HeriTACE will participate in the FuturHist & INTBAU webinar series, which examines the intersection of heritage conservation and the energy transition. This collaborative initiative provides a platform for the dissemination of research and best practice in the sustainable refurbishment of historic buildings, addressing both passive and active energy solutions.Following the first webinar on passive retrofit strategies, HeriTACE will participate in the second session:
Webinar: How Active Systems Can Support Heritage Buildings
Date & Time: 24 March 2026 | 11:00 – 12:30 CET
HeriTACE will be represented by Nicolas De Vriendt, presenting R²ES-based energy supply concepts for heritage buildings in historic neighbourhoods. The webinar will cover practical applications of active energy systems in historic urban settings.Experts from FuturHist and INTBAU, including Federico Trentin and Marianna Muchorowska, will discuss additional active solutions for heritage buildings.The session will be moderated by Tomasz Jeleński.
HeriTACE’s participation reflects the project’s commitment to advancing evidence-based strategies for energy-efficient interventions in historic neighbourhoods, contributing to the ongoing discourse on sustainable heritage management.
For registration and further information: https://futurhist.eu/news/webinar-2-and-3-from-heritage-to-energy-transition/
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.