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HeriTACE · Future-proofing Heritage Buildings by Optimising Comfort and Energy in Time and Space

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €4,499,501Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D4-01

The HeriTACE project brings together a transdisciplinary team of research institutes, authorities, SMEs, and industry experienced in design, technology, and policymaking in the domains of conservation, buildings and energy. A significant increase in deep renovations of heritage buildings has the potential to lead to effective energy demand reductions and readiness for the transition to R2ES. Based on prior research and field knowledge supported by various EU and national projects, bottlenecks have been identified that prevent the futureproofing of heritage buildings and its replication. To overcome them, HeriTACE proposes innovative technical solutions, integrated into a holistic and multi-scale renovation approach, by developing and validating: (1) A replicable holistic assessment model and standardised processes to create a holistic vision and plan on the renovation requirements for heritage townhouses in historical neighbourhoods, (2) Optimal and integrated design approaches for the deep renovation of heritage townhouses, with well-considered, targeted and minimal invasive renovation measures, (3) Durable insulation and air tightness solutions for the renovation of building envelopes, respecting their heritage values and traditional building technology, (4) Optimised and smart controlled HVAC-concepts adapted to heritage townhouses, optimising comfort, and indoor air quality precisely where and when the building users need it, and (5) Integrated R²ES-based energy supply solutions, maximising the share of local R²ES in heritage buildings within historical neighbourhoods. The project will deliver solutions for authorities and designers to envision and govern a sustainable energy future for heritage townhouses in historical neighbourhoods, thus putting the EU Green Deal and New European Bauhaus into practice. Close collaboration between researchers, SMEs and industry shall increase the availability of high-quality solutions for the building conservation sector.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €936,875

participant

CONSEIL DES ARCHITECTES D'EUROPE

BE · €144,500

participant

STIFTELSEN NORSK INSTITUTT FOR KULTURMINNEFORSKNING

NO · €253,895

participant

SWECO FINLAND HOLDING OY

FI · €162,550

participant

LGI SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

FR · €141,250

participant

BUILTWINS BV

BE · €126,250

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €540,000

participant

SWECO

BE · €227,500

participant

MUINSUSKAITSEAMET

EE · €45,281

participant

STAD GENT

BE · €114,400

participant

ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO

IT · €222,500

participant

ZH SRL

IT · €312,125

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €187,500

participant

DENYS NV

BE · €47,500

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €537,625

participant

SAKRET OU

EE · €53,500

participant

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL

EE · €446,250

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