Designing structures with reusable, recyclable materials, minimizing waste, and extending building lifecycles to promote sustainability and resource efficiency in construction.
This course aims to introduce city-makers to the foundational concepts of nature-based solutions (NbS) and material circularity, focusing on the potential of a bio-sourced material: mycelium, as a sustainable, regenerative building resource. Through 3 modules mixing theoretical framing and applied c...
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This course introduces students to speculative and participatory design methods to critically explore the intersection of digital twins, smart cities, and Extended Reality (XR) technologies. It examines the social, spatial, and technological dynamics of digital twins and uses design fiction as a fra...
This course empowers aspiring entrepreneurs to transform their sustainable construction ideas into actionable Minimum Viable Products (MVPs). Through a concise, expert-led lecture, learners will grasp the essential steps and strategies to validate and prototype their concepts effectively. Real-life ...
These 9 webinars are focused on green and circular buildings, aiming to enhance understanding of sustainable construction. Key areas include environmental impacts, circularity in the construction sector and the utilization of wood and end-of-waste and bio- based materials in architectural design and...
This course offers a practical, studio-based pathway for turning regional residues into high-performance, bio-based materials that advance a beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive built environment.
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Framed by NEBA’s mission to upskill the construction ecosystem toward carbon neutrality, th...
Introduction to Wood Material is a set of two engaging online courses introducing learners to the world of wood. Wood remains one of the most important renewable materials available to humans. With its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, it maintains a significant market presence, even amidst compet...
This course introduces the fundamentals of modern timber construction, including key timber building systems, their advantages and limitations, and the specific characteristics of wood as a building material.
Participants gain insight into sustainability criteria such as life cycle assessment (LCA...
This course provides a foundational understanding of methods and strategies for sustainable construction from an ecological perspective, with a focus on reducing climate impact.
Participants gain tools to critically evaluate conventional construction and design processes and to identify key interv...
This course introduces the fundamentals of circular economy principles within the construction and real estate sectors. It emphasizes the shift from traditional linear models to circular approaches, focusing on extending the lifecycle of materials and products through maintenance, reuse, and recycli...
Learn how the principles of the Circular Economy can be applied to the built environment ranging from products and buildings to metropolitan and regional development strategies.
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In this course you will become familiar with circularity as a systemic, multi-disciplinary approach, concerned...
Discover how to integrate circularity into façade design. Gain insights into various circularity concepts and their practical applications in the façade design process, along with methods for assessing their effectiveness.
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This course is designed for architects, designers, engineers, and...
Be a frontrunner in circular building product development. Learn best practices and how to create value for your company in the transition to a Circular Economy.
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This course is suitable for architects, product designers, managers, supply chain actors and other professionals working toward...
Gain insights and learn to use appropriate tools to develop spatial strategies, plans, and actions to support the transition toward circularity in your city or region. Play a leading role in bridging disciplinary silos by taking a holistic and systemic approach toward sustainable spatial development...
During the course students are introduced to the practice of design in degraded urban structures, with particular emphasis on the principles of revitalization activities in historical areas.
The course is composed of two Modules:
Module 1 (Tutorials)
Presentation of the input materials and c...
During the course, selected cases of revitalization of historic areas will be discussed and analyzed, with particular emphasis on examples from Poland and Europe involving the revitalization of historic city centers and post-industrial areas.
A detailed plan of the Seminar:
Introduction to the...