Department of the Built Environment

Sustainable Structural Design

Integral design
The chair of Innovative Structural Design (ISD) focuses on the basic knowledge and understanding of structural principles, in combination with specific materials properties, in order to develop innovative and sustainable structural design solutions. One of the group’s key goals is the study of the integral structural design process and the relationship between architecture, structural design and other building-related disciplines.

Resource-efficient structural design
The building and construction industry are by far the most resource-intensive sector in the European Union. This sector, which is based on a very strong responsibility of architects as well structural engineers, consumes approximately 50% of all primary raw materials and is, therefore, substantially exhausting natural resources. In recent decades the construction industry focused mainly on the reduction of buildings’ energy consumption as well as use of renewable energy. However, the impact of material use will also be in the spotlight in the future.

Recently the Dutch government formulated the program ‘Nederland Circular in 2050’, which states the ambition to use 50% less primary materials in 2030 and to have a full circular economy in 2050. As one of the consequences as of 1st of January 2018 the Dutch municipalities will check compliance with a so-called MPG calculation (in Dutch: MilieuPrestatie Gebouwen; in English: Environmental Performance Buildings) for all new buildings. This mandatory material impact evaluates the total effect of the weighted environmental impacts of the total building’s materials. To meet these ambitions, resulting from the Paris Climate agreement, it is essential to re-think the use of materials in structural systems. Various approached can be followed. ISD focuses on the following three.

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Reduce – Reuse – Renew/Recycle

1. Reduce use of materials:

Projects

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Safety and sustainability in bio-based composites’ structural design

Research and develop a comprehensive design framework that integrates safety assessment and sustainability considerations for bio-based…

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Advancing Bio-Based Composites Processing for Sustainable Architectural Applications

Research and development of a bio-based fibre composite structural system for architectural applications enhancing material processing…

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Natuur-inbouw: more building facilities for building-dependent fauna

Urban areas play an increasingly important role in supporting biodiversity. Green-blue areas through the urban environment can reconnect…

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Project MAI-HOME (Using Artificial Intelligence to address energy poverty and optimal CO2 emission reduction in homes)

Vulnerable target groups often live in poorly or moderately insulated homes. Tenants depend on the landlord for sustainability. When…

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Circulair & Biobased bouwen vanuit de digitale fabriek, ECOFAB, STIM-00608

Duurzame bouw in dit project richt zich op CO2-reductie, voldoen aan regelgeving voor Milieu Prestatie Gebouwen, Het Nieuwe Normaal en het…

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ReCreate

ReCreate is an EU Horizon 2020 project that received €12.5 million in funding to investigate the feasibility of deconstructing and reusing…

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Smart Circular Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists in a circular built environment NWE993

Smart Circular Bridge aims at using renewable bio-composite materials in building infra-structure. Bio-composites are materials that combine…

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Living lab: structural health in Biobased constructions

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Eindhoven University of Technology (ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø) to participate in Interreg NWE PowerVIBES project

Sustainable solution for the festival market: delivering reliable power by a decentralized hybrid solar & wind energy system (PowerVIBES)

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Bio based composite materials in Pavilion and Canopy design

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EnergieNeutraal LEvensloopbestendig Bouwen

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