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SMARTeeSTORY Newsletter
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Dear Reader,
This summer issue of our SMARTeeSTORY newsletter will take you on a tour of our project activities of the last six months.
Besides our second project meeting in Granada (see picture above), we want to update you on our latest activities within out three historic demonstrator buildings. In Riga and Granada, several meetings with city officials and energy consultants are paving the way for an improved energy efficiency and at TU Delft, the installation of over 150 sensors is already under way. Read one to learn more!
Moreover, don't miss our latest blog articles focusing on the refurbishment of historic buildings and an insight into the SMARTeeSTORY dissemination and communication strategies.
Of course, we would love to get to know you too - come connect with us via our LinkedIn profile!
Your SMARTeeSTORY team
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2nd SMARTeeSTORY General Assembly in Granada
SMARTeeSTORY recently convened for its second project meeting in the picturesque city of Granada, Spain. The meeting took place against the backdrop of Granada's rich historical heritage, providing an inspiring setting for discussions and workshops...
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Latest news
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Sensor-Driven Renovation at TU Delft
The historic building housing the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft is undergoing renovations, including the installation of over 150 sensors to monitor indoor environmental quality and occupant behavior, enhancing personal comfort models and developing a Building Management System (BMS).
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Granada Officials Endorse SMARTeeSTORY
The SMARTeeSTORY General Assembly's technical visit to Granada's Palace of the Chancellery highlighted the project's innovative sensor deployment and received strong support from local officials for enhancing energy efficiency in historic buildings.
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Transforming Riga City Hall
The renovation efforts at Riga City Hall aim to modernise its infrastructure, integrating renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems, while preserving its historical significance.
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Latest Blogs
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Refurbishment of historical buildings
Let’s have a closer look at the significance of historic buildings. Why is it crucial to prioritise their refurbishment, and what challenges do these projects typically encounter, making them so complex to manage?
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Dissemination and Communication
Dissemination and communication – what is it and what exactly does it entail? Let’s have a closer look at what dissemination actually means, how it differs from communication and – most importantly – what we are doing to make these activities within SMARTeeSTORY a real success!
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Upcoming events
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Sustainable Places
Each year, Sustainable Places features topics that are shaping how we think about cities and the built environment. The 12th annual edition of SP2024 will be held over three days in a hybrid (digital + in-person) event format from 23-25 September, with the in-person sessions hosted in Luxembourg.
SMARTeeSTORY's coordinator Matteo Porta from RINA-C will present our latest activities as part of a workshop together with related projects.
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EEHB 2024
The 5th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings is taking place from 7-9 October in both Singapore & Krems-Austria.
Historic and traditional buildings represent a significant and growing proportion of the world´s building stock. Solutions are needed that respect the historic fabric of these buildings while contributing to energy efficiency improvements.
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Other Projects
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open Lab Open Call
🚀 Open Call for Innovators! 🚀
The oPEN Lab project invites European innovators to collaborate on innovative solutions for energy consumption and reduction within Positive Energy Neighbourhoods (PENs).
🔹 What’s the Open Call? Join oPEN Lab to co-create and co-design your solutions with inhabitants in the Living Labs in Genk, Tartu, and Pamplona. Test your innovations in real-life environments and receive immediate feedback from end-users!
🔹 Who Can Apply? Innovators from SMEs, start-ups, large enterprises, research institutions, governments, and citizen associations are welcome. Applications from SMEs and start-ups are highly encouraged!
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SMARTeeSTORY is an EU-funded project that accelerates the digital transformation of historical non-residential buildings.
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