Tuesday, 24 September 2024 | 16:00 - 17:30
Scalable and Resource-Efficient Solutions for Cultural Heritage (Briefing Room GR)
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:
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Etienne Wurtz ( CEA, project coordinator), CALECHE project: "General introduction and context" (10 min )
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Rachel Desmaris ( R2M) CALECHE project: "Objectives and strategies proposed by CALECHE » (10 min)
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Antonia Vronti (SingularLogic S.A), Inherit project: "Next generation solutions for cultural heritage buildings: The INHERIT approach » ( 10 min)
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Elodie Héberlé (CEREMA), CALECHE project: "Measuring the airtightness of historic wooden windows: Cerema's contribution to the CALECHE project ». ( 10 min)
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Arnold Janssens, HeriTACE project: "Future-proofing Heritage Townhouses by optimising Comfort and Energy in Time and Space: introduction to project HeriTACE »(10 min)
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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
French institute of solar energy (CEA)