#sustainable buildings

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The European Parliament votes for net zero-emission buildings from 2030

MEPs adopted with a large majority the plans agreed with the Council to help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas (...)

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EU conference for buildings professionals committed to sustainability

The European Commission DG Environment is inviting those working in the built environment sector to join an online conference (...)

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How to Achieve Sustainability in Your Buildings

  As a real estate professional, do you manage buildings with very different characteristics such as offices, factories, (...)

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The Best Ways to Build Energy-Efficient Commercial Buildings

  Commercial buildings make up a powerful portion of American infrastructure, but how can they be designed for better energy (...)

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[Houseful co-creation workshops] The call for circular ideas is open

The first set of co-creation workshops organised by the European project HOUSEFUL is right behind the corner: join Spanish (...)

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#15 - A review of the LETCHI conference: sustainable, affordable and comfortable construction in tropical countries

Since COP21 in Paris in 2015, the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GABC) has been working for efficient, resil (...)

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Green roofs improve the urban environment – so why don't all buildings have them?

Rooftops covered with grass, vegetable gardens and lush foliage are now a common sight in many cities around the world. More (...)

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[The testimonies: Is it CUBE or not CUBE?] Fonds Belval, a Luxembourg administrative building

Here is a candidate who has a lot to teach us. This candidate, who had been in contact with our Luxembourg partner NEOBUILD (...)

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Existing nZEB business models

This report summarizes activities and results of Workpackge 5, nZEB Business Models of the Horizon2020 CRAVEzero project (...)

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Introducing Level(s): a common language for sustainable buildings

To improve sustainability and drive market demand for better buildings, a new open source assessment framework, Level(s) (...)