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Learn about Deep Green Innovators - Cohort #4

Take green innovation from concept to reality as you embark on your first journey into sustainable leadership. Develop the skills to drive meaningful change for people, planet, and business

Program dates: March 10, 14 & 26, April 8 & 18

Didn't get to sign up for our fall cohort, fear not, let us know you are interested, and we will let you know when we open for applications for the next cohort.

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Billede af Alain ROUILLER

Cohort #4

Made to last: Rethinking how we build the future 

The spaces we build shape how we live, connect, and thrive. But they also lie at the heart of some of our biggest global challenges: climate change, resource depletion, fast-growing cities, and social inequality.  

 

We need to build surroundings that allow people to thrive. Both now and for generations to come.  

 

We must build responsibly, respecting the planet and the resources it provides.  

 

It’s time to create a built environment that is made to last. 

The 7 sub themes

The subthemes reflect and build on the core focus areas identified by CEBE – Centre for the Green Transition of the Built Environment:

Sustainability assessment 

Billede af NAIS

Design for regeneration, circularity and longevity 

Teknisk plandesign

Climate-friendly and robust building materials 

Træterrassedesign

Digitalization and automation 

Billede af Maxim Tolchinskiy

Climate-resilient and adaptable infrastructure 

Billede af Tom Shamberger

Sufficiency, well-being and energy efficiency 

Billede af Moritz Lange

Extending the lifespan of the built environment 

Billede af Sergej Karpow

Sustainability assessment

Buildings and infrastructure have a very large climate impact, but how do we assess and measure this? We need precise and dynamic methods to guide decisions and ensure that our built environment can lower its resource consumption and climate/environmental impact to stay within planetary boundaries.  

Billede af NAIS
Teknisk plandesign

Design for regeneration, circularity and longevity

How do we create buildings that last longer and can be reused for future generations? We need new design approaches that combine circular economy thinking, sustainable materials, and digital innovation. The goal: structures that can be dismantled, repurposed, and reimagined. Without sacrificing quality, durability, or beauty. 

Climate-friendly and robust building materials

The construction industry accounts for 31 percent of the world's material consumption, so the environmental footprint is hard to ignore. An integral part of addressing this challenge lies within designing and developing alternative building materials. We need to recycle resources and make use of bio-based materials with a much lower CO₂ footprint to achieve sustainability without compromising strength and durability. 

Træterrassedesign
Billede af Maxim Tolchinskiy

Digitalization and automation

Digitalization and automation are transforming the construction industry. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotic assembly, and 3D printing are reshaping how we build, renovate, and demolish. How do we make sure to use the digital tools to improve efficiency and reduce resource consumption? 

Billede af Maxim Tolchinskiy

Digitalization and automation

Digitalization and automation are transforming the construction industry. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotic assembly, and 3D printing are reshaping how we build, renovate, and demolish. How do we make sure to use the digital tools to improve efficiency and reduce resource consumption? 

Climate-resilient and adaptable infrastructure

Climate change increases storms and floods across the globe. This puts a growing pressure on our cities and infrastructure. So we need methods and technologies to ensure that our roads, bridges, ports and coastal protection will last for generations to come. This includes nature-based solutions, structural upgrades, advanced monitoring, and optimized emergency response strategies 

Billede af Tom Shamberger
Billede af Moritz Lange

Extending the lifespan of the built environment

Buildings play a critical role in shaping how we live and work. This subtheme focuses on energy consumption, indoor climate and comfort, aiming to create environments where people can live and work safely and healthily. 

Billede af Sergej Karpow

Climate-resilient and adaptable infrastructure

The environmental cost of new construction is significant, making the preservation and upgrade of existing buildings essential. This subtheme focuses on assessing the condition of buildings, predicting their lifespan, and enabling and adaptive reuse solutions. 

Ready to shape the future of sustainability?

Are you interested in learning about future cohorts of the Deep Green Innovators Program? Or do you have any questions about the program? Write your details and we will reach out to you. 

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