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Description
This project targets innovation of the analysis and the design processes for the Nordic building stock.
The main aims are:
1) To develop design methods and solutions for renovation and new buildings combining energy efficiency, environmental design and lifecycle thinking
2) To create a Nordic research and innovation platform for design, renovation and transformation in architecture
3) To create innovative ICT services and tools for performance modeling and resource management for design and renovation
The main aims are:
1) To develop design methods and solutions for renovation and new buildings combining energy efficiency, environmental design and lifecycle thinking
2) To create a Nordic research and innovation platform for design, renovation and transformation in architecture
3) To create innovative ICT services and tools for performance modeling and resource management for design and renovation
Acronym | STED |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 01/08/2015 → 01/08/2018 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture Design and Conservation (Project partner)
- Studio Granda (Project partner)
- White Arkitekter AB (Project partner)
- OOPEAA (Project partner)
- Vandkunsten Arkitekter (Project partner)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Project partner)
- Helen & Hard (Project partner)
- Danske Arkitektvirksomheder (Project partner)
- Chalmers University of Technology (Project partner)
Keywords
- Sustainability
- LCA
- Integrated dynamic models
- Computational design
- LCC
- Building information Modeling
- Building Performance Simulation
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Nordic Built STED - Sustainable Transformation and Environmental Design
Sattrup, P. A. (Project Manager)
01/07/2013 → 31/12/2013
Project: Research
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