Project Archive
Project Archive
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Requirements for Recyclability of Solid Building Materials
The study shows the current challenges, opportunities and potentials regarding the circularity of the solid construction industry as well as the relevant actors. Future fields of action for necessary research and development to foster the circular economy in the mineral building materials sector were identified and recommendations were derived.
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ÖGUT - Success Factors for Advanced Housing Renovation
Claudia Dankl has been presenting examples of and incentives for high quality thermal renovation of buildings in Austria on invitation of The Norwegian State Housing Bank at the Conference ‘The climate challenge calls for dramatic energy measures in existing housing. Learn from other countries. Learn from demonstration projects’ on September 25th in Trondheim.
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Site certificate
Within the framework of the project “Zertifizierung von Siedlungen / Quartieren” (engl. Site certificate) the possibility of transferring the Swiss “2000-Watt Site” certificate to Austria was assessed by stakeholders from Austria and Switzerland: in how far can the existing Swiss system “2000-Watt Site” certificate (for newly build areas) as well as ongoing and planned propositions to expand the system to city planning processes and existing areas provide a basis for Austria?
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Internationalisation of Smart-Cities Technologies
The OEGUT supports – building on the management of the research and innovation programme “Stadt der Zukunft” (“City of Tomorrow”) – the “aws” in the roll-out of the tec4market funding programme with the aim of internationalising technology for SMEs.
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Innovative Business Models for Single-Family House Renovation (COHERENO)
The OEGUT, along with eight other research and consulting institutions from five European countries, is part of the EU project COHERENO which develops innovative, cooperative business models for the renovation of single-family homes to zero-energy houses.
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Scenario WAM plus "klimaaktiv bauen und sanieren"
Based on the ambitious WAM-plus scenario of the "Energy Economics scenarios in terms of climate targets 2030 and 2050" it will be analyzed which contribution the “klimaaktiv” building standard is able to achieve and its promotion to an Austrian low-carbon development.
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BUILDING-UP
Multi-stakeholder, cross-sectorial, collaborative long-term Research & Innovation Roadmap to overcome technological and non-technological barriers towards more energy-efficient buildings & districts.
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Strategic Networking of RDI Programmes in Construction and Operation of Buildings
The construction sector is not only economically significant but also has a lot of environmental impacts. Buildings are responsible of 40 % of total EU energy consumption and 1/3 of GHG emissions during their construction and operation stages. More than 50% of all materials extracted from earth are transformed into construction materials and products.
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Solid Sustainability
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ÖGUT - Sustainable district "Aspern"
Within the next 20 years the ‘Flugfeld Aspern’ in the 22nd Viennese District aims at providing a high-quality urban area with working and living facilities up to 20.000 inhabitants and 25.000 employees. The master plan describes the development of a total gross floor area of about 2 million m².