November 21, 2024
In the next two weeks, the InnoRenew CoE will host the first international school on wood and its use in sustainable construction. The summer school, entitled Wood for Sustainable Built Environment, is the result of a joint effort of the research institute InnoRenew CoE and of UP FAMNIT.
The Summer School has attracted well-established experts and aspiring students from as many as ten countries. During the Summer School, they will listen to a wide range of experts from UP FAMNIT and InnoRenew CoE, who will introduce them to modern approaches to sustainable and circular building materials, both in theory and in practice, with wood receiving the most attention.
The summer school started with welcoming words of the programme manager of the summer school, the director of InnoRenew CoE and the head of the New European Bauhaus Pioner Hub, Prof. Dr. Andreja Kutnar. Later, Eva Prelovšek Niemelä, designer of the InnoRenew CoE building, presented a number of fascinating and innovative approaches to her work in designing the largest timber building in Slovenia. She did not leave out the challenges they faced while working on such a pioneering project and how they overcame them.
During the summer school, participants will put their new knowledge and old skills to the test in practice. Throughout the summer school participants under the guidance and advice of InnoRenew CoE researchers, will create schematic houses that should be able to cope with all the environmental impacts of Slovenian Istria. They will also test their work with a series of measurements that will indicate the quality of the final products.
The day concluded with presenting the InnoRenew CoE premises and research equipment. The participants were guided around the facilities by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jakub Sandak, who is also one of the members of the The New European Bauhaus Academy Pioneer Hub. He presented some of the achievements of the NEBAP Hub to date. This summer school will be an important milestone for it, as sustainable building experts will work with the participants to gain valuable information on how they can further improve their teaching on sustainable construction.
The Summer School is organised in cooperation with the ARCHI-SKIN project.
The Summer School is co-financed by the DAAD Go East Sommerschulen / Summer Schools 2024.
The project Green, Digital & Inclusive University of Primorska (GDI UP) is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation and the European Union – NextGenerationEU. The project is implemented in accordance with the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) under the development area Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth, component Strengthening competencies, in particular digital competencies and those required by the new professions and the green transition (C3 K5), for the investment measure Investment F. Implementation of pilot projects, the results of which will serve as a basis for the preparation of a roadmap for the reform of higher education for a green and resilient transition to a Society 5.0: project Pilot Projects for the Reform of Higher Education for a Green and Resilient Transition.