
Homelab2050 part 3 meeting
Description
"The houses that will be built now and in the near future will still be there in 2050. Will they meet the requirements and wishes of 2050? Are we taking into account important issues of the future?".
In a series of meetings, we want to address this question systematically.
Many houses built after the war no longer meet today's standards and wishes.
In this series, we want to address all aspects that may be important for the houses of 2050.
In the extensive series of EU2050Powerlab (2012 - 2013)(www.kivi.nl/eu2050powerlab), we have seen what the energy supply of houses will look like in the future and what the required energy demand will be. The presentations on this can be found at Presentations Labs at www.kivi.nl/el
In addition to energy demand, many other issues are important. Sustainability as a whole becomes important. But also other issues such as a healthy indoor climate in the house and a house that is easy to operate and maintain.
In this third meeting of the Homelab2050 programme, the living environment is discussed.
The requirement for a healthy indoor environment is important (Health Council report: "A healthy indoor environment in the future" (2013)). We spend an average of 14 hours a day in our homes.
Small children, elderly people and sick people in particular need daylight and clean air, free of germs and air pollutants.
Using sensitive sensors for a control system will help.
New materials and construction methods can improve indoor and outdoor environment in 2050 and enable renewable housing construction within a circular economy.
This 3rd meeting Homelab2050 will discuss what this means.
Further up_to_date information will be listed on the dedicated website www.kivi.nl/homelab2050
Programme on 10 February 2015 :
Chairman of the day: Prof.dr.ir. Jos Lichtenberg, architecture TU/e, Eindhoven
15:30 Reception and registration
16:00-16:45 "Healthy indoor environment in 2050", Prof. dr.ir. P.M. Bluyssen, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft.
16:45-17:30 "Intelligent (sensor) systems for healthy living conditions", Dr. ir. M. Zevenbergen, Senior Researcher, Holst Center, Eindhoven
17:30-18:00 Break with sandwich meal
18:00-18:45 "Beyond sustainability, towards renewable housing stock" Prof. ir.P.G. Luscuere, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Architecture, TU Delft.
18:45-19:30 Panel discussion
Speaker(s)
Prof. Dr.ir. P.M. Bluyssen, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft.
Dr. ir. M. Zevenbergen, Senior Researcher, Holst Center, Eindhoven
Prof. ir.P.G. Luscuere, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft.
Location
University of Utrecht, Library
de Boothzaal, Heidelberglaan 3, Utrecht
Organiser
Electrical Engineering
Energy and Heat Technology
The Hague region
Leiden region
Utrecht region
Utrecht Sustainability Institute
Name and contact details for information
dr.ir. Carolien van Hemel (USI), t: (030) 253 72 14, e: c.g.vanhemel@uu.nl dr.ir. Eric Persoon, t: (040) 201 67 06
Documents
- Homelab2050 sessie 3 Gezond binnenmilieu
- Gezond binnenmilieu in 2050 - prof. dr.ir. P.M. Bluyssen, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft.
- Intelligente (sensor) systemen voor gezonde wooncondities - dr. ir. M. Zevenbergen, Senior Researcher, Holst Center, Eindhoven
- De duurzaamheid voorbij, naar hernieuwbare woningvoorraad - prof. ir. P.G. Luscuere, Architectural Engineering and Technology, Bouwkunde, TU Delft
- Samenvatting USI-KIVI Homelab2050 sessie 3
