Description

You can theorise a lot about the topic of "greening", "smart" buildings, making them zero on the meter or even delivering energy back to buildings, but what is the practice? How do you get the "business case" around? What role will this play in construction? How do I as an engineer or as a consumer have to deal with this?

On 25 April next, TU Eindhoven will host the second part of a mini-symposium, organised by KIVI Bouw in cooperation with TU Eindhoven, where various major parties will talk about how well they are doing or think they are doing.

Linda van Leeuwen is project and concept manager at BAM. Dennis van Goch is business developer at BAM. With their team, they are working on the development of concepts that transform the home to zero-meg in a short time, while the occupant can continue to live in the home. The focus here is on the serially built post-war housing stock. The next step is to transform the existing neighbourhood into a smart neighbourhood. How social housing is turned into a smart neighbourhood and what results have been achieved will be explained by Linda and Dennis together.

The development of the concepts takes place within the framework of the Stroomversnelling partnership and the REnnovates innovation project developed by BAM.
REnnovates is partly made possible by a grant from the European Horizon 2020 programme for research and innovation.

Cassandra Vugts, CEO of SPARK, leads the Spark Campus for open innovation in the built environment. SPARK connects people and organisations who, from a shared passion and based on their own specialism, contribute to an attractive living environment. Cassandra discusses the importance of crossovers and the development of the SPARK ecosystem.

Freek Bos, University Lecturer at TU/e talks about 3D concrete printing and its challenges. TU Eindhoven recently launched a major research project on the potential of 3D concrete printing. The university will work with the construction industry to develop knowledge to print groundbreaking and easily recyclable concrete products in a few years' time. The concrete printer opens up a world of new possibilities. It just requires a lot of new knowledge, new techniques and new materials, because concrete printing is completely different from the traditional pouring of concrete.

Roger Boersma, VolkerWessels iCity , talks about the Living Lab Strijp-S in the Triangulum. The aim is to further develop the innovative business community present at Strijp-S with smart applications.

Speaker(s)

Elphi Nelissen, Dean TU Eindhoven Architecture, Welcome
Linda van Leeuwen and Dennis van Goch , Royal BAM Group nv - 'from social housing construction to smart neighbourhood' ( De Stroomversnelling and REnnovates )
Peter Krom, Phillips, Lighting solutions for Smart Buildings
Cassandra Vugts , CEO of SPARK, Innovation initiatives
Freek Bos, University lecturer at TU-e, 3D printing concrete
Roger Boersma, VolkerWessels iCity , talks about the Living Lab Strijp-S in the Triangulum.

Location

TU Eindhoven, Black Box Film Room

Groene Loper 4, 5612 AZ Eindhoven

Organiser

Construction

Electrical Engineering

Region South

KIVI Students Eindhoven

Young KIVI Engineers

TU/e Civil Engineering and IEEE Benelux Section

Name and contact details for information

KIVI Young Students (contact Willem Prajitno, w.w.prajitno@student.tue.nl), KIVI Region South (contact Adriaan Bakker, adriaan.bakker@hotmail.com) TU Eindhoven, Department of Architecture (contact Laurens Schwiebert, laurens@schwiebert.nl)

adriaan.bakker@hotmail.com

Spark Campus Cassandra Vugts

Park Strijp Management

Rijswijk Buiten Zero-floor dwellings