
This record contains the webinar series “Green and circular buildings”, developed within WP3 – Task 3.2 of the LIFE BE-WoodEN project (Grant Agreement No. 101148077). The webinars address technological, environmental and design-related aspects of timber construction and bio-based materials, with a focus on life cycle assessment, eco-design, green public procurement, minimum environmental criteria, innovative materials, user comfort and architectural applications. They contribute to professional training and to the dissemination of sustainable, circular and human-centred approaches in the construction sector, in line with the principles of the New European Bauhaus. The materials include video recordings in English, in Italian with English subtitles and are intended for dissemination, training and research purposes. Webinar titles included in this record:• Life cycle assessment and eco-design in the building sector• Introduction to Green Public Procurement: focus on the wood supply chain• Engineered living materials (ELMs)• Restorative Environmental and Ergonomic Design (REED)• Wood construction and architectural design• New wood architecture from design to building construction – Part 1• New wood architecture from design to building construction – Part 2• Minimum Environmental Criteria for Buildings• Comfort of users through acoustics This resource is published in accordance with the BE-WoodEN Data Management Plan and is made openly available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
Carbon sequestration, Capacity Building, LCA, sustainability, Wood, Ergonomic Design, bio-based, Architecture, Building, Training, Acustic, Green Public Procurement, Innovation, FOS: Civil engineering
Carbon sequestration, Capacity Building, LCA, sustainability, Wood, Ergonomic Design, bio-based, Architecture, Building, Training, Acustic, Green Public Procurement, Innovation, FOS: Civil engineering
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