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We are immensely proud to have presented two scientific, double-blind peer-reviewed papers at the PLEA 2024 Conference in Wroclaw last week alongside key stakeholders driving the agenda in sustainable architecture and urban design.  The recently published papers are the result of a four-year collaborative research effort on the Living Places concept together with talented colleagues, partners and industry leaders including: Jens Christoffersen (lead author), Steffen Maagaard, Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjørkskov, Siobhan Rockcastle, Ambra Guglietti, Rasmus Søgaard and Lone Feifer.    As lead authors, Senior Sustainable Building Specialist, Lucile Sarran, and Sustainable Buildings Specialist, Nicole Di Santo, presented some of the fundamental findings from the research efforts, diving into how it is feasible to build ultra-low carbon homes with first-class indoor environments using existing materials and technologies:    🏡 'Living Places: Healthy Homes for People & Planet. A Single-family Home with Ultra-low Carbon Footprint' unpacks how the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was performed with a design optioneering tool that analyses the carbon footprint of each building component and system to make optimal design decisions. The paper results highlight that Living Places achieves three times lower GWP than the maximum threshold of 12 kgCO2eq/m2 per year in the Danish Building legislation.     🏡 'Living Places: Healthy Homes for People & Planet. A simulation-based evaluation to ensure optimal indoor environment' focuses on how simulations were used to ensure an indoor environment with optimal daylight and fresh air. These tests resulted in many important findings that impact well-being, such as optimising occupants’ circadian exposure by placing windows where they spend time in the morning.      As industry partners of this global event, we are thrilled that the presentations received positive feedback and interest from an audience of dedicated professionals working and researching within sustainable architecture and urban design exchange knowledge and practices. We believe in our proactive commitment when advocating for sustainability and taking on a leadership role to accelerate the building industry towards a sustainable future that includes daylight and fresh air.  Special thanks to Barbara Widera.   Both papers are available now to read as part of the PLEA proceedings (free access): https://lnkd.in/eD8QaWek

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You can be very proud of your efforts, Lucile Sarran Nicole Di Santo Jens Christoffersen Ambra Guglietti Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjørkskov. This is what you call "working with an impact"! 💪 Lone Feifer : this is no longer just an impressive list of projects, but it's turning into the "Feifer legacy"!!

Alexander Seuz

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Impressive work, VELUX team! Congratulations to the entire research team on presenting these impactful papers. The Living Places concept is a significant step towards sustainable architecture, demonstrating how existing materials and technologies can be leveraged for environmental and human well-being. It's inspiring to see such dedication to sustainable building practices. Keep up the good work! #sustainablearchitecture #sustainabledesign #greenbuilding #sustainability #ultralowcarbonhomes

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