In our data-driven economy, digitalisation and the growing use and demand for data has been transformative. The collection and use of building performance data is still at embryonic stages but is expected to contribute hugely to reducing building operation costs, improving building performance, increasing occupant comfort.
The objective is to discuss the following issues and questions:
– Does good data enable better architecture?
– How much is too much – what data do we need to improve building performance?
– Is a smart building a healthier building?
– Can data help engage occupants and operators with energy efficiency?
– Smart or green? What are the risks of automation?
– Is automation needed to create a step change in renovation rates?
– Can automated data collection reduce regulatory burden?
– Should building performance data underpin green finance?
– Can architecture create a step-change in building performance?
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Confirmed speakers:
- Ruth SCHAGEMANN, Member of the ACE Executive Board,
- Judit KIMPIAN, Chair of the ACE Sustainability Work Group
- Prof. Dejan MUMOVIC, Senior Lecturer in Architectural Engineering at the University College London
- Peter Andreas SATTRUP, Senior Advisor at the Danish Assocation of Architectural Firms
- Sylvain ROBERT, Policy Officer at DG Energy
- Bertrand DEPREZ, Vice-President EU Government Affairs at Schneider-Electric, on behalf of Eu.bac
- Prof. Staf ROELS, KU Leuven, Building Physics Section, Department of Civil Engineering
- Simona D’OCA, TripleA-reno project on Attractive, Acceptable and Affordable deep Renovation by a consumers oriented and performance evidence based approach
More information and programme on the EUSEW website.
Simultaneous interpretation in English and French
The event will be web-streamed live from the ACE Youtube Channel