Climate change goals will require significant improvements in the way buildings are constructed and operated. Building reuse can combat climate
Reducing GHG emissions related to energy use in buildings is a prominent obligation given their impact in terms of climate change. In this light,
The construction industry is one of the greatest sources of pollution, where 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions are attributed to
Today's sustainability in architecture takes into consideration the complete life cycle of buildings and their components, from resource harvesting
The pathway to carbon-neutrality, as urged during the COP 21 in Paris, and the repeated goal for resilient buildings and urban habitats, winds right
Building envelopes are not only an immediately visible part of the building, they have also become a major factor both for cost and performance of
Integrated management of commercial lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems is considered as one of the most promising building
Resiliency is the capacity of a building (or building component in the case of the facade) to support building functionalities during extreme events
Embodied carbon in buildings is a key factor in building decarbonization and while it is generally small compared to operational carbon, the
In order to get to a carbon neutral building stock – which is e.g. required by the EU Carbon roadmap by 2050 – our efforts need to be smart and
Facades are increasingly being recognized as a major contributor to whole-building embodied carbon. While designers know how to reduce the embodied