This document describes a project called "Climate change adaptation of the structural ceramic industry by using recycled glass as flux". The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of ceramic manufacturing by lowering firing temperatures through the addition of recycled glass. A consortium of organizations from Spain and Greece will conduct laboratory, pilot, and industrial tests using various raw materials and glass types. The expected results are 10-15% reductions in both energy use and CO2 emissions from ceramic production, as well as lower manufacturing costs through decreased material and energy costs.
This document summarizes a project called "SLUDGE4AGGREGATES" which aims to valorize sludge waste from wastewater treatment plants and aggregate mining by transforming it into lightweight aggregates. The project has a budget of 1.5 million euros from the LIFE+ program and runs from 2013 to 2016. It involves developing an innovative process to produce lightweight aggregates from sludge waste and validating its use in construction and soil remediation. The consortium includes technical centers and universities working to reduce raw material consumption and increase the sustainability of construction materials.
Emma Cavigliasso is an Italian architect based in Torino, Italy. She has over 10 years of experience in architectural design, urban planning, and project management. Some of her notable projects include renovations of the Palazzo del Lavoro heritage building and the Juventus FC headquarters, as well as master planning for the Juventus Village complex. She is currently working on a feasibility study for a new university campus in Torino.
The document discusses the $43 million refurbishment of the Old Country Court building in Melbourne, Australia led by construction company Hansen Yuncken. The project involved a complete renovation of the existing 16-level building, including a new entry area, meeting rooms, and upgrades to infrastructure and plant rooms. Hansen Yuncken aimed to achieve a Five Green Star sustainability rating through measures like solar panels, special low-VOC paint, and a rainwater retention system. The refurbishment preserved parts of the original architecture while providing modern courtrooms and office spaces.
Rob Hearne is an architect who has worked on several mixed-use development and building projects in locations such as Oxford, Dubai, London, and Amsterdam. His roles have included project management, technical coordination, liaising with consultants and contractors, and site attendance from design through completion. Notable projects include a 45,000 sq m building in Oxford Street with retail, offices and residences; a 7.5km new CBD masterplan in Dubai; and a 24-storey landmark office tower in Amsterdam.
Filippo Taidelli Architect is a multidisciplinary design firm, creating both commercial and residential architecture and interior design, furniture and product design as well as masterplanning, with special attention toward energy saving strategies and sustainability. Our projects unite technical experimentation with environmental research, translating the limitations proposed by energy conscious design into creative solutions that guide the formal character
of each project’s realization.This approach, implemented in international projects of diverse scale, combine the formal appeal of traditional materials with technologically advanced solutions for contemporary living.
1) QBic Hotels is a hotel concept that transforms empty office buildings into modular hotels using patented furniture pods that assemble quickly.
2) The concept targets both business and leisure travelers with basic amenities at value prices. Construction takes only 3 months, saving 60% over traditional hotels.
3) There is a large market opportunity as over 100 million sq meters of commercial space in the EU is currently vacant. QBic Hotels provides a scalable solution to regenerate these properties and increase their value.
Ricardo Bofill is a Spanish postmodernist architect born in 1939 who founded the Taller de Arquitectura architectural firm in 1963. The firm has over 40 years of experience in urban design, architecture, parks, gardens, and interiors. Some of Bofill's notable projects include the Antigone development in Montpellier, France from 1978-2000, the Golden Number Plaza in Montpellier from 1984, and Barcelona's Airport New Terminal T1 from 2010.
This document describes a project called "Climate change adaptation of the structural ceramic industry by using recycled glass as flux". The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of ceramic manufacturing by lowering firing temperatures through the addition of recycled glass. A consortium of organizations from Spain and Greece will conduct laboratory, pilot, and industrial tests using various raw materials and glass types. The expected results are 10-15% reductions in both energy use and CO2 emissions from ceramic production, as well as lower manufacturing costs through decreased material and energy costs.
This document summarizes a project called "SLUDGE4AGGREGATES" which aims to valorize sludge waste from wastewater treatment plants and aggregate mining by transforming it into lightweight aggregates. The project has a budget of 1.5 million euros from the LIFE+ program and runs from 2013 to 2016. It involves developing an innovative process to produce lightweight aggregates from sludge waste and validating its use in construction and soil remediation. The consortium includes technical centers and universities working to reduce raw material consumption and increase the sustainability of construction materials.
Emma Cavigliasso is an Italian architect based in Torino, Italy. She has over 10 years of experience in architectural design, urban planning, and project management. Some of her notable projects include renovations of the Palazzo del Lavoro heritage building and the Juventus FC headquarters, as well as master planning for the Juventus Village complex. She is currently working on a feasibility study for a new university campus in Torino.
The document discusses the $43 million refurbishment of the Old Country Court building in Melbourne, Australia led by construction company Hansen Yuncken. The project involved a complete renovation of the existing 16-level building, including a new entry area, meeting rooms, and upgrades to infrastructure and plant rooms. Hansen Yuncken aimed to achieve a Five Green Star sustainability rating through measures like solar panels, special low-VOC paint, and a rainwater retention system. The refurbishment preserved parts of the original architecture while providing modern courtrooms and office spaces.
Rob Hearne is an architect who has worked on several mixed-use development and building projects in locations such as Oxford, Dubai, London, and Amsterdam. His roles have included project management, technical coordination, liaising with consultants and contractors, and site attendance from design through completion. Notable projects include a 45,000 sq m building in Oxford Street with retail, offices and residences; a 7.5km new CBD masterplan in Dubai; and a 24-storey landmark office tower in Amsterdam.
Filippo Taidelli Architect is a multidisciplinary design firm, creating both commercial and residential architecture and interior design, furniture and product design as well as masterplanning, with special attention toward energy saving strategies and sustainability. Our projects unite technical experimentation with environmental research, translating the limitations proposed by energy conscious design into creative solutions that guide the formal character
of each project’s realization.This approach, implemented in international projects of diverse scale, combine the formal appeal of traditional materials with technologically advanced solutions for contemporary living.
1) QBic Hotels is a hotel concept that transforms empty office buildings into modular hotels using patented furniture pods that assemble quickly.
2) The concept targets both business and leisure travelers with basic amenities at value prices. Construction takes only 3 months, saving 60% over traditional hotels.
3) There is a large market opportunity as over 100 million sq meters of commercial space in the EU is currently vacant. QBic Hotels provides a scalable solution to regenerate these properties and increase their value.
Ricardo Bofill is a Spanish postmodernist architect born in 1939 who founded the Taller de Arquitectura architectural firm in 1963. The firm has over 40 years of experience in urban design, architecture, parks, gardens, and interiors. Some of Bofill's notable projects include the Antigone development in Montpellier, France from 1978-2000, the Golden Number Plaza in Montpellier from 1984, and Barcelona's Airport New Terminal T1 from 2010.
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
This document summarizes a technology-business networking event focused on habitat, construction, architecture and ceramics. It discusses the AIRUSE project, which aims to provide authorities in Southern Europe with measures to reduce PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations. The project works to identify and quantify emission sources in cities like Barcelona, Porto, Florence and Athens, and develop corrective measures. It expects to help identify key emission sources, demonstrate effective mitigation strategies, and provide tools to reduce particulate levels and meet EU limits. The project has encountered challenges in obtaining specific emission data from industries and accurately assessing contributions from activities like biomass burning and traffic.
CleanLaunchpad is Europe's largest cleantech business idea competition. The top 3 ideas from across Europe will win prize money and join a cleantech accelerator program. To enter, submit your clean energy or sustainability idea online by August 4th. Participants will then attend a free bootcamp in Berlin before pitching their ideas at the national and European finals for a chance to win up to €17,500 in prize money and €90,000 in accelerator funding. Examples of past winners include apps for finding electric vehicle charging stations and hydroponic farming systems.
Florida resident Liliana Bordallo directs Household Services, Inc., serving high-net-worth residents in West Palm Beach since 2009. In her personal time, Liliana Bordallo is an art enthusiast, and has visited high-profile museums all over the world.
We build sustainable modular buildings and homes because we believe modular construction is the future. Modular building allows for faster construction at up to 50% less time than conventional methods. Our buildings are also flexible, accurate, high-quality, and have no failure costs. Additionally, we design our homes and buildings to be circular and reusable.
ביתו של אדם הוא הנכס היקר ביותר עבורו והעולם כביתנו המשותף - יקר לכולנו!
הקידמה הטכנולוגית בעולם, מאפשרת לנו היום לחשוב על העתיד שלנו ושל העולם: להשתמש בחומרי בניה שמבטיחים את החוזק, העמידות והאיכות, שישמשו גם את הדורות הבאים וישמרו על איכות הסביבה, וליהנות מהבית הכי בטוח למשפחתנו, בלי להתפשר על ביטוי הטעם האדריכלי האישי והייחודי שלנו.
The document discusses various green urban design strategies including green roofs, green walls, green atriums, and green buildings. It provides examples of projects that have implemented these strategies to restore urban landscapes, improve air and water quality, reduce the urban heat island effect, and promote more sustainable development.
Green walls are living walls that have plants rooted in a structural support attached to a wall. They receive water and nutrients from the support rather than soil. Green walls filter air, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They also retain rainwater and reduce stress. Thats-it is a nursery specializing in green walls that has completed thousands of square feet of indoor and outdoor living walls for homes, offices, and other clients in and around Mumbai, Nasik, and Surat.
Roof top and vertical gardening for greening the citiesgirija kumari
This document summarizes a presentation on green roofs and vertical gardens. It discusses the history of roof gardens dating back to ancient Mesopotamian structures. It also describes the benefits of green roofs and vertical gardens such as reducing the urban heat island effect and energy consumption. The document presents two case studies, one on integrating green roofs with solar panels which found energy savings, and another on using vertical gardens to reduce indoor carbon dioxide levels. In conclusion, green roofs and vertical gardens can help the environment if designed sustainably and cost-effectively.
A green wall is a wall partially or completely covered with greenery that includes a growing medium, such as soil. Most green walls also feature an integrated water delivery system. Green walls are also known as living walls or vertical gardens.
A green wall, also known as a vertical garden, involves planting vegetation on a structure attached to a wall either inside or outside a building. Plants are attached to planters on a steel structure fitted on the wall along with an irrigation system. Green walls provide benefits like water and energy savings, promoting biodiversity, and enhancing property values and well-being. They can reduce temperatures on walls by up to 20°C and noise levels inside buildings. Potential customers for green walls include hotels, resorts, airports, corporate houses, residential buildings, institutions, schools, and more.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Israel Hurtado Cola, an architect based in London. It outlines his education including a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Alicante in 2007. It provides details of his professional experience working in architecture firms in London and Spain from 2006 to present. It also lists selected projects he has worked on including residential renovations and extensions, public buildings, and competition entries. The CV is structured with sections on contact details, portfolio, teaching experience, education and training, and software skills.
Paola Valencia has extensive experience in sustainability consulting and architecture. She has worked on numerous projects in Chile and the UK, advising on sustainability and performing environmental analysis of buildings. Her background includes a Master's degree from UCL in environmental design and engineering and she currently works as a sustainability consultant in Chile.
This document is a resume for Pelayo Hernández Torres, an architect based in London. It provides details of his education, professional experience, skills, and portfolio of projects. He received a Master of Architecture degree from Seville University in 2014. He has worked at Hernández Sande Arquitectos in Gijón, Spain from 2013-2015, where he assisted senior architects on various project types including residential, office, and public buildings. His skills include architectural design, urban planning, computer-aided design and rendering software. His portfolio highlights academic projects from his studies and professional works such as a single-family home in Gijón.
La Revista ADF dedica su revista de enero al Centro Deportivo de la Universid...Ana Arenas Sánchez
Alberto Campo Baeza designed a new multi-sport pavilion and classroom complex for Francisco De Vitoria University in Madrid. The minimalist design consists of two rectilinear volumes joined by a walkway - a large sports hall and a four-storey teaching building. Campo Baeza carefully designed each facade to control natural light, using opaque panels on the south facade and translucent glass on the north. Inside, all surfaces are painted white to maximize light reflection. The precise and restrained design successfully distinguishes the two programs while connecting the spaces through shared access.
1. Edward Someus leads Terra Humana Ltd., which has developed a zero-emission pyrolysis technology to convert organic waste into valuable resources like fertilizers and green energy.
2. The technology involves an indirectly heated rotary kiln operating below 850°C under vacuum to pyrolyze waste through thermal and biotechnological processes.
3. Terra Humana is seeking €5 million in funding to industrialize the technology at a 20,000 tonne per year facility in western Hungary, having successfully coordinated several EU-funded research projects on the topic since 2002.
Airex has developed a smart ventilation control system called Airex that automatically regulates air flow to ensure good air quality, improve thermal comfort, and prevent condensation. Initial prototypes and trials have shown reductions in conductive heat loss of 50%, heating energy use by 15%, and air leakage by 20%. Airex is seeking £100k in pre-seed funding to further develop the technology, conduct pilot trials, and scientifically verify the system. The target market is the over 15 million pre-1970 homes in the UK that would see attractive paybacks of 2-3 years from installing Airex.
Paola Valencia has over 20 years of experience in architecture, sustainability consulting, and teaching. She has worked on projects in both the UK and Chile, specializing in environmental analysis, passive design, and renewable energy integration. Her roles have included sustainability consultant, project manager, lecturer, and executive secretary developing sustainable construction standards and policy.
101123 Intelligent Innovative Educational by Giorgio Ponti (CISEM) ItalyFacil...giorgioponti
Presentation on powerpoint by Giorgio Ponti, Chiapas, Mexico for INIFED International Seminar.
Giorgio Ponti is the Co-ordinator of Architecture Educative Area of CISEM (Centre for Educational Innovation and Experimentation Milan, Italy)
This document describes a project called "Climate change adaptation of the structural ceramic industry by using recycled glass as flux". The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of ceramic manufacturing by lowering firing temperatures through the addition of recycled glass. A consortium of organizations from Spain and Greece will conduct laboratory, pilot, and industrial tests using different raw materials and glass types. The expected results are 10-15% reductions in both energy use and CO2 emissions from ceramic production, as well as lower manufacturing costs through decreased material and energy costs.
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
This document summarizes a technology-business networking event focused on habitat, construction, architecture and ceramics. It discusses the AIRUSE project, which aims to provide authorities in Southern Europe with measures to reduce PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations. The project works to identify and quantify emission sources in cities like Barcelona, Porto, Florence and Athens, and develop corrective measures. It expects to help identify key emission sources, demonstrate effective mitigation strategies, and provide tools to reduce particulate levels and meet EU limits. The project has encountered challenges in obtaining specific emission data from industries and accurately assessing contributions from activities like biomass burning and traffic.
CleanLaunchpad is Europe's largest cleantech business idea competition. The top 3 ideas from across Europe will win prize money and join a cleantech accelerator program. To enter, submit your clean energy or sustainability idea online by August 4th. Participants will then attend a free bootcamp in Berlin before pitching their ideas at the national and European finals for a chance to win up to €17,500 in prize money and €90,000 in accelerator funding. Examples of past winners include apps for finding electric vehicle charging stations and hydroponic farming systems.
Florida resident Liliana Bordallo directs Household Services, Inc., serving high-net-worth residents in West Palm Beach since 2009. In her personal time, Liliana Bordallo is an art enthusiast, and has visited high-profile museums all over the world.
We build sustainable modular buildings and homes because we believe modular construction is the future. Modular building allows for faster construction at up to 50% less time than conventional methods. Our buildings are also flexible, accurate, high-quality, and have no failure costs. Additionally, we design our homes and buildings to be circular and reusable.
ביתו של אדם הוא הנכס היקר ביותר עבורו והעולם כביתנו המשותף - יקר לכולנו!
הקידמה הטכנולוגית בעולם, מאפשרת לנו היום לחשוב על העתיד שלנו ושל העולם: להשתמש בחומרי בניה שמבטיחים את החוזק, העמידות והאיכות, שישמשו גם את הדורות הבאים וישמרו על איכות הסביבה, וליהנות מהבית הכי בטוח למשפחתנו, בלי להתפשר על ביטוי הטעם האדריכלי האישי והייחודי שלנו.
The document discusses various green urban design strategies including green roofs, green walls, green atriums, and green buildings. It provides examples of projects that have implemented these strategies to restore urban landscapes, improve air and water quality, reduce the urban heat island effect, and promote more sustainable development.
Green walls are living walls that have plants rooted in a structural support attached to a wall. They receive water and nutrients from the support rather than soil. Green walls filter air, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They also retain rainwater and reduce stress. Thats-it is a nursery specializing in green walls that has completed thousands of square feet of indoor and outdoor living walls for homes, offices, and other clients in and around Mumbai, Nasik, and Surat.
Roof top and vertical gardening for greening the citiesgirija kumari
This document summarizes a presentation on green roofs and vertical gardens. It discusses the history of roof gardens dating back to ancient Mesopotamian structures. It also describes the benefits of green roofs and vertical gardens such as reducing the urban heat island effect and energy consumption. The document presents two case studies, one on integrating green roofs with solar panels which found energy savings, and another on using vertical gardens to reduce indoor carbon dioxide levels. In conclusion, green roofs and vertical gardens can help the environment if designed sustainably and cost-effectively.
A green wall is a wall partially or completely covered with greenery that includes a growing medium, such as soil. Most green walls also feature an integrated water delivery system. Green walls are also known as living walls or vertical gardens.
A green wall, also known as a vertical garden, involves planting vegetation on a structure attached to a wall either inside or outside a building. Plants are attached to planters on a steel structure fitted on the wall along with an irrigation system. Green walls provide benefits like water and energy savings, promoting biodiversity, and enhancing property values and well-being. They can reduce temperatures on walls by up to 20°C and noise levels inside buildings. Potential customers for green walls include hotels, resorts, airports, corporate houses, residential buildings, institutions, schools, and more.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Israel Hurtado Cola, an architect based in London. It outlines his education including a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Alicante in 2007. It provides details of his professional experience working in architecture firms in London and Spain from 2006 to present. It also lists selected projects he has worked on including residential renovations and extensions, public buildings, and competition entries. The CV is structured with sections on contact details, portfolio, teaching experience, education and training, and software skills.
Paola Valencia has extensive experience in sustainability consulting and architecture. She has worked on numerous projects in Chile and the UK, advising on sustainability and performing environmental analysis of buildings. Her background includes a Master's degree from UCL in environmental design and engineering and she currently works as a sustainability consultant in Chile.
This document is a resume for Pelayo Hernández Torres, an architect based in London. It provides details of his education, professional experience, skills, and portfolio of projects. He received a Master of Architecture degree from Seville University in 2014. He has worked at Hernández Sande Arquitectos in Gijón, Spain from 2013-2015, where he assisted senior architects on various project types including residential, office, and public buildings. His skills include architectural design, urban planning, computer-aided design and rendering software. His portfolio highlights academic projects from his studies and professional works such as a single-family home in Gijón.
La Revista ADF dedica su revista de enero al Centro Deportivo de la Universid...Ana Arenas Sánchez
Alberto Campo Baeza designed a new multi-sport pavilion and classroom complex for Francisco De Vitoria University in Madrid. The minimalist design consists of two rectilinear volumes joined by a walkway - a large sports hall and a four-storey teaching building. Campo Baeza carefully designed each facade to control natural light, using opaque panels on the south facade and translucent glass on the north. Inside, all surfaces are painted white to maximize light reflection. The precise and restrained design successfully distinguishes the two programs while connecting the spaces through shared access.
1. Edward Someus leads Terra Humana Ltd., which has developed a zero-emission pyrolysis technology to convert organic waste into valuable resources like fertilizers and green energy.
2. The technology involves an indirectly heated rotary kiln operating below 850°C under vacuum to pyrolyze waste through thermal and biotechnological processes.
3. Terra Humana is seeking €5 million in funding to industrialize the technology at a 20,000 tonne per year facility in western Hungary, having successfully coordinated several EU-funded research projects on the topic since 2002.
Airex has developed a smart ventilation control system called Airex that automatically regulates air flow to ensure good air quality, improve thermal comfort, and prevent condensation. Initial prototypes and trials have shown reductions in conductive heat loss of 50%, heating energy use by 15%, and air leakage by 20%. Airex is seeking £100k in pre-seed funding to further develop the technology, conduct pilot trials, and scientifically verify the system. The target market is the over 15 million pre-1970 homes in the UK that would see attractive paybacks of 2-3 years from installing Airex.
Paola Valencia has over 20 years of experience in architecture, sustainability consulting, and teaching. She has worked on projects in both the UK and Chile, specializing in environmental analysis, passive design, and renewable energy integration. Her roles have included sustainability consultant, project manager, lecturer, and executive secretary developing sustainable construction standards and policy.
101123 Intelligent Innovative Educational by Giorgio Ponti (CISEM) ItalyFacil...giorgioponti
Presentation on powerpoint by Giorgio Ponti, Chiapas, Mexico for INIFED International Seminar.
Giorgio Ponti is the Co-ordinator of Architecture Educative Area of CISEM (Centre for Educational Innovation and Experimentation Milan, Italy)
This document describes a project called "Climate change adaptation of the structural ceramic industry by using recycled glass as flux". The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of ceramic manufacturing by lowering firing temperatures through the addition of recycled glass. A consortium of organizations from Spain and Greece will conduct laboratory, pilot, and industrial tests using different raw materials and glass types. The expected results are 10-15% reductions in both energy use and CO2 emissions from ceramic production, as well as lower manufacturing costs through decreased material and energy costs.
Paulo Costa is an architect based in Portugal and the UK with over 20 years of experience. He has worked on a variety of projects for both private and public clients. Currently, he works as a senior architect at AR Design Studio in Winchester, UK where he oversees residential projects. Paulo is fluent in English and other languages and holds qualifications in both Portugal and the UK. He has extensive experience in Revit and other BIM/CAD programs.
The document summarizes a project called LIFE CERAM that aims to achieve zero waste in ceramic tile manufacturing. The project (1) develops a new ceramic tile made mainly from waste for outdoor use, and (2) designs a sustainable process using dry milling and granulation technologies. Expected results include reducing water and energy usage, CO2 emissions, and waste disposal by at least 30% each during the project period.
The document summarizes a project called LIFE CERAM that aims to achieve zero waste in ceramic tile manufacturing. The project (1) develops a new ceramic tile made mainly from waste for outdoor use, and (2) designs a sustainable process using dry milling and granulation technologies. Expected results include reducing water and energy usage, CO2 emissions, and waste disposal by at least 30% each during the project period.
XVII CONVEGNO EUROPEO S. Minetto - SUPERSMART: ENERGY EFFICIENT SUPERMARKETS ...Centro Studi Galileo
The SuperSmart project aims to promote more energy efficient cooling and heating solutions in European food retail stores. It has three main objectives: 1) Remove non-technological barriers to efficient solutions, 2) Raise expertise among technical and non-technical staff through training, and 3) Support a new EU Ecolabel for food retail stores by developing draft criteria. The project will develop training materials, educate through training sessions, and make proposals for criteria for an EU Ecolabel to recognize more sustainable food retail stores.
Paola Valencia is an architecture and sustainability consultant based in London and Chile. She has over 15 years of experience in architecture, construction project management, and sustainability consulting. Her work includes thermal modeling, solar energy assessments, and consulting on projects in the UK and Chile to optimize energy efficiency and integrate renewable energy solutions. She holds a Master's degree in Environmental Design and Engineering from UCL and Bachelor's in Architecture from the Central University of Chile.
This document summarizes a project called "SLUDGE4AGGREGATES" which aims to valorize sludge waste from wastewater treatment plants and aggregate mining by transforming it into lightweight aggregates. The project has a budget of 1.5 million euros from the LIFE+ program and runs from 2013 to 2016. It involves developing an innovative process to produce lightweight aggregates from sludge waste and validating its use in construction and soil remediation. The consortium includes technical centers and universities working to reduce raw material consumption and increase the sustainability of construction materials.
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle, Paris, 31 Mars 2010Integral Vision
The document discusses the Cradle to Cradle design paradigm. It provides examples of companies in various countries applying Cradle to Cradle principles to their products and buildings. These include using only safe and healthy materials, designing products for disassembly and closed-loop recycling or composting at the end of their use. The goal is to mimic natural systems where waste from one process becomes food for another.
Paola Valencia has experience in architecture, sustainability consulting, and academia spanning over 20 years. She has worked on various projects in Chile and the UK, including residential buildings, offices, cultural centers, and more. Her areas of expertise include environmental analysis, energy modeling, passive design, and advising clients on sustainability and policy standards. She currently works as an advisor for the Ministry of Construction in Chile.
PREVENT FIRES BEFORE THEY START:
All traditional fire fighting technologies or methods have the same problem in common, they are being used once the damage has occurred already. Whatever media is in use, foam, water mist, sprinklers, gas or water they are being activated or used after a fire has been detected. With the common and known methods fire is being fought only reactively. Often the damage caused by the extinguishing media is worse than the damage caused by the fire itself. Furthermore, there are many applications such as Data Centers, Server Rooms, Cold Stores, Paper Mills and many more where the usage of water or gas would be fatal in its consequence.
دراسات بيئية (1).مادة دكتور اميرة صالح..MoazEssam3
The Copenhill rooftop park in Copenhagen, Denmark features an indoor ski slope, sports facilities, and environmental education centers built atop a waste-to-energy facility. The Shanghai Natural History Museum's green roof helps regulate temperatures inside and its atrium introduces natural light. Milan's Vertical Forest towers contain over 800 trees to create an urban forest.
Similar to Cleanleach Iberflora. Dra. Sílvia Burés (20)
This document provides information about the Croxton Park nursery and its CleanLeach water recycling system. The nursery produces native wetland and wildflower plants on its 20 acre site. The CleanLeach system collects rainwater from polytunnels, stores it in tanks, uses it to irrigate potted plants, cleans it using a sand filter and reed beds, and then recycles the water back into the tanks. The system was constructed in mid-June to late August and includes gravel and floating reed beds to further clean the water before recycling.
The CLEANLEACH Project was launched through a collaboration between a research institute and three small businesses in the European Union to develop a system for treating nursery leachates. The system combines slow sand filtration and constructed wetlands to recover and treat leachates from plant production in containers in a sustainable way. The project aims to market this system to increase sustainability and efficiency in the nursery industry and evaluate technological variations to improve the system.
Este documento describe el proyecto CLEANLEACH, el cual involucra a un instituto de investigación y tres PYMEs de la Unión Europea que buscan desarrollar una solución tecnológica para tratar los lixiviados generados en viveros mediante la combinación de un filtro de arena lento horizontal y humedales artificiales, con el objetivo de mejorar la sostenibilidad de los viveros y la eficiencia en el uso del agua y fertilizantes.
El projecte CLEANLEACH (CIP-Ecoinnovation) de la UE:
“Tractament de lixiviats dels vivers, mitjançant la combinació d’un sistema de filtració lenta horitzontal amb sorra i aiguamolls artificials de flux subsuperficial horitzontal”.
Rafaela Cáceres i Lola Narváez. IRTA
14. Development of a green wall system with coco fiber: ECOCCO
Vertical Gardens
15. Cliente: AHF JARDINES
Construido en: Restaurante Comedias (Pamplona)
Fotografía: Ahf Jardines
Development of a green wall system with coco fiber: ECOCCO
Vertical Gardens
16. Cliente: SUTTER LOZANO STUDIO
Construido en: Ponte de Lima (Portugal)
Fotografía: Amândio-de- Sousa-Vieria-5
Development of a green wall system with coco fiber: ECOCCO
Vertical Gardens