
AH ASOCIADOS
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:STRESS S.c.a r.l., BIESSSE TAPE SOLUTIONS SPA, UCD, AH ASOCIADOS, HYPUCEM SRL +13 partnersSTRESS S.c.a r.l.,BIESSSE TAPE SOLUTIONS SPA,UCD,AH ASOCIADOS,HYPUCEM SRL,STAM SRL,NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES CENTER,QUB,BG TECNO,STAM SRL,Coventry City Council,IES,SIRUS AIRCON,Geonardo (Hungary),TEKLA UK LTD,TECHRETE IRELAND LIMITED,MUNICIPALITY OF DROBETA TURNU SEVERIN,CSPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 636717Overall Budget: 6,041,470 EURFunder Contribution: 4,493,100 EURIMPRESS will develop three different prefabricated panels for buildings: (i) a polyurethane based insulated panel with improved thermal performance and light radiation and (ii) a thin, lightweight pre-cast concrete sandwich panel, with optimum thermal and weathering resistance, both of which are suitable for overcladding; (iii) a lightweight pre-cast concrete sandwich panel incorporating Phase Change Materials (PCM) to adapt the thermo-physical properties of the building envelope and enable optimum passive heating and cooling benefits, suitable for recladding. Innovative nano/micro particle based coatings, suitable for 3D printing, will be also developed to achieve anti-corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, improved solar reflectance, improved ageing resistance and anti-vandalism properties. To create the panels, an innovative manufacturing process will be created that includes Reconfigurable Moulding (RM) techniques, 3D laser scanning and 3D printed technology. In addition, 3D printed microstructured formworks will be developed as permanent external layer for the polyurethane panel to match the existing building aesthetics and provide solar radiation efficiency. The overall manufacturing process will (i) allow for mass production of panels, which take into account complex architectural and aesthetic issues, (ii) allow for faster production while lowering prefabrication costs and (iii) develop new controlled and cost effective solutions. IMPRESS will also develop a new Iterative Design Methodology, which will incorporate all stages of the Design-Construct-Install-Operate process. This will be integrated with a BIM cloud based database focussing on the interoperability between software tools required for the prefabricated process. Furthermore, new penalty based business models will be investigated. The final result will be demonstrated on two existing buildings where final as-built product performance will be validated against the initial design.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:UT, UPV/EHU, IBS, DCINERGY, GROEP VAN ROEY +29 partnersUT,UPV/EHU,IBS,DCINERGY,GROEP VAN ROEY,HABENU-VAN DE KREEKEVASTGOEDSERVICE BV,KUL,TARTU CITY GOVERNMENT,TREA,GREN TARTU AS,AYUNTAMIENTO DE PAMPLONA,AH ASOCIADOS,Cast4All,ENoLL,FUTECH,CENTRO NACIONAL DE ENERGIAS RENOVABLES CENER,DAIKIN EUROPE N.V.,CITY OF GENK,FLUX50,WONEN IN LIMBURG,IFOK GmbH,EESTI ENERGIA AS,VITO,STEBO,IMEC,Bax & Willems,TUT,OBRAS ESPECIALES EDIFICACION E INFRAESTRUCTURAS SA,AS ANNE SOOJUS,HES-SO,LITOBOX,SIG,SYMPRAXIS TEAM,BPIEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037080Overall Budget: 21,949,800 EURFunder Contribution: 19,882,900 EURThe aim of the oPEN Lab is to identify replicable, commercially viable solution packages enabling the achievement of positive energy neighbourhoods within existing urban contexts that are seamlessly integrated into the local energy system as an active micro-energy hub, and to test these technologies and package as an integrated solution at neighbourhood scale. Three open innovation living labs in the cities of Genk (BE), Pamplona (ES) and Tartu (EE) will test combinations of different close-to-market ready technologies and services and study their performance as a unique operating system. Focus is on demonstrating innovations in an integrated approach combining sustainable design tailored to the local context, seamless industrial renovation workflows, renewable energy generation combined with energy storage systems, urban service facilities and smart operation, life cycle thinking and circularity, and this across the whole value chain, targeting the whole life cycle of the building and its neighbourhood, in view of scaling up and wide replication. A user driven and participatory approach with the neighbourhood?s community will be rolled out for a holistic and positive energy vision for the neighbourhood, going beyond citizen awareness raising activities. oPEN Lab is a unique collaboration aligned with the Open Innovation quadruple helix model where a) industry (SMEs, large companies, start-ups and scale-ups in both construction and energy value chains), b) government (local public administration), c) academia/RTOs and d) civil participants (end users, NGOs) work together to co-create and drive structural changes that will result in high TRL levels, with great focus on exploitation of results and wide replication.
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