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Industrial Development of Water Flow Glazing Systems

Objective

Although Nearly Zero Energy Buildings will become a “must” for new buildings in Europe by the end of 2020 – no particular building concept exists, which would enable maximum use of daylight by a transparent glass façade and at the same time ZEB performance.
InDeWaG is introducing a new, disruptive building envelope system which has a at least 15% building cost reduction potential and could be brought to industrial ripeness. The cost reduction goal and ZEB performance will be achieved with Fluid Flow Glazing facades (FFG) and Radiant Interior Walls (RIW), while minimizing the size of HVAC and PV-installations. InDeWaG is following a dual strategy to bring costs of ZEB down: The project concentrates on industrial production of standardized building components, which can be used for multiple types of ZEB in different climate zones and on the development of a simulation tool for precise early stage planning of buildings which use these innovative glazing building envelope and interior elements.

Call for proposal

H2020-EE-2014-2015

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Sub call

H2020-EE-2015-1-PPP

Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT BAYREUTH
Net EU contribution
€ 520 205,20
Address
UNIVERSITATSSTRASSE 30
95447 Bayreuth
Germany

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Region
Bayern Oberfranken Bayreuth, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 520 205,20

Participants (10)