The local energy transition requires investments! Although investment capital is often available in public and private funds, bridging the gap to concrete project implementation remains a big challenge. Having a toolbox of smart financing instruments and programmes unlocks possibilities. Are you working on the local and regional energy transition but having trouble finding suitable financing solutions to implement sustainable energy investment projects?
Post date: 17 jan 2020
Type: Évènement
The building is a symmetrical structure with two wings, which frame the forecourt of the Lazaristenkirche. The north wing was the subject of renovation. It dates from the late "Gründerzeit" period of 1884-1918, was built in 1904 and designed by architect Cajetan Miserowsky. The renovated building is located on the north side and has a predominantly south-facing orientation of the habitable rooms. The north side to the adjacent Sophienspital is a closed firewall. The narrow side to the west faces the private garden.
Post date: 16 jan 2020
Type: Cas
The Bauen & Energie is the leading platform for trends in building, energy efficiency, smart home, spa and wellness in Lower Austria, Vienna, Burgenland and neighbouring countries. On 35,000 m² our 500 exhibitors meet an audience with purchasing power and our trade visitors appreciate the exhibition as an ideal place for networking and exchange within the industry.
Post date: 13 jan 2020
Type: Évènement
Building Inspection – der Weg zu mehr Qualität am Bau?
Post date: 8 jan 2020
Type: Actualité
The renovation of the Mayrhof in Trins combines several best-practice solutions in one project. In particular, the use of a newly developed façade system and an extension using a house-in-house concept allow architectural and building physics aspects to harmonise with each other. During intervention the most important things always kept in mind were the external appearance and the woodwork in the stube. The very individual shape of the external walls made much work on details necessary. The external wall paintings refers to the buildings history.
Post date: 19 déc 2019
Type: Cas
Submission Dealdine Before January 10, 2020 Notification On January 30, 2020 Registration Deadline Before February 20, 2020 Conference Dates May 18-20, 2020 One Day Visit May 21, 2020
Post date: 19 déc 2019
Type: Actualité
Workshop is dedicated to those who are interested in topics such as circular economy, sustainability, energy effciency, reuse of construction demolition waste and innovations in costruction sector. H2020 research and innovation project RE4 is pleased to invite industrial companies, researchers, professionals and wide public interested in the topic of circular economy for the public workshop called “Build a fully recycled house? Yes we can!”.
Post date: 19 déc 2019
Type: Évènement
As part of its environmental efforts, Wiener Linien launched a unique pilot project: The first-time installation of special photovoltaic films, on the roof of the underground station in the Ottakring district. The power generated will be used on-site to operate lighting, escalators and elevators. The films are five times lighter than conventional photovoltaic systems and have been installed on the flat roof of the Ottakring U3 station as a pilot project. “Public transport is one of the key factors when it comes to environmental protection in Vienna.
Post date: 12 déc 2019
Type: Actualité
Build a fully recycled house? Yes, you can with RE4 prefabricated building elements incorporating up to 100% of construction demolition waste! RE4 is a H2020 project which after 4 years has developed and tested on three demo sites in Europe and one demo in Taiwan, an energy efficient prefabricated elements for building refurbishment and construction, including an innovative mobile robotic sorting system. Now the project is at its end and would like to share the outcomes during the four consecutive webinars.
Post date: 11 déc 2019
Type: Lien
While there is a broad consensus on the fact that a high-quality built environment impacts positively on people’s everyday lives, it can prove difficult for public authorities, project developers and built environment professionals to assess and guarantee the quality of the buildings and urban spaces they commission and design.
Post date: 9 déc 2019
Type: Publication