This document summarizes a mid-term conference for COST Action RESTORE CA16114, which is supported by COST and the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020. The conference took place in Bolzano, Italy on March 14, 2019 and included presentations on the results of the RESTORE Training School #3, workshops on the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, and team presentations and discussions. The goal of the RESTORE project is to advance restorative and regenerative approaches to sustainability in the built environment.
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The RESTORE Challenge_RESTORE Mid Term (Un)Conference Bolzano_C.Battisti (2019_03)
1. COST is supported by
The EU Framework Programme
Horizon 2020
This presentation is based upon work from COST Action RESTORE CA16114, supported by COST (European
Cooperation in Science and Technology).
The RESTORE Challenge
RESTORE mid-term (un)conference
Bolzano, 14/03/2019
3. Program
08:00-08:30 registration
08:30-08:45 welcome and introduction
08:45-10:15 RESTORE Training School #3 results
10:15-10:45 coffee break
10:45-11:15 17 Sustainable Development Goals
11:15-11:30 workshop introduction
11:30-13:00 teamwork
13:00-14:00 (light) lunch break
14:00-14:30 teamwork
14:30-16:00 teams presentations
16:00-16:30 puzzle making
16:30-17:00 workshop conclusion
Restore TS#3 Competition Award
Final remarks
7. SUSTAINABILITY
Limiting impact. The balance point where we give back as much as we
take.
RESTORATIVE
Restoring social and ecological systems to a healthy state.
REGENERATIVE
Enabling social and ecological systems to maintain a healthy state and
to evolve
15. WP1 RESTORATIVE SUSTAINABILITY
The Evolving Agenda of Restorative Design, which introduces the evolving spectrum of paradigms, design challenges,
opportunities, and perspectives for sustainable architecture and urban design. It discusses the knowledge, skills, and
competence that should inform and orient the practice shift required by an approach to architecture informed by restorative
sustainability.
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SUBGROUPS
1. SOCIAL, WELLBEING AND PARTICIPATION
Wellbeing and Love through awareness of the planet
2. RESTORATIVE BUILDINGS
Less Bad Restorative Buildings for More Good
3. RESTORATIVE HERITAGE
Reintegrated, Lively Heritage: Learning from the Past, Sharing for the Future
4. REGENERATIVE ECONOMY
Sustainable Economic Development through Regenerative Economy
17. WP2 RESTORATIVE DESIGN PROCESS
Processes, Methods and Tools for Restorative Design. Primarily based on case studies derived from workshops, it
constitutes the core of the action and intends to provide hands-on guidance to the practice of restorative design.
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SUBGROUPS
1. URBAN
Big Data, Urban Comfort, Climate Change Adaptation, Energy Demand & Infrastructure, Greenery
2. BUILDING
Restorative Design Modelling, Building Performance Simulation, Parametric Design
3. MATERIAL
Circular Economy in Design, Waste Reuse & Recycle, LCA, Optimization of Material Flows, Bio based
Material
4. HUMAN
Human Centric Design & Rating Systems, Wellbeing via Design, Mapping Human Responses to Spaces,
Smart / Sentient Buildings
18. WP3 RESTORATIVE BUILDING AND OPERATIONS
Impact and innovations for a restorative approach to construction and operations (facilities management)
for a restorative sector.
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SUBGROUPS
1. RESTORATIVE CONSTRUCTION BIDDING
2. RESTORATIVE CONTRUCTION PROCESS
3. RESTORATIVE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
4. RESTORATIVE REFURBISHMENT AND SECOND LIFE
20. WP5 SCALE JUMPING
Thinking beyond the building, identifying scale jumping potentials to
neighbourhood and city level sustainability.
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