Housing 4.0 Energy Online Course
Posted onThe development of the Housing 4.0 Energy Online Course, overseen by South West College, covers both the Construction Industry and the Occupants Guide to Near-Zero Energy Homes (NZEH). Read More
The development of the Housing 4.0 Energy Online Course, overseen by South West College, covers both the Construction Industry and the Occupants Guide to Near-Zero Energy Homes (NZEH). Read More
In October 2019, H4.0E was featured in Volta's ''Transfo Magazine'', which Volta sends out to all installers in their sector. Read More
Housing 4.0 Energy was in Tourcoing, France this December for the Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) Programme’s first ever impact event with the aim of showcasing project results and network with representatives from likeminded projects. Read More
The second biannual Housing 4.0 Energy Newsletter (Autumn/Winter 2019) is out now! Catch up on all things H4.0E since the start of the project by downloading our newsletter. Read More
Housing 4.0 Energy partners met in Brussels on the 21st and 22nd of November to discuss project communication, training modules, monitoring and the planning of the six H4.0E pilots. Read More
In the Housing 4.0 Energy (H4.0E) project, small-scale houses are built with the aim of reducing the overall CO2 impact of buildings by 60%. An important component of this impact is the technology that is used for heating, cooling, domestic hot water (DHW) and ventilation, which is explored in a study by a H4.0E partner. Read More
On October 6th, H4.0E partner Kamp C organised an Open House in Flanders. Approximately 2,000 visitors came to Kamp C to take a look at the different innovative and sustainable projects – Housing 4.0 Energy included. Read More
The second regional stakeholder meeting in Belgium sheds light on important bottlenecks and hurdles for Housing 4.0 Energy. Read More
The future residents of WikiHouse De Stripmaker in Almere have made a great start to their Housing 4.0 Energy pilot project! During the first design session, they built their homes with WikiHouse building elements. In the next months, the residents will work on their designs with help of an architect. Read More
On the 16th of May 2019, the second regional stakeholder group meeting took in place in Almere, Netherlands. This meeting took place simultaneously to the focus group meeting for the research on rollout and scalability that TU Delft is conducting within the H4.0E project. Read More