Research on Circular Renovation receives 1,4 million euros
A consortium led by TU/e researchers and , will research how to renovate buildings in a circular and emission-free way. The Dutch National Science Agenda (NWA) allocates 1.4 million euros for this purpose, with a duration of five years. The alliance spearhead , took the initiative to develop a proposal for this call in which several research groups from TUe and UU now participate.
In order to make the transition to circular practices with lower emissions in the field of building renovation, Lisanna Havinga and her team will look at the entire chain, from the design phase of a building to its demolition, and back again to the design phase. 鈥淕etting the chain to work better together, with an eye for different perspectives, that鈥檚 our goal. Now cost and energy savings often come first, but we also need to look at other values, such as the environmental impact of materials and the impact on occupants.鈥
Havinga: 鈥淲e want to create the right conditions when it comes to new measurement methods, renovation concepts, business models, forms of cooperation and legal frameworks. They are in fact different pieces of the puzzle that we need to connect better.鈥 Digitalization will play a key role. Havinga: 鈥淭hink about mapping and linking material flows and optimizing sustainable renovation concepts using simulation models.鈥
CO2 Neutral
This research is very relevant. The Netherlands wants the built environment to be CO2 neutral and circular by 2050. Havinga: 鈥淚n fact, if we want to stick to the carbon budget of 1.5 degrees from the IPCC climate report, housing construction should actually be completely CO2 neutral in ten years already.鈥
Circular Inclusive Cities
The alliance鈥檚 spearhead , with its Circular Inclusive Cities hub, focuses on shaping the conditions to accelerate the transition to circular and inclusive cities. It includes research on what physical, financial and socio-cultural environmental factors influence the extent to which citizens practice sustainable behaviours and work towards a more sustainable and inclusive urban environment. The transition to sustainable and green solutions should be made easier and more attractive to all citizens. In Circular Society, researchers in social sciences and humanities are collaborating with natural and technological sciences to come up with a fundamentally new way of research to tackle this challenge.
Circular Society is led by Chris Backes (UU), Theo Salet (TU/e), Huub Rijnaarts (WUR) en Peter Blankestijn (UMC Utrecht).
NWA programme
This NWA programme is a collaboration between the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, research financier NWO and governing body SIA, and focuses on research on how buildings can be made circular and emission-free. This way, NWA aims to create breakthroughs that accelerate sustainable changes in the building sector.
Participating researchers
The consortium led by TU/e consists of reserachers of Eindhoven 木瓜福利影视 of Technology (Lisanne Havinga en Torsten Schr枚der), Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 (Chris Backes, Willem Janssen, , Blanca Corona Bellostas, Jes煤s Rosales Carre贸n), 木瓜福利影视 of Twente, Zuyd 木瓜福利影视 of Applied Sciences and consortium partners Eigen Haard; Cityf枚rster; Alba Concepts; BCI Gebouw; Madaster: Dusseldorp; Lagemaat BV; Sustainer; Cirkelstad; Dutch Green Building Council; NEN.
Jonge onderzoekers, docenten en studenten
Het motto van de strategische samenwerking tussen Eindhoven 木瓜福利影视 of Technology, Wageningen 木瓜福利影视 & Research, Universiteit Utrecht en Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht is challenging future generations. Dit doen we door jonge onderzoekers, docenten en studenten aan het roer te zetten en samen te werken dwars door disciplines heen. De vier instellingen bundelen in de alliantie hun expertises om zo bij te dragen aan maatschappelijke transities op het gebied van gezondheid, voedsel, energie en duurzaamheid.