This project is completed. Changing building design in Slovakia and the Czech Republic in order to decrease the building sector’s CO2 emissions.
Buildings Energy Efficiency Energy Transition and Climate-Neutral Buildings
Czech Republic, Slovakia
11/20 - 04/22
Private sector, Associations, National governments, Public sector
258,765.10 €
Ľubica Šimkovicová, Dipl.-Ing.
Slovakia and the Czech Republic ambitiously follow the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Yet the progress of the sustainable construction industry is still lagging behind these ambitions. Architects perceive sustainability measures as a burden, investors do not perceive incentives to be sufficient, and the involvement of several ministries impedes efficient communication and implementation.
The project was tailored to involve and motivate all actors to contribute to a sustainable construction industry in the target countries. Its activities were designed to reveal barriers in implementing sustainable measures, to specify ways to overcome them, and to motivate stakeholders. More specifically, implementing partners organised four round table meetings and six workshops with experts and stakeholders, two study tours on best practice examples of sustainable buildings and housing stocks, and two international conferences on innovative design and technical solutions. An online platform supported the creation of a productive environment for all actors and ensured access to project outputs.
Last update: January 2025