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[European projects] Construction21: your communication partner!
Horizon2020, Life, Interreg... European projects are flourishing in 2022 and opportunities are numerous for those who wish (...)
Whole life carbon assesment of 60 buildings
Cover Illustration: Michael Ulf Bech BUILD REPORT 2021:12 Possibilities to develop benchmark values for LCA buildings (...)
Buildings and climate change adaptation: A call to action
Image by Ante Hamersmit from Pixabay This report is the first output of the GlobalABC “adaptation” working group, launched (...)
Designing buildings in the context of the circular economy
The aim of this document is to inform and support actors along the construction value chain, this document provides principl (...)
OVERVIEW | An introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology that has been developed to evaluate the environmental impact of buildings, (...)
Life Cycle Assessments – A guide on using the LCA
The present guidelines, which the DGNB has developed together with its members, convey a basic understanding of the great (...)
4th STUNNING Webinar - Project conclusion / Promoting energy-efficient building renovation
The annual rate of home and commercial building renovation is well under the 3% required to achieve European climate and (...)
GSA 2019 Trends #4 - Reducing the carbon footprint
One of the aspects that we will venture to describe as positive in these Green Solutions Awards is the consideration of the (...)
LIFE energises shift to climate-neutral Belgium homes
“Renovation of buildings is by far the most cost-effective way to tackle the climate problem”, said Roel Vermeiren from the (...)
LIFE ASTI Launch event
The Launch Event of the project “Implementation of a forecAsting System for urban heaT Island effect for the development (...)
Life Reusing Posidonia in Formentera
"The Green Solutions Awards recognition for the work done is essential to maintain technical and political support for sustai (...)
A full-size house is built entirely from rubbish
The Waste House project at the University of Brighton takes the idea of recycling to a whole new level: it has been construct (...)