The HeriTACE project will participate in the Sustainable Places 2024 Conference, specifically in the session on 'Scalable and Resource-Efficient Solutions for Cultural Heritage' on 24 September at the European Convention Center (Luxembourg).Led by the CALECHE project, the workshop will address sustainable solutions for cultural heritage preservation in built environments, including inclusive designs, energy-efficient practices, and solutions that aim to maintain the intrinsic value of heritage sites by blending tradition with innovation. The research showcased during the workshop will emphasise crucial topics such as renewable energy integration, cost-effective improvements, and stakeholder involvement.The coordinator, Prof. Arnold Janssens (Ghent University), will present the HeriTACE project on 24 September from 16:00 to 17:30.More information about the session is available here.Join us by registering for Sustainable Places here.
HeriTACE will participate in the FuturHist & INTBAU webinar series, which examines the intersection of heritage conservation and the energy transition.
The strong turnout at the Lamot Conference and Heritage Centre during the Energy Congress 2026 clearly demonstrated the urgency of the energy transition within the construction and installation sectors.
On October 15, 2025, the HeriTACE and FuturHist projects hosted the first episode of the webinar series “Future-Proofing Historic Buildings for the Clean Energy Transition: Dialogues with FuturHist & HeriTACE.” The session brought together 75 participants, including architects, designers, researchers, and energy retrofit specialists from both EU and non-EU countries.