Center of Circular and Low-Emission Construction
The research activities of the Center for Circular and Low-Emission Construction utilize an innovative and transformative approach to the design of buildings and urban environments. Within the circular economy in a "closed-loop" system, it focuses on the potential for reuse and recycling of building materials. Research in the field of low-emission construction focuses on ways to minimize greenhouse gas emissions throughout the entire life cycle of buildings through the use of low-emission technologies, environmentally friendly materials, green and blue infrastructure, and the overall energy and economic efficiency of buildings.
The areas of research and business activity focus on key aspects of circular and low-emission construction, such as the lifespan of buildings, construction techniques such as 3D printing technologies, prefabricated energy-efficient systems, end-of-life planning for buildings, and adaptation to climate change. The workplace also uses the integration of digital twins into circular and low-emission construction to promote sustainability, efficiency, and performance through real-time monitoring, simulation, and analysis.
In addition, it focuses on creating a smart ecosystem through networked sensors and devices that collect and exchange data in real time.

