BIM4EEB at New European Bauhaus

Tue, 31 May 2022
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BIM4EEB tools for building renovation - Tools for digitalisation, inclusion, and affordability in building renovation
10 June 2022 11:00 – 12:00 CEST
Hybrid Event: Brussels, Belgium and Online

In this short round-table session the panelists will discuss how the digital tools developed by the project can facilitate the inclusion, accessibility and affordability during the building renovation process. The partners will also discuss how public and private sector can benefit from the tools.
In short, BIM4EEB is a European funded project. The consortium encompasses partners from 17 organization from 11 European countries. In the last three and half years, the partners have developed a digital toolset to improve the building retrofitting process. The tools aim to improve the collaboration of the design and construction team, and also better communicate with residents and other stakeholders during the refurbishment process.
This event is for everyone interested in innovative digital tools related to Building Information Modeling (BIM) that improve the communication, and collaboration, facilitating the accessibility and inclusion for more affordable homes.

Agenda
11:00 – 11:05 Overview of the project
11:05 – 11:10 Interactive session with the audience (Sli.do)
11:10 – 11:40 Round table discussion
Moderator Prof Bruno Daniotti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

Participants:
Davide Madeddu, OneTeam, Italy,
Markku Kiviniemi, VTT, Finland (TBC)
Teemu Vesanen, VTT, Finland (TBC)
Per Anderson, CGI, Sweden
Brian Oregan, IERC, Ireland (TBC)
Giuseppe Barletta, Regione Lombardia, Italy
Andrea Mainini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Alberto Pavan, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Proposed questions
1. Can the life cycle of the building be better managed by using the tools?

2. How the digital tools could facilitate inclusion and accessibility for all during the building renovation? 

3. Can digital tools contribute to climate goals by improving building energy efficiency and the building used by inhabitants? 
4. Can building renovation be more affordable by using digital tools? 
5. How can public bodies and private offices get the benefits of BIM? 

11:40 – 11:50 The audience will participate by replying Sli.do questions after each round table

11:50-12:00 Question and Answers session and closure

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