Suchergebnisse
vilFIT – Villach Fit 4 Urban Mission

In diesem Projekt werden Maßnahmen, Strategien und der notwendige Kapazitätsaufbau für die Erreichung der Klimaneutralität der Stadt Villach vorangetrieben. Im Vordergrund stehen soziale und strukturelle Innovationen (Partizipationsprozesse, Entwicklung von Pilotinitiativen, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, etc.) sowie die Definition von Netzwerken und Strukturen bzw. Controlling- und Monitoring-Instrumenten.
Schriftenreihe
47/2022
U. Lackner, R. Sposato, D. Kern, R. Obernosterer, B. Lepuschitz, H. Daxbeck, N. Hörzinger, G. Lang
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 37 Seiten
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BIM-basiertes Bestandsmanagement von Gebäuden

Ziel war es, Informationsanforderungen und Prozessbeschreibungen für die Anwendung von TGA-BIM-Modellen im Facility Management abzuleiten und diese Modelle im Sinne einer durchgängigen Datenkette und Open BIM gewerkübergreifend über den gesamten Lebenszyklus einzusetzen. Dafür wurden softwaretechnische Lösungen zur Nutzung des offenen IFC-Datenaustauschformates in der Open-Source-Plattform SIMULTAN und in Softwaresystemen der operativen Betriebsführung entwickelt und anhand von vier typischen Use-Cases getestet und evaluiert.
Schriftenreihe
38/2024
M. Krammer, M. Monsberger, M. Amberger, G. Zucker, T. Lewis, T. Bednar, R. Beck, G. Sinkovits, M. Kroisz, C. Eichler, S. Hauer, J. Morten Loes, K. Onur Arisan, M. Hollaus, C. Hollaus, C. Urschler, F. Spitzer, G. Brandauer, A. Waschl
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 73 Seiten
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Coole Fenster - Fenster mit Beschattung im Spannungsfeld sommerliche Überwärmung, Tageslicht und winterlicher Wärmeschutz in der Klimakrise

Das Fenster und dazugehörige Komponenten wie Sonnen- oder Blendschutz werden als einheitliches Haustechnikelement hinsichtlich unterschiedlicher jahreszeitlicher Erfordernisse bzw. im Hinblick auf die Klimakrise optimiert. Die Ergebnisse dienen als Grundlage für Neuentwicklungen in der Fenster- und Verschattungstechnik, um sommerlichen wie winterlichen Wärmeschutz bei gleichzeitiger Gewährleistung einer ganzjährigen ausreichenden natürlichen Belichtung sicherzustellen.
Schriftenreihe
68/2023
C. Leh, V. Stiegler, R. Wolffhardt, S. Vavrik-Kirchsteiger, J. Bachinger, H. Ferk, P. Schober, B. Nusser
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 182 Seiten
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CHALLENGE - Highly efficient use of hot gas and waste heat in air/water heat pumps for plus-energy buildings and quarters
CHALLENGE aims to further develop the system concept for air-to-water heat pumps in such a way that they can be used efficiently and without the above mentioned negative effects in densely built-up urban areas. In concrete terms, validated simulations and a functional model of the overall system on a laboratory scale are to be used to demonstrate that the concept can save 10% of electrical energy, reduce the noise of outdoor units in summer to a minimum and prevent the formation of local heat islands.
CELL4LIFE - Reversible SOCs as a link between electricity, heat and gas networks to increase the self-sufficiency and resilience of neighbourhoods
A system consisting of a solid oxide fuel cell and a Machine Learning-based control system for increasing efficiency and minimizing degradation is being developed. As a link between all energy supply networks, the system is intended to increase the self-sufficiency and resilience of plus-energy districts.
REC-Businesspark - Investigation of the first Austrian renewable energy community business and industrial park
In the course of the project, the conceptual design of a zero-emission or plus-energy business park in Weiz with a focus on photovoltaics and fuel cells in combination with a Renewable Energy Community (E-EGe) had been carried out. By establishing the park on a "greenfield", all structures can be created according to the requirements of the E-EGe.
vilFIT – Villach Fit 4 Urban Mission
In this project, measures, strategies and the necessary capacity building for achieving climate neutrality in the city of Villach will be advanced. The focus is on social and structural innovations (participation processes, development of pilot initiatives, public relations, etc.) as well as the definition of networks and structures or controlling and monitoring instruments.
Post City Linz - Biodiversity in the CO2-neutral urban quarter
The project "Post City Linz" aims to show that a currently unattractive industrial wasteland can be transformed into a microclimatically ambitious, energy- and resource-efficient quarter with 150,000m² of gross floor area by means of an innovative mix of office, commercial, hotel and residential uses. The focus is on the integration of biodiversity promotion, a CO2 neutral energy supply and innovative energy management in the quarter, animal aided design as well as rainwater management based on the principle of the "sponge city".
BIMBestand - BIM-based management of existing buildings
The objective of this research project was to develop information requirements and process descriptions for the application of BIM models related to building services in facility management and to demonstrate the lifecycle-oriented use of these models in an open BIM environment. For this purpose, software solutions for the use of IFC in the open-source platform SIMULTAN and building management software were developed and evaluated on the basis of four typical use cases.
PlusIQ - Agricultural Photovoltaics: Integration as a Path to Plus-Energy-Quarters
This project examines opportunities, potentials and requirements of/for Agrophotovoltaic systems. Thereby, an interdisciplinary study will be conducted that integrates the major aspects of such systems holistically and from an integrative perspective. The complex interdependencies between the different aspects will be explored and described via a case study. Potential approaches toward realization will be studied and subjected to a comprehensive SWOT-analysis.
Anergy2Plus - Demonstration and expansion of an anergy network as part of a holistic energy concept and plus energy quarter
The overall objective of the project is to pursue and demonstrate a holistic approach to the design, construction and ultimately the use of the residential quarter in the context of energy supply. Especially in the area of thermal energy supply, a project with lighthouse character on the way to a plus-energy quarter is to be created by demonstrating the innovative supply concept based on an anergy network.
ThermoCluster - Heat generation from infrastructure projects and integration into decentralised low-temperature heating and cooling networks for plus-energy districts
Integrative assessment of the geothermal potential of the Brenner base tunnel and the northern portal area, and the subsequent distribution of the heat generated from these sources to the end-consumer in potential plus-energy districts of the city of Innsbruck.
# EEG+ digital energy communities
The project addresses issues related to plus-energy neighborhoods and energy communities, both of which aim to make buildings more sustainable. The aim is to explore synergy effects and to research a possible implementation as a demonstration.
EM Städte - Monitoring and evaluation of urban energy flows
In the first phase of the project, the data source of the energy statistics will be analyzed. Based on the findings of the analysis a methodology on build up regional energy balances will be developed. The methodology will be integrated into the Senflusk tool and tested on five reference cities in Austria.
Plus Energy Melk - Path for the realization of Plus-Energy-Districs in Melk
The city of Melk has set itself the goal of playing a pioneering role in renewable energy supply and climate protection. In this context, an initiative aimed at implementing Positive Energy Districts. Two urban development projects are currently underway to examine under which framework conditions, technical and organisational solutions Positive Energy Districts can be realised. A proactive participation process aims at informing developers and investors as well as other stakeholders about the realization of PlusEnergy concepts.
Stanz+ - An innovative, energy-flexible plus-energy district - the centre of the village Stanz
Stanz+ is working on the implementation of an energy strategy for structurally weak municipalities with specific measures for revitalisation and re-densification in the building stock as well as the integration of renewable energy sources in the municipality of Stanz im Mürztal (Styria). The project includes multipliable approaches towards energy autonomy, hybrid use of energy networks for flexible usage and an energetic revitalisation of the village centre with the involvement of users in the "Rural Pioneers Community" for the usage of energy services.
Plus-Energy-Campus - Energy-flexible Positive Energy District with "Living Lab"
The project explored paths to a sustainable, future-proof Positive Energy-District (PED) in the area surrounding the location of the University of Applied Sciences Vienna (FH-Technikum Wien). The feasibility of a new university building as a Plus-Energy teaching building had been examined in detail to prepare its implementation. Central innovation contents are the energetic flexibilization of the new building and the quarter as well as the conception of the Plus-Energy building as a "Living Lab".
ZQ3Demo - Implementation of urban Future Quarters including stakeholder integration and legally and economically replicable solutions
ZQ3Demo accompanies three innovative urban quarters in Vienna to demonstrate and further develop ecologically and economically sustainable solutions for the implementation of Plus-Energy-Quarters (PEQ) on the basis of real-life examples.
Plan4.Energy – methodological set for the planning support of positive energy districts
Plan4.Energy develops a set of methods to support the planning of positive energy districts. The data-based system integration will enable a user-friendly quantitative assessment of the possibilities for building a positive energy district. This will allow stakeholders without the relevant background knowledge to realistically assess different project variants.
URBAN STRAW - Fire protection conditioning of blow-in straw insulation material and its structural application for urban building classes 4 and 5
Investigation and development of fire protection conditioning of chopped straw blow-in insulation based on biogenic flame-retardants of similar building materials and their application methods. Use of the material as external thermal insulation in material-reduced prefab timber construction elements for urban building classes 4 and 5 up to 6 storeys.