Suchergebnisse
ESSBAR – Edible balcony gardens for retrofit – Vertical Greening Technologies for the City
Demonstration of an affordable, resource-saving and innovative balcony system with integrated edible vertical gardens and rainwater management. Considering the needs of residents for green outdoor spaces and the active participation of residents are an important part of the project.
GreenTech-Renovation - Energetic Renovation of Glass Buildings of Architectural Value
The focus of the GreenTech-Renovation project was to find innovative solutions for the energetic renovation of architecturally valuable buildings with a high proportion of glass. A future-oriented building physics concept that includes the use of alternative forms of energy had been developed for this purpose. With ecological and social commitment, an intelligent usage concept could strengthen the energetic renovation concepts and guarantee their sustainability. The 10-Rs of the circular economy (Refuse, Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Refurbish, Remanufacture, Repurpose, Recycle, Recover) will serve as a guideline.
Smart Energy Systems / SESWA - Award
Im Rahmen der Smart Energy Systems Week wird der "Smart Energy Systems Award“ in vier Kategorien vergeben und zeichnet neben herausragenden wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und Forschungsprojekten auch konkrete Demonstrationsvorhaben und Start Ups aus.
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".
Post City Linz -Biodiversität im CO2-neutralen Quartier
Mit dem Sondierungsvorhaben "Post City Linz" soll gezeigt werden, dass eine derzeit wenig attraktive Industriebrache durch einen innovativen Nutzungsmix aus Büro, Gewerbe, Hotel und Wohnen zu einem mikroklimatisch ambitionierten, energie- und ressourceneffizienten Quartier umgewandelt werden kann. Der Schwerpunkt liegt in der Integration einer Biodiversitätsförderung, einer CO2-neutralen Energieversorgung und innovativem Energiemanagement im Quartier, animal aided design sowie dem Regenwassermanagement am Prinzip der „Schwammstadt”.