Home.Earth, in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, has started a comprehensive project to facilitate faster adoption of new building technology in the European real estate sector. The goal is to promote new building systems that will help create a sustainable and circular economy. The project, with the working title “Bridge the Gap”, has been made possible by a generous grant from Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond in Denmark
Read moreDet nyetablerede ejendomsselskab home.earth og Scandi Byg har netop indgået et samarbejde om home.earths første projekt kaldet nærheden, som består af 158 boliger og godt 1.500 kvadratmeter erhverv. Det skal med hjælp fra Scandi Byg opføres, således boligerne har et usædvanligt lavt klimaaftryk på under seks kilo co2-ækvivalenter per kvadratmeter per år.
Read moreLast week, we met our very first tenants at Filmlageret, our first property in operations in Denmark. We talked to them about how they feel in the property, what could be done better and where they see any potential problems. Our goal is to build trust-based relationships with our tenants and make them really feel at home in our buildings.
Read moreThis week we reached Earth Overshoot Day in Denmark and Finland. Next week, we hit it in the Netherlands. Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year. This is a occasion to pause and reflect about the fact that we - as a global population - at present consume resources as if we had 1.7 planets. And it's a day to reevaluate if we - all of us - do enough to reverse this trend. We can do better.
Read moreCreating great neighbourhoods and homes require optimisation for a loooong list of factors - you want to maximise daylight in your flats, minimise noise pollution, and create as many sunny spots in your courtyards as possible. Naturally, optimising for so many different things is near impossible and often lead to suboptimal tradeoffs.By teaming up with Spacemaker AI, we can now apply a suite of AI tools to help solve these challenges. And we can do so in minutes instead of days, making it possible to explore what the perfect site programming looks like or how twisting a building 4 degrees might yield another hour of daylight.
Read moreHome.Earth has received a grant of DKK 4.3 million from Realdania to develop the 'Doughnut for Urban Real Estate' - a model and method for absolutely sustainable construction across bottom-lines. It will be developed in collaboration with a broad group of partners, including leading researchers and advisors. The model will be open-source and the aim is to contribute to the whole industry's transformation towards absolute sustainability.
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