Sustainable Places 2024

23–25 Sept 2024 | Luxembourg

Tuesday, 24 September 2024 | 16:00 - 17:30

Scalable and Resource-Efficient Solutions for Cultural Heritage (Briefing Room GR)

Format:Live stream
21 participants

This workshop, led by the CALECHE project, addresses cultural heritage preservation in built environments. It will focus on sustainable solutions, including inclusive designs and energy-efficient practices. These solutions aim to maintain the intrinsic value of heritage sites, blending tradition with innovation. The research emphasizes renewable energy integration, cost-effective improvements, and stakeholder involvement. The project also provides decision-support tools for low-disruptive renovation, contributing to the Horizon Europe Partnership on 'Driving Urban Transitions.'

Contributing projects: CALECHE, INHERIT and HeriTACE

Agenda:

  1. Etienne Wurtz ( CEA, project coordinator), CALECHE project: "General introduction and context" (10 min )

  2. Rachel Desmaris ( R2M) CALECHE project: "Objectives and strategies proposed by CALECHE » (10 min)

  3. Antonia Vronti (SingularLogic S.A), Inherit project: "Next generation solutions for cultural heritage buildings: The INHERIT approach » ( 10 min)

  4. Elodie Héberlé (CEREMA), CALECHE project: "Measuring the airtightness of historic wooden windows: Cerema's contribution to the CALECHE project ». ( 10 min)

  5. Arnold Janssens, HeriTACE project: "Future-proofing Heritage Townhouses by optimising Comfort and Energy in Time and Space: introduction to project HeriTACE »(10 min)

  6. Philippe Thony ( CEA), CALECHE project: "Approach proposed towards PV integration acceptance on historic buildings and first applications in the CALECHE project use cases. » (10 min

Conclusion by Etienne Wurtz and discussion

6 speakers