TNT SROFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101138242Overall Budget: 6,548,760 EURFunder Contribution: 4,996,640 EURReduction of embodied emissions is crucial for achieving sustainable and low-carbon building practices. GreeNest creates an ecosystem that integrates CO2 neutral building materials (reused, recycled and locally sourced biogenic materials) and renewable energy sources (abiotic components) into the building design, together with human response and natural/green systems (biotic components) to demonstrate resource efficient construction that needs less materials and implements energy-efficient circular construction practices. The project targets 100% carbon free construction through the application of biogenic materials that store carbon, the reduction of embodied emissions by 50% with respect to NZEB standard, ZEB or even positive energy standards via renewable energy sources with remaining primary energy consumption less than 30-40 kWh/m2, reduction of GHG emissions by 60% and increased productivity of construction by >30%. GreeNest delivers a palette of innovative solutions for new buildings, addressing all stages of the building’s life, from the design stage up to the end of the building’s lifetime and disposal stages (including re-use and recycling of components). It proposes sustainable envelope components based on low carbon and carbon-neutral market mature materials, using on-site renewable energy, reducing waste, enhancing productivity of construction through digitization and demonstrating circular economy principles. The innovative solutions will be fully demonstrated in four real and two virtual new construction projects in five countries using local and regional value chains increasing the potential for replication across Europe. The GreeNest consortium benefits from a strong industrial and commercial involvement with 11 SMEs 1 Large Company 3 Universities, 3 Associations and 2 Public bodies from 8 European countries.
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.
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