The CLUE research project aims to provide planners with reliable information on energy and resource efficiency and the circularity of the design as early as the building planning stage. To this end, technical evaluation rules are being formulated, and digital services are being developed that can be used to analyze and classify designs in terms of energy and resource efficiency, CO2 reduction, and circular value creation. This enables building owners to make decisions based on sound data.
The research consortium combines expertise in planning, construction, prefabricated construction, BIM, building product and material information, demolition, remediation of contaminated sites, disposal, digital building systems, software development, data models and databases, evaluation systems, material flow management, and resource efficiency.
The European Union and the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia are funding this project as part of the ERDF/JTF program NRW 2021-2027.
Title:
CLUE (CircuLar bUilding dEsign)
Project owner:
Projektträger Jülich (PTJ)
Team:
Lukas Guntermann
Markus König
Partners:
FH Münster (IWARU),
Brüninghoff Group,
Unternehmensgruppe Hagedorn,
Madaster Germany GmbH,
REHUB, Concular,
FIR Aachen GmbH (Center Smart Building CSB)
Further information:
https://clue.blogs.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/